Burton Symposia – Professor Andrew Thompson
Humanitarianism on Trial: The Future Role of the United Nations
Professor Thompson is a leading academic and adviser on international humanitarian policy. He has worked at the highest levels of government, including advising Theresa Mays on efforts to combat modern slavery and human trafficking, and contributing extensively to the Windrush Review.
In this talk, Professor Thompson will explore the future role of the United Nations at a time when humanitarian intervention, global governance, and international cooperation are under increasing pressure. Drawing on new research for his forthcoming book being published this spring, he will examine whether the UN remains fit for purpose and what must change if it is to meet the challenges of the coming decades.
This is a timely and thought-provoking event for anyone interested in global politics, ethics, human rights, and the realities of international decision-making.
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