Politician
Denis Macshane was the Minister of State for Europe at the Foreign Office from 2002 to 2005. He remains on the Council of Europe and is a member of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly.
In 2005 he became a signatory of the Henry Jackson Society principles, advocating a proactive approach to the spread of liberal democracy across the world, including by military intervention. He was appointed a member of the Privy Council in 2005.
He also writes for The Guardian, as well as appearing on television programmes relating to European affairs, both in Britain and in other European countries.
11 Oct 2005
10 mins 16 secs
25 Sep 2008
11 mins 10 secs
22 Jan 2009
3 mins 6 secs
“What hope for the economy?”, featuring Anatole Kaletsky and Gideon Rachman, chaired by Evan Davis, 7th Feb 2012
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"The best chance for peace between Israel and Palestine is for Uncle Sam to butt out”, featuring William Sieghart, 27th Feb 2012
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Rising star historian Faramerz Dabhoiwala on the origins of sex and how the permissive society arrived in Western Europe, 15th Feb
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