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The Alaska
World Affairs Council
Presents
Ian
Williams

UN Correspondent for The
Nation
"An
Insider's Critique of the
United Nations"
Friday,
11th January, 2008 – Hilton
Hotel
Doors open at 11:30 a.m. -
Program begins at 12:00 p.m.
For Reservations
RSVP by Wednesday, 9th
January to the Alaska World
Affairs Council
by telephone 276-8038 or by
email to
AlaskaWorldAffairs.org
.
Lunch Program $20 for
Members - $25 for
Non-Members - $6 for Coffee
Only Ian
Williams Born
in Liverpool Ian Williams
graduated from Liverpool
University, despite several
year’s suspension for
protests against its
investments in South Africa.
Consequently, he had a
variegated career path,
which ranged from working on
the buses and railways and
included a drinking
competition with Chinese
Premier Chou En Lai and an
argument on English
Literature with Chiang Ching,
aka Mme Mao. He eventually
became a full time labor
union official until the
early eighties, when he
moved into full time writing
after winning a Nuffield
Fellowship to study Indian
unions.
In 1987 he
was a speech-writer for UK
Labour party leader Neil
Kinnock during the
elections. (Joe Biden's
presidential ambitions were
derailed when it was
revealed that he had
plagiarized a Kinnock
speech). Since 1989 he has
been based in New York.
In 1985, he won the coveted
Award for "Byline Mania"
from the Liverpool Press
Club, clinching the award
with the centerfold in the
Baptist Times. He has been
busily building on the award
since. He currently
regularly contributes to the
Nation, Tribune, China
Economic Review, Investor
Relations Magazine, Middle
East International, FTSE
Global Markers, Emerging
Markets Review, Salon, Open
Democracy, Asia Times,
AlterNet, MaximsNews.
He was twice
President and twice Vice
President of the United
Nations Correspondents
Association. He originated
the UNCA award for best UN
coverage in 1995 years ago
and is a judge in the New
York Overseas Press Club
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