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Tony Blair, former Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Each September an opinion-forming elite drawn from the international corporate sector, international financial institutions, governments and multilateral agencies gather in Oxford to participate in Oxford Analytica's annual International Conference.
The Conference is renowned for providing these international decision makers with the insights needed to guide their organisations through the challenging geopolitical, economic and social developments in the year ahead.
Much of the day is spent in small seminar groups or panel sessions, with each participant having a personalised schedule designed to meet his specific needs. The Conference is residential so offering plenty of opportunity for relationship building and closes with a spectacular banquet at Blenheim Palace. Our most recent guest speakers have been Tony Blair, former Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland who gave the Blenheim Address shortly after leaving office last year and Ambassador John Negroponte, the then US Director of National Intelligence in 2006. Participants will be given information on this year's guest speaker upon registration.
Information on the issues under discussion at our 14 seminars is now available as is initial information on the panel discussions.
The last two years have been oversubscribed. Should you wish to attend, please register your interest using our online form:
We are delighted to announce the following speakers:
The Oxford Analytica International Conference is based on the Oxford style tutorial, and is unique in its format. Participants attend a series of seminars, where a renowned panel of experts give insight and analysis on each world region and topics of global interest, followed by extensive debate and discussion.
A taster of the many key questions and issues to be considered this year are listed below:
Full programme details can be found on our Programme Page
Plenty of opportunity for networking and relationship building is provided at lunches and dinners in the Great Hall and during regular coffee breaks. There will also be the opportunity to meet with our Principal Sponsors and speakers throughout the Conference as well as having one-to-one discussions with our experts on request. A social programme is also available for all partners joining us in Oxford.
Browse these pages to find out more.