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William Wallace, Baron Wallace of Saltaire

William John Lawrence Wallace, Baron Wallace of Saltaire, PC (born 12 March 1941 in Leicester), is a British academic, writer, and Liberal Democrat politician, who was a Lord in Waiting from 2010 to 2015.[1]

The Lord Wallace of Saltaire
Official portrait, 2022
Lord-in-waiting
Government Whip
In office
13 October 2010 – 7 May 2015
Prime MinisterDavid Cameron
Preceded byThe Lord Faulkner of Worcester
Succeeded byThe Viscount Younger of Leckie
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Assumed office
20 December 1995
Life Peerage
Personal details
Born (1941-03-12) 12 March 1941 (age 82)
NationalityBritish
Political partyLiberal Democrats
Alma materKing's College, Cambridge
Cornell University

Early life Edit

Wallace was educated at Westminster Abbey Choir School, where as a chorister he sang at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953, and St Edward's School, Oxford. He went to King's College, Cambridge, in 1959, reading History (BA). As an undergraduate at Cambridge, Wallace joined all three political clubs (Conservative, Labour, and Liberal). He decided that the Liberal Party was the most attractive and, in 1961, he was elected vice-president of the Cambridge University Liberal Club, later becoming its president.

After graduating from Cambridge Wallace travelled to the United States, where he spent three years working towards his PhD at Cornell University, finishing his thesis on the Liberal Revival of 1955–66 while in residence at Nuffield College, Oxford. During this time at Oxford, he met his future wife, Helen Sarah Rushworth, who was president of the Oxford University Liberal Club. They were married on 25 August 1968 and have two children, Harriet (born 1977) and Edward (born 1981), both of whom were, like their father, educated at Cambridge.[2]

Academic career Edit

Wallace began his academic career as a lecturer in the Department of Government at the University of Manchester where he taught between 1966 and 1977.

Wallace served as director of Studies of the Royal Institute of International Affairs 1978–1990.

From 1990 to 1995 Wallace was the Walter Hallstein Senior Research Fellow at St Antony's College, Oxford. He also served on the editorial board of Soviet Studies.[3]

Between 1993 and 1996 he was a visiting professor at the Central European University where he was involved in setting up the International Relations Department.

In 1995 he moved to the London School of Economics and Political Science where he took up a position as reader in international relations in 1999, becoming a professor of international relations. He became an emeritus professor in 2005. He is chair of the advisory board of LSE IDEAS, a centre for the study of international affairs, diplomacy and grand strategy.[4]

One of his many doctoral students was Olli Rehn.[5]

He has also been a visiting fellow/professor at institutions in the US, Germany, France, Italy, Greece and Belgium.

Politics Edit

He joined the Liberal Party whilst studying at Cambridge and served as vice-president and then president of the Cambridge University Liberal Club.

In the 1966 United Kingdom general election, Wallace served as the Liberal Party's Assistant Press Officer, responsible for Jo Grimond's press activities.

Remaining active in Liberal politics, Wallace unsuccessfully contested five parliamentary elections. He stood in Huddersfield West in 1970, Manchester Moss Side in both February 1974 and October 1974, and Shipley in 1983 and 1987.

He also served as a speechwriter for David Steel and as vice-chairman of the Standing Committee 1977–1987. He was co-author of the 1979 Liberal and 1997 Liberal Democrat election manifestos. During the Liberal-SDP Alliance, 1982–1987, he was a member of the joint party steering committee. In 2004 he became the president of the Yorkshire regional Liberal Democrat Party. In 2005 he returned to the Federal Policy Committee as the Lords representative, serving on several party policy groups.

He has also served as chair of the advisory board of the liberal think tank, CentreForum.[6]

Lord Wallace is president of the Liberal Democrat History Group. He took over this position after the death of Conrad Russell in 2004.

In 1995 he was awarded the French Chevalier, Ordre du Mérite. In 2005 he was awarded the Légion d'Honneur in recognition of his long-standing efforts to promote the European Union.

In April 2010, he courted controversy when he partially defended[7] Jenny Tonge, another Liberal Democrat peer following an interview she gave to the Jewish Chronicle in which she called for an investigation into claims of Israeli organ harvesting in Haiti.[8]

Peerage Edit

Wallace was created a life peer on 19 December 1995, taking the title Baron Wallace of Saltaire, of Shipley in the County of West Yorkshire.[9] He made his maiden speech on 17 January 1996 during a debate on education.[10] He retains a house in Saltaire. From 1999 to 2005, parliamentarians from three chambers, Chris Leslie MP in the House of Commons, Lord Wallace of Saltaire in the House of Lords and Richard Corbett MEP in the European Parliament, all lived in Saltaire.

In 1997 Wallace became a member of the Select Committee on the European Communities and chairman of the Sub-Committee on Justice and Home Affairs 1997–2000. In 2001 he became the Liberal Democrats' main frontbench spokesperson in the House of Lords on foreign affairs and in November 2004 was elected joint Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrat Peers.

Following the setting up of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition after the 2010 general election Wallace was appointed a Government Whip acting as government spokesperson in the House of Lords on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the Department for Work and Pensions and the Department for Education.[11]

Membership of organisations Edit

Wallace is a trustee of the National Children's Choir; a member of Atlantic Community Advisory Board; chair of the Board of Voces Cantabiles (professional choir, not-for-profit musical and educational work); is vice president of the Upper Wharfedale Agricultural Society; and is a member and shareholder of the Wensleydale Railway Association.

In the past Wallace has served as a council member of the Royal Institute of International Affairs; a board member of Genius of the Violin; a chairman of the Academic Advisory Committee and a trustee of Goodenough College, London;[12] chair of the advisory board of the Cold War Studies Centre, London School of Economics; co-chair of the British-Dutch bilateral 'Appeldoorn' Conference; was patron of the Saltaire Festival; and was patron of the Shipley Glen Tramway.[13]

Hobbies and interests Edit

He lists swimming, singing, confusing students, walking (and pub lunches) in the Yorkshire Dales, and gardening as his hobbies and interests. He is a member and plot holder of the Saltaire Canalside Allotment Society. He is also a member of the Saltaire Tennis Club.

Publications Edit

  • William Wallace, 'British External Relations and the European Community: the Changing Context of Foreign Policy-Making', "Journal of Common Market Studies" 12(1) 28-52 (1973)
  • Geoffrey Edwards and William Wallace, “A Wider European Community? Issues and problems of further enlargement” (London, 1976)
  • William Wallace, “The Foreign Policy Process in Britain” (London: Allen and Unwin, 1977)
  • William Wallace, “Reform of Government” (London: Liberal Publications Department, 1977)
  • William Wallace, 'After Berrill: Whitehall and the management of British diplomacy', “International Affairs” 54(2) 220-239 (1978)
  • William Peterson and William Wallace, “Foreign Policy Making in Western Europe: A Comparative Approach” (Farnborough, Hants: Saxon House, 1978)
  • William Wallace, 'Diplomatic trends in the European Community', “International Affairs” 55(1) 47-66 (1979)
  • William Wallace, “The Illusion of Sovereignty” (London: Liberal Publications Department, 1979)
  • William Wallace, “Britain in Europe” (London: Heinemann, 1980)
  • Michael Hodges and William Wallace, eds, “Economic Divergence in the European Community” (London: RIIA, 1981)
  • William Wallace, 'European defence co-operation: the reopening debate', “Survival” 26(6) 251-261 (1984)
  • William Wallace, “Britain's bilateral links within Western Europe” (London:Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1984)
  • William Wallace, 'What price independence? Sovereignty and interdependence in British politics', “International Affairs” 62(3) 367-389 (1986)
  • William Wallace, 'Franco-British cooperation and the structure of defence in Europe' (French title, 'La coopération franco-britannique et la construction de l'Europe de la défense'), “Enjeux internationaux travaux et recherches de l'IFRI” 37(10) 195-206 (1988)
  • Christopher Tugendhat and William Wallace, “Options for British foreign policy in the 1990s” (London: RIIA, 1988)
  • Helen Wallace and William Wallace, 'Strong state or weak state in foreign policy? The contradictions of Conservative liberalism, 1979-1987', “Public Administration” 68(1) 83-101 (1990)
  • William Wallace, 'Introduction' – “the dynamics of European integration. The dynamics of European integration”. London and New York: Pinter Publishers (1990)
  • William Wallace, “The nation state and foreign policy. French and British foreign policies in transition - the challenge of adjustment” (New York: Berg Publishers, 1990)
  • William Wallace, “The transformation of Western Europe” (London:Pinter, 1990)
  • William Wallace, 'Foreign policy and national identity in the United Kingdom', “International Affairs” 67(1) 65-80 (1991)
  • William Wallace, “West European unity - implications for peace and security. Towards a future European peace order?”, Basingstoke: Macmillan Academic and Professional (1991)
  • William Wallace, ‘Germany at the centre of Europe’ in “The Federal Republic of Germany - the end of an era” (Providence, RI: Berg Publishers, 1991) 167-174
  • William Wallace, ed, “The Dynamics of European Integration” (London: Pinter, 1991)
  • William Wallace, 'British foreign policy after the Cold War', “International Affairs” 68(3) 423-442 (1992)
  • William Wallace, 'No tinkering please – we are British', “World Today” 48:8-9 (1992)
  • William Wallace, 'Foreword' in “Southern European security in the 1990s” (London: Pinter Publishers, 1992)
  • William Wallace, 'European-Atlantic security institutions: current state and future prospects', “International spectator” XXIX:3 37-52 (1994)
  • William Wallace, 'Rescue or retreat? The nation state in Western Europe, 1945-93', “Political studies” XLII 52-76 (1994)
  • William Wallace, 'Evropsko-atlantické bezpecnostní instituce: stav a vyhlídky' (The European-Atlantic Security Organization: the current situation and prospects) “ezinárodní vztahy” 1 21-30 (1994)
  • William Wallace, “Regional integration: the West European experience” (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 1994)
  • William Wallace, 'Deutschland als europäische Führungsmacht' (Germany as a leading power in Europe) “Internationale Politik” 50(5) 23-28 (1995)
  • William Wallace and Julie Smith, 'Democracy or technocracy? European integration and the problem of popular consent', “West European politics” 18(3) 137-157 (1995)
  • William Wallace, 'Germany as Europe's leading power', “World Today” 51:8-9 162-164 (1995)
  • Helen Wallace and William Wallace, “Flying Together in a Larger and More Diverse European Union” (The Hague: Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy, 1995)
  • William Wallace, “Opening the Door: the enlargement of NATO and the European Union” (London: Centre for European Reform, 1996)
  • William Wallace, 'On the move – destination unknown', “World Today” 53(4) 99-102 (1997)
  • William Wallace, “Why Vote Liberal Democrat” (London: Penguin, 1997)
  • William Wallace, “Liberal Democrats and the Third Way” (London: Centre for European Reform, 1998)
  • Wilfried Loth, William Wallace and Wolfgang Wessells, “Walter Hallstein: the forgotten European?” (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998)
  • William Wallace, 'The sharing of sovereignty: the European paradox', “Political Studies” XLVII:3 503-521 (1999)
  • William Wallace, 'Europe after the cold war: interstate order or post-sovereign regional system?', “Review of International Studies” 25 201-224 (1999)
  • William Wallace, 'From the Atlantic to the Bug, from the Arctic to the Tigris? The transformation of the EU', “International Affairs” 76(3) 475-494 (2000)
  • Robin Niblett and William Wallace, eds, “Rethinking European Order: West European Responses, 1989-97” (New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000)
  • William Wallace, 'Europe, the necessary partner', “Foreign affairs” 80(3) 16-34 (2001)
  • Daphne Josselin and William Wallace, “Non-state actors in world politics” (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2001)
  • Anthony Forster and William Wallace, 'What is NATO for?', “Survival” 43(4) 107-122 (2001)
  • William Wallace, 'Where does Europe end?’ in “Dilemmas of inclusion and exclusion. Europe unbound: enlarging and reshaping the boundaries of the European Union” (London: Routledge 2002)
  • William Wallace, 'As viewed from Europe: transatlantic sympathies, transatlantic fears', “International Relations” 16(2) 281-285 (2002)
  • William Wallace, “Reconciliation in Cyprus: the window of opportunity” (Florence: European University Institute, 2002)
  • Bastian Giegerich and William Wallace, 'Not such a soft power: the external deployment of European forces', “Survival” 46(2) 163-182 (2004)
  • William Wallace, 'British foreign policy: broken bridges', “World Today” 60(12) 13-15 (2004)
  • Helen Wallace, William Wallace, and Mark A. Pollack, eds, Policy-making in the European Union (5th edn, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005; 4th edn, ed. Helen Wallace and William Wallace, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000; 3rd edn, ed. Helen Wallace and William Wallace, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996; 2nd edn, ed. Helen Wallace, William Wallace, and Carole Webb, Chichester: Wiley, 1983; 1st edn, ed. Helen Wallace, William Wallace, and Carole Webb, London: Wiley, 1977)
  • William Wallace, “Europe or Anglosphere? British Foreign Policy Between Atlanticism and European Integration” (London: John Stuart Mill Institute, 2005)
  • Tim Oliver and William Wallace, 'A bridge too far: the United Kingdom and the transatlantic relationship' in “The Altlantic alliance under stress: US-European relations after Iraq” (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005)
  • William Wallace, 'The European mistrust of American leadership', in “Patriotism, democracy, and common sense: restoring America's promise at home and abroad” (Lanham MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005)
  • William Wallace, 'The collapse of British foreign policy', “International Affairs” 81(1) 53-68 (2005)
  • William Wallace, 'European Union a treaty too far', “World Today” 61(7) 4-6 (2005)
  • William Wallace, 'Europe and the war on terror', in “Understanding global terror” (Cambridge, Malden MA: Polity Press, 2007)
  • William Wallace, 'Diplomacy: Foreign Office futures', “World Today” 64(2) 22-25 (2008)
  • William Wallace, 'Less words and more deeds in constructing Europe', “International Spectator”. 43(4) 19-24 (2008)
  • Christopher Phillips and William Wallace, 'Reassessing the special relationship', “International Affairs” 85(2) 263-284 (2009)

Notes Edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 May 2010. Retrieved 30 October 2012.
  2. ^ "William Wallace". Liberal Democrats. 22 January 2014.
  3. ^ "Volume Information". Soviet Studies. 44 (6): 1119–1130. 1992. ISSN 0038-5859. JSTOR 152321.
  4. ^ "People in the Department of International Relations". London School of Economics and Political Science.
  5. ^ "Mr Olli Rehn Member of the European Commission, Public lecture at the London School of Economics, 20 January 2006" (Press release). European Commission.
  6. ^ "Home".
  7. ^ "Lib Dem Deputy Lords Leader Causes Board to Walk Out". The Jewish Chronicle. 18 April 2010. Retrieved 20 April 2010.
  8. ^ "Lib Dem Health Spokeswoman Sacked". BBC News Online. 12 February 2010. Retrieved 20 April 2010.
  9. ^ "No. 54252". The London Gazette. 28 December 1995. p. 17450.
  10. ^ "Lords Hansard text for 17 Jan 1996 (160117-04)". publications.parliament.uk.
  11. ^ "Spokespersons in the House of Lords". UK Parliament.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 July 2011.
  13. ^ . UK Parliament. Archived from the original on 9 September 1999. Retrieved 18 December 2020.

External links Edit

  • Lord Wallace of Saltaire, profile at the site of Liberal Democrats
  • Website of the Liberal Democrat History Group

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For other people named William Wallace see William Wallace disambiguation William John Lawrence Wallace Baron Wallace of Saltaire PC born 12 March 1941 in Leicester is a British academic writer and Liberal Democrat politician who was a Lord in Waiting from 2010 to 2015 1 The Right HonourableThe Lord Wallace of SaltairePCOfficial portrait 2022Lord in waitingGovernment WhipIn office 13 October 2010 7 May 2015Prime MinisterDavid CameronPreceded byThe Lord Faulkner of WorcesterSucceeded byThe Viscount Younger of LeckieMember of the House of LordsLord TemporalIncumbentAssumed office 20 December 1995Life PeeragePersonal detailsBorn 1941 03 12 12 March 1941 age 82 NationalityBritishPolitical partyLiberal DemocratsAlma materKing s College CambridgeCornell University Contents 1 Early life 2 Academic career 3 Politics 4 Peerage 5 Membership of organisations 6 Hobbies and interests 7 Publications 8 Notes 9 External linksEarly life EditWallace was educated at Westminster Abbey Choir School where as a chorister he sang at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 and St Edward s School Oxford He went to King s College Cambridge in 1959 reading History BA As an undergraduate at Cambridge Wallace joined all three political clubs Conservative Labour and Liberal He decided that the Liberal Party was the most attractive and in 1961 he was elected vice president of the Cambridge University Liberal Club later becoming its president After graduating from Cambridge Wallace travelled to the United States where he spent three years working towards his PhD at Cornell University finishing his thesis on the Liberal Revival of 1955 66 while in residence at Nuffield College Oxford During this time at Oxford he met his future wife Helen Sarah Rushworth who was president of the Oxford University Liberal Club They were married on 25 August 1968 and have two children Harriet born 1977 and Edward born 1981 both of whom were like their father educated at Cambridge 2 Academic career EditWallace began his academic career as a lecturer in the Department of Government at the University of Manchester where he taught between 1966 and 1977 Wallace served as director of Studies of the Royal Institute of International Affairs 1978 1990 From 1990 to 1995 Wallace was the Walter Hallstein Senior Research Fellow at St Antony s College Oxford He also served on the editorial board of Soviet Studies 3 Between 1993 and 1996 he was a visiting professor at the Central European University where he was involved in setting up the International Relations Department In 1995 he moved to the London School of Economics and Political Science where he took up a position as reader in international relations in 1999 becoming a professor of international relations He became an emeritus professor in 2005 He is chair of the advisory board of LSE IDEAS a centre for the study of international affairs diplomacy and grand strategy 4 One of his many doctoral students was Olli Rehn 5 He has also been a visiting fellow professor at institutions in the US Germany France Italy Greece and Belgium Politics EditHe joined the Liberal Party whilst studying at Cambridge and served as vice president and then president of the Cambridge University Liberal Club In the 1966 United Kingdom general election Wallace served as the Liberal Party s Assistant Press Officer responsible for Jo Grimond s press activities Remaining active in Liberal politics Wallace unsuccessfully contested five parliamentary elections He stood in Huddersfield West in 1970 Manchester Moss Side in both February 1974 and October 1974 and Shipley in 1983 and 1987 He also served as a speechwriter for David Steel and as vice chairman of the Standing Committee 1977 1987 He was co author of the 1979 Liberal and 1997 Liberal Democrat election manifestos During the Liberal SDP Alliance 1982 1987 he was a member of the joint party steering committee In 2004 he became the president of the Yorkshire regional Liberal Democrat Party In 2005 he returned to the Federal Policy Committee as the Lords representative serving on several party policy groups He has also served as chair of the advisory board of the liberal think tank CentreForum 6 Lord Wallace is president of the Liberal Democrat History Group He took over this position after the death of Conrad Russell in 2004 In 1995 he was awarded the French Chevalier Ordre du Merite In 2005 he was awarded the Legion d Honneur in recognition of his long standing efforts to promote the European Union In April 2010 he courted controversy when he partially defended 7 Jenny Tonge another Liberal Democrat peer following an interview she gave to the Jewish Chronicle in which she called for an investigation into claims of Israeli organ harvesting in Haiti 8 Peerage EditWallace was created a life peer on 19 December 1995 taking the title Baron Wallace of Saltaire of Shipley in the County of West Yorkshire 9 He made his maiden speech on 17 January 1996 during a debate on education 10 He retains a house in Saltaire From 1999 to 2005 parliamentarians from three chambers Chris Leslie MP in the House of Commons Lord Wallace of Saltaire in the House of Lords and Richard Corbett MEP in the European Parliament all lived in Saltaire In 1997 Wallace became a member of the Select Committee on the European Communities and chairman of the Sub Committee on Justice and Home Affairs 1997 2000 In 2001 he became the Liberal Democrats main frontbench spokesperson in the House of Lords on foreign affairs and in November 2004 was elected joint Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrat Peers Following the setting up of the Conservative Liberal Democrat Coalition after the 2010 general election Wallace was appointed a Government Whip acting as government spokesperson in the House of Lords on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office the Department for Work and Pensions and the Department for Education 11 Membership of organisations EditWallace is a trustee of the National Children s Choir a member of Atlantic Community Advisory Board chair of the Board of Voces Cantabiles professional choir not for profit musical and educational work is vice president of the Upper Wharfedale Agricultural Society and is a member and shareholder of the Wensleydale Railway Association In the past Wallace has served as a council member of the Royal Institute of International Affairs a board member of Genius of the Violin a chairman of the Academic Advisory Committee and a trustee of Goodenough College London 12 chair of the advisory board of the Cold War Studies Centre London School of Economics co chair of the British Dutch bilateral Appeldoorn Conference was patron of the Saltaire Festival and was patron of the Shipley Glen Tramway 13 Hobbies and interests EditHe lists swimming singing confusing students walking and pub lunches in the Yorkshire Dales and gardening as his hobbies and interests He is a member and plot holder of the Saltaire Canalside Allotment Society He is also a member of the Saltaire Tennis Club Publications EditWilliam Wallace British External Relations and the European Community the Changing Context of Foreign Policy Making Journal of Common Market Studies 12 1 28 52 1973 Geoffrey Edwards and William Wallace A Wider European Community Issues and problems of further enlargement London 1976 William Wallace The Foreign Policy Process in Britain London Allen and Unwin 1977 William Wallace Reform of Government London Liberal Publications Department 1977 William Wallace After Berrill Whitehall and the management of British diplomacy International Affairs 54 2 220 239 1978 William Peterson and William Wallace Foreign Policy Making in Western Europe A Comparative Approach Farnborough Hants Saxon House 1978 William Wallace Diplomatic trends in the European Community International Affairs 55 1 47 66 1979 William Wallace The Illusion of Sovereignty London Liberal Publications Department 1979 William Wallace Britain in Europe London Heinemann 1980 Michael Hodges and William Wallace eds Economic Divergence in the European Community London RIIA 1981 William Wallace European defence co operation the reopening debate Survival 26 6 251 261 1984 William Wallace Britain s bilateral links within Western Europe London Routledge and Kegan Paul 1984 William Wallace What price independence Sovereignty and interdependence in British politics International Affairs 62 3 367 389 1986 William Wallace Franco British cooperation and the structure of defence in Europe French title La cooperation franco britannique et la construction de l Europe de la defense Enjeux internationaux travaux et recherches de l IFRI 37 10 195 206 1988 Christopher Tugendhat and William Wallace Options for British foreign policy in the 1990s London RIIA 1988 Helen Wallace and William Wallace Strong state or weak state in foreign policy The contradictions of Conservative liberalism 1979 1987 Public Administration 68 1 83 101 1990 William Wallace Introduction the dynamics of European integration The dynamics of European integration London and New York Pinter Publishers 1990 William Wallace The nation state and foreign policy French and British foreign policies in transition the challenge of adjustment New York Berg Publishers 1990 William Wallace The transformation of Western Europe London Pinter 1990 William Wallace Foreign policy and national identity in the United Kingdom International Affairs 67 1 65 80 1991 William Wallace West European unity implications for peace and security Towards a future European peace order Basingstoke Macmillan Academic and Professional 1991 William Wallace Germany at the centre of Europe in The Federal Republic of Germany the end of an era Providence RI Berg Publishers 1991 167 174 William Wallace ed The Dynamics of European Integration London Pinter 1991 William Wallace British foreign policy after the Cold War International Affairs 68 3 423 442 1992 William Wallace No tinkering please we are British World Today 48 8 9 1992 William Wallace Foreword in Southern European security in the 1990s London Pinter Publishers 1992 William Wallace European Atlantic security institutions current state and future prospects International spectator XXIX 3 37 52 1994 William Wallace Rescue or retreat The nation state in Western Europe 1945 93 Political studies XLII 52 76 1994 William Wallace Evropsko atlanticke bezpecnostni instituce stav a vyhlidky The European Atlantic Security Organization the current situation and prospects ezinarodni vztahy 1 21 30 1994 William Wallace Regional integration the West European experience Washington DC Brookings Institution 1994 William Wallace Deutschland als europaische Fuhrungsmacht Germany as a leading power in Europe Internationale Politik 50 5 23 28 1995 William Wallace and Julie Smith Democracy or technocracy European integration and the problem of popular consent West European politics 18 3 137 157 1995 William Wallace Germany as Europe s leading power World Today 51 8 9 162 164 1995 Helen Wallace and William Wallace Flying Together in a Larger and More Diverse European Union The Hague Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy 1995 William Wallace Opening the Door the enlargement of NATO and the European Union London Centre for European Reform 1996 William Wallace On the move destination unknown World Today 53 4 99 102 1997 William Wallace Why Vote Liberal Democrat London Penguin 1997 William Wallace Liberal Democrats and the Third Way London Centre for European Reform 1998 Wilfried Loth William Wallace and Wolfgang Wessells Walter Hallstein the forgotten European New York St Martin s Press 1998 William Wallace The sharing of sovereignty the European paradox Political Studies XLVII 3 503 521 1999 William Wallace Europe after the cold war interstate order or post sovereign regional system Review of International Studies 25 201 224 1999 William Wallace From the Atlantic to the Bug from the Arctic to the Tigris The transformation of the EU International Affairs 76 3 475 494 2000 Robin Niblett and William Wallace eds Rethinking European Order West European Responses 1989 97 New York St Martin s Press 2000 William Wallace Europe the necessary partner Foreign affairs 80 3 16 34 2001 Daphne Josselin and William Wallace Non state actors in world politics Basingstoke Palgrave 2001 Anthony Forster and William Wallace What is NATO for Survival 43 4 107 122 2001 William Wallace Where does Europe end in Dilemmas of inclusion and exclusion Europe unbound enlarging and reshaping the boundaries of the European Union London Routledge 2002 William Wallace As viewed from Europe transatlantic sympathies transatlantic fears International Relations 16 2 281 285 2002 William Wallace Reconciliation in Cyprus the window of opportunity Florence European University Institute 2002 Bastian Giegerich and William Wallace Not such a soft power the external deployment of European forces Survival 46 2 163 182 2004 William Wallace British foreign policy broken bridges World Today 60 12 13 15 2004 Helen Wallace William Wallace and Mark A Pollack eds Policy making in the European Union 5th edn Oxford Oxford University Press 2005 4th edn ed Helen Wallace and William Wallace Oxford Oxford University Press 2000 3rd edn ed Helen Wallace and William Wallace Oxford Oxford University Press 1996 2nd edn ed Helen Wallace William Wallace and Carole Webb Chichester Wiley 1983 1st edn ed Helen Wallace William Wallace and Carole Webb London Wiley 1977 William Wallace Europe or Anglosphere British Foreign Policy Between Atlanticism and European Integration London John Stuart Mill Institute 2005 Tim Oliver and William Wallace A bridge too far the United Kingdom and the transatlantic relationship in The Altlantic alliance under stress US European relations after Iraq Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2005 William Wallace The European mistrust of American leadership in Patriotism democracy and common sense restoring America s promise at home and abroad Lanham MD Rowman amp Littlefield 2005 William Wallace The collapse of British foreign policy International Affairs 81 1 53 68 2005 William Wallace European Union a treaty too far World Today 61 7 4 6 2005 William Wallace Europe and the war on terror in Understanding global terror Cambridge Malden MA Polity Press 2007 William Wallace Diplomacy Foreign Office futures World Today 64 2 22 25 2008 William Wallace Less words and more deeds in constructing Europe International Spectator 43 4 19 24 2008 Christopher Phillips and William Wallace Reassessing the special relationship International Affairs 85 2 263 284 2009 Notes Edit Her Majesty s Government Number10 gov uk Archived from the original on 17 May 2010 Retrieved 30 October 2012 William Wallace Liberal Democrats 22 January 2014 Volume Information Soviet Studies 44 6 1119 1130 1992 ISSN 0038 5859 JSTOR 152321 People in the Department of International Relations London School of Economics and Political Science Mr Olli Rehn Member of the European Commission Public lecture at the London School of Economics 20 January 2006 Press release European Commission Home Lib Dem Deputy Lords Leader Causes Board to Walk Out The Jewish Chronicle 18 April 2010 Retrieved 20 April 2010 Lib Dem Health Spokeswoman Sacked BBC News Online 12 February 2010 Retrieved 20 April 2010 No 54252 The London Gazette 28 December 1995 p 17450 Lords Hansard text for 17 Jan 1996 160117 04 publications parliament uk Spokespersons in the House of Lords UK Parliament Goodenough College Patron Governors amp Fellows Archived from the original on 23 July 2011 Register of Lords Interests UK Parliament Archived from the original on 9 September 1999 Retrieved 18 December 2020 External links EditLord Wallace of Saltaire profile at the site of Liberal Democrats Website of the Liberal Democrat History GroupOrders of precedence in the United KingdomPreceded byThe Lord Winston GentlemenBaron Wallace of Saltaire Followed byThe Lord McNally Retrieved from https en 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