Below is a list of events which we believe would be of interest to our readers
| Date | Time | Organisation | Event | Key Speaker(s) | Location | |
| 4 July | tbc | European Council on Foreign Relations | France’s pivot to Asia: The model to follow? | Head, Asia and China programme, ECFR | London | |
| 7 July | 6.30-8pm | LSE | Towards a safer and more stable financial system | Stefan Ingves | Old Theatre, Old Building | |
| 7 July | 13:00 to 14:30 | Institute of Development Studies | China and International Development: Challenges and Opportunities | Jing Gu, Convenor, IDS Rising Powers in International Development Programme | London | |
| 8 July | 6.30pm | Institute of Economic Affairs | Occasional Lecture: From Crisis to Confidence – macro-economics after the crash | Roger Koppl | 55 Tufton Street, London, SW1P 3QL | |
| 9 July | Centre for European Reform | Breakfast on ‘Is the EU holding back innovation?’ with The Rt Hon David Willetts MP, minister of state for universities and science | N/A | London | ||
| 10 July | 14:00 to 15:30 | Chatham House | The Eurasian Economic Union in the New International Context | Tatiana Valovaya, Member of the Board – Minister for Integration and Macroeconomics, Eurasian Economic Commission | Chatham House, London | |
| 10 July | N/A | European Council on Foreign Relations | Europe’s Unstable Periphery: What can the EU do? | Julien Barnes-Dacey, MENA Senior Policy Fellow, ECFR | London | |
| 11 July | 14:00 to 16:00 | Chatham House | Ukraine Crisis: The International Law Perspective | Roy Allison, Lecturer in the International Relations of Russia, Eastern Europe and Eurasia, University of Oxford | Chatham House, London | |
| 15 July | 5.30-6.30pm | Chatham House | Global Attitudes: Perspectives on the US-China Power Shift | Bruce Stokes, Director, Global Economic Attitudes project, Pew Research Center | Room G20, 32 Lincolns Inn Fields | |
| 16 July | 18:00 to 19:00 | Chatham House | Modi’s Victory: An Assessment | Richard Heald, CEO, UK India Business Council (UKIBC) | Chatham House, London | |
| 16 July | 6:00 – 17:30 | The Overseas Development Institute (ODI) | Businesses and the future of humanitarian action | Randolph Kent – Director, Humanitarian Futures Programme, Kings College London | London | |
| 17 July | N/A | The Overseas Development Institute (ODI) | Women, migration and development: Investing in the future | Jill Helke – Director of International Cooperation and Partnerships, IOM | London | |
| 23 July | 12.30-2.00pm | Institute of Economic Affairs | Capitalism and wealth accumulation: Does inequality matter? | Matt Ridley – Times columnist and member of the House of Lords | The Auditorium at Bloomberg European Head Quarters, City Gate House, 39 – 45 Finsbury Square, EC2A 1PQ. London SW1Y 5DG | |
| 23 July | 13:00 to 14:00 | Chatham House | Iran: Deal Done? | Robert Einhorn, Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence | Chatham House, London | |
| 25 July | 17:00 to 18:00 | Chatham House | NATO: Charting the Way Forward | Xenia Dormandy, Project Director, US; Acting Dean, Academy for Leadership in International Affairs | London | |
| 23 July | 6.30-8pm | LSE | Emerging Africa: how the global economy’s ‘last frontier’ can prosper and matter | Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu | Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House | |
| 23 July | 18:30- 21:00 | Russo-British Chamber of Commence | RBCC Just Networking | N/A | Radisson Blu Portman Hotel, London | |
| 7 July | 09:00 to 15:30 | Chatham House | Latin America in the Global Economy | N/A | Chatham House, London | |
| 8 July | Centre for Economic and Social Inclusion | IntoWork Convention 2014 | N/A | Arena Convention Centre (ACC) Liverpool | ||
| 10 July | 09:30 – 16:00 | UKIBC | India Market Event | Conference | Liverpool |




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