âUnited Nations or United States?â
The Rt. Hon. Lord Elis-Thomas AM is to deliver a public lecture: âUnited Nations or United States?â at Âé¶čAV on Friday October 7th at 6.30. The Lecture, which is open to all, takes place in lecture Room 4 in the Main University Building and is organised by Âé¶čAV in conjunction with the United Nations Association (Menai Branch). The Lecture will be in Welsh with simultaneous translation facilities available.
As Lord Elis-Thomas explains, the Lecture discusses the confusion in meaning between ânationâ and âstateâ or ânationalâ in the language of international institutions. The title is purposefully ambiguous; 'United Nations or United States' referring to the greater influence that larger states have within the United Nations and in particular, the âSecurity Councilâ.
The analysis of the role of the international agencies under the auspices of the United Nations will be more constructive in its conclusion. Lord Ellis Thomas will propose that the EU should represent Europe as a permanent member of the Security Council in place of the UK and French states.
Within the European Union he proposes working towards a Europe of the regions rather than a European Union of member states. The lecture will end by outlining Walesâ role as, In Lord Elis-Thomasâs words: âa nation that can leap across the devilish phase of nation states in the history of continental Europe and the world, to becoming one of the original partners in an Europe of the regions in a planet that is truly international in the true sense of the worldâ
Lord Elis-Thomas was a member of parliament from 1974 to 1992, when he became a Life Peer. He is a Welsh Assembly member, and was Presiding Officer of the Welsh Assembly from 1997 until 2011. He is also President of Âé¶čAV.
Publication date: 29 September 2011