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When Peace Seemed Possible

Mon 16 Mar

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The Conduit

Thant Myint-U on the United Nations at 80, and the Future of Global Diplomacy.

When Peace Seemed Possible
When Peace Seemed Possible

Time & Location

16 Mar 2026, 18:15 – 19:30 GMT

The Conduit, 6 Langley St, London WC2H 9JA, UK

About the event

As the United Nations marked its 80th anniversary, Thant Myint-U joins us for a conversation looking back to the 1960s, a period when international cooperation and peace appeared genuinely possible, and considering what that moment reveals about the state of diplomacy today.


Drawing on the story of U Thant, the Burmese diplomat and UN Secretary-General who played a central yet often overlooked role in crises including the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Congo, Vietnam, and the Middle East, the discussion examines a formative era in global governance. It explores what has been lost since that high point of multilateral diplomacy, the challenges now facing the UN, and what role the institution can realistically play in a more fragmented and volatile world.


Thant Myint-U is a historian, author, and former UN official, specialising in Myanmar, Southeast Asia, and international affairs. He has served in senior advisory roles at the United Nations and…

Tickets

  • In-person

    Sale ends

    16 Mar, 11:00 GMT

    £16.80

  • Livestream

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    16 Mar, 09:00 GMT

    Watch the event live online.

    £6.50

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