- ‘British Hegemony and the Fate of European Free Trade 1846-1914’
- Modern European History Seminar, Oxford University, Oxford
- 14 February 1990
- ‘The Ghost of Maastricht Past’
- S.R. Gardiner Society, Christ Church, Oxford
- 17 February 1993
- ‘The GATT and India’
- Vichaar Manthan Forum, a society of Birmingham Hindu professionals, Birmingham, U.K.
- July 1994
- ‘The Hegemon Passant: Anglo-American Negotiations for a West Indies Commercial Treaty 1884-1887’
- International Studies Association West and International Political Economy sections conference on ‘Regions in International Relations’ Seattle
- October 1994
- ‘The United States: Global Superpower?’
- New World Order or Disorder? short course for U.K. military officers, School of Continuing Studies, University of Birmingham, Birmingham
- March 1995, March 1996
- ‘International Economic Diplomacy in the Post-Cold War Era’
- Diplomacy in the Post-Cold War Era, British Council short course for mid-career diplomats, University of Birmingham, Birmingham
- March 1995
- ‘An Overview of NAFTA’ and ‘The U.S. Politics of Passing NAFTA’
- H.M.G. Know How Fund course for diplomats, Centre for Political and Diplomatic Studies, Leeds, U.K.
- May 1995
- ‘The Origins of Multilateral Commercial Diplomacy’
- University of Birmingham Modern History Seminar, Birmingham, U.K.
- 14 February 1996
- ‘The Sovereignty Discourse and the U.S. Debate on Joining the World Trade Organization’
- International Studies Association 1997 Annual Conference, Toronto, Ontario
- March 1997
- ‘Hegemony Theory, Unilateral Trade Liberalization and the 1996 U.S. Farm Bill’
- Two Hegemonies Compared: Britain 1846-1914 and U.S.A. 1944-1989, conference sponsored by the Luxembourg Institute for European and International Studies and the Institute of Historical Research (London), Cumberland Lodge, Windsor, U.K.
- 1-4 May 1997
- ‘Making U.S. Ends Meet in Haiti: Clinton Administration Democratization and Export/Investment Promotion Objectives 1993-1997’
- Putting the ‘P’ Back in IPE, conference sponsored by New Political Economy, Birmingham, U.K.
- 27-28 September 1997
- ‘Exports and Democracy in a New World Order: Making Policy Ends Meet in the Clinton Administration’
- Dept. of European Studies Seminar, Loughborough University, Loughborough, U.K.
- 4 February 1998
- ‘The World Trade Organization, Diplomacy and International Trade’
- British Council short course for mid-career diplomats, University of Birmingham, Birmingham
- 11 March 1998
- ‘The Win-Win Response: Promoting Exports and Democracy in the Clinton Administration 1993-1997’
- International Studies Association 1998 Annual Conference, Minneapolis
- 17-20 March 1998
- ‘The Win-Win Response: Promoting Exports and Democracy in the Clinton Administration 1993-1997’
- American Foreign Policy and International Political Economy Seminar Series, The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, Washington, D.C.
- 21 April 1998
- ‘Public-Private Partnership in Post-Cold War Political Risk Management: Clinton Administration Bosnia Policy 1993-1998’
- Swiss Re Economic Research, New York
- 14 September 1998
- ‘Public-Private Partnership in Post-Cold War Political Risk Management: Clinton Administration Bosnia Policy 1993-1998’
- International Studies Association 1999 Annual Conference, Washington, D.C.
- 16-20 February 1999