
Fraser Cameron
Speaker
Fraser Cameron is Director of the EU-Asia Centre in Brussels.
He is a former European Commission advisor and well known policy analyst and commentator on EU and international affairs. He is visiting professor at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin, St Andrews University, the University of Auckland, the University of Xi’an, and Senior Advisor to the European Policy Centre (EPC).
Dr Cameron was educated at the Universities of St Andrews (MA) and Cambridge (PhD). He was a Research Fellow at the University of Hamburg (1973-74) and a Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Kent (1974-75). From 1975 89, he was a member of the British Diplomatic Service serving mainly in Germany, and covering economic, political and press affairs. He joined the European Commission in 1990, as an advisor in external relations, and was closely involved in enlargement, transatlantic relations, the Balkans, Asia and global governance. He was Political Counsellor in the EU delegation in Washington DC from 1999-2001.
Dr Cameron has lectured widely to business, academic and media audiences around the world. He is also a consultant to the BBC and a number of governments on EU affairs. He is the author of several books and articles on the EU and external relations. His recent books include An Introduction to European Foreign Policy, The Future of Europe and US Foreign Policy after the Cold War (published by Routledge).
He is also an experienced moderator of international events having chaired the Asia Europe Business Forum for several years, several EU human rights dialogues, business conferences, and think tank and academic conferences.






