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Boston, Fall 1998: Kokkalis Program -- Schedule of Events

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Originally-From: Dimitris Keridis <dimitris_keridis@Harvard.Edu>

Schedule of Events, Fall 1998
Kokkalis Program on Southeastern and East-Central Europe


Maria Todorova, Professor of History, University of Florida at Gainesville,

Afterthoughts on Imagining the Balkans

Friday October 16 at 2:00 pm
Cabot Seminar Room, Center for European Studies

Co-Organized with the Southeast European Study Group (SEESG) of the Center for European Studies at Harvard


Chris Hedges, Balkan Bureau Chief for the New York Times and Nieman Fellow at Harvard for 1998-1999

The Kosovo Crisis-What Next?

Thursday October 22 at 6:00 pm
Land Hall Auditorium

Conference on

The Future of Turkish Foreign Policy

Saturday October 24 and Sunday 25, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Taubman Conference Room (5th floor)

Co-organized with the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard

The objective of the conference is to build a conceptual framework for understanding the complex phenomena that generate the interplay between Turkey's domestic and foreign policy and the international relations that impact upon that foreign policy by bringing together panels of experts within four issue areas: military security, economic growth and strategic resources, the international dimension of human rights and civil society, and contending visions of Turkey's role in the world.


Nicholas Burns, U.S. Ambassador to Greece

Greek-US Relations in the late 1990s: An Ambssador's View

Monday November 2 at 6:00 pm
Starr Auditorium

Co-organized with the Hellenic American Women's Council


Audrey Helfant Budding, Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard

Serbs and the Failure of Yugoslavism

Friday November 13 at 2:00 pm
Room LL1, Center for European Studies

Co-organized with the SEESG


Dinner with Elizabeth Papazoi, Minister of the Aegean, Greece

The Aegean: A Sea of Cooperation and Prosperity

Saturday November 14 at 6:30 pm
Malkin Penthouse

Paschalis Kitromilides, Professor of Political History, Athens University

Balkan Nationalism: An Enlightenment Perspective

Tuesday November 24 at 5:00 pm
Lower Auditorium, Center for European Studies

Co-organized with the SEESG and the Greek Study Group


Dubravka Ugresic, Writer, Croatia

Intellectuals and Politics in Eastern Europe

Wednesday December 2 at 2:00 pm
Room LL 1, Center for European Studies

Co-organized with the SEESG


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