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March 25, 2005. Erion Viliaj (NJAFT) “Breakthrough Elections in Albania.” Room 1302 IAB @ Noon. April 25. Anna DiLellio (Former Temporary Media Commissioner, UNMIK) “The Legendary Commander: Postwar Kosovo's Master Narrative.” Room 1219 IAB @ Noon. Past Lectures Slobodan Curcic (Department of Art and Archeology, Fron Nazi, (East-West Management Institute) “Towards Final Status in 2005? Kosovo and the Regional Implications of Independence.” 21 February 2005. Peter Bac (European Agency for Reconstruction) “Judicial and Police Reform in the Balkans: The Current State and the Road Ahead.” 17 February 2005. SIPA Student Presentation—“Great Expectations - The EU and Social Development in Poland and Serbia.” Presenters: Ivana Aleksic, Renata Nowak-Garmer, Joanna Brzeska, Marta Schaaf, Guillaume Roty, Christoph Merdes. Room 1219 IAB at Noon. 26 April 2004 Adam LeBor (Central European Correspondent The Times of London and author of Milosevic, A Biography) “Inside the Mind of Slobodan Milosevic.” Room 1219 IAB at Noon. 22 April 2004 Ranko Bugarski (University of Belgrade) “Language and the Breakup of Yugoslavia.” Room 1219 IAB at Noon. 19 April 2004 Dejan Djokic (HI Post-Doctoral Fellow) “Four Weddings and Two Funerals: The Serb-Croat Relations in Interwar Yugoslavia.” 14 April 2004. The Harriman Institute hosts the Eighth Annual ASN Convention: “Nation, Identity and Conflict.” A registration form can be downloaded from the ASN web page (ASN Convention) or from the Convention Director, Gordon N. Bardos at 212.854.8487. 15 – 17 April 2004. The Conflict Resolution Working Group and The Harriman Institute Present a Film Screening PICTURE ME AN ENEMY. A film directed by SIPA student, Nathalie Applewhite. Produced by Nathalie Applewhite and René Lego. Told through the intimate stories of Natasa, a Serbo-Croat from Croatia, and Tahija, a Bosnian Muslim, PICTURE ME AN ENEMY puts a human face on the conflicts of the former Yugoslavia. Room 407 IAB, 7:30 pm. 30 minute documentary followed by a Q & A with Nathalie and special guests, Tahija and Natasa. For more information about Picture Me an Enemy please visit: www.visavisproductions.com 13 April 2004 Gordon N. Bardos (Harriman Institute) “Davos Man Meets Homo Balcanicus: Analyzing International Policy in Southeastern Europe.” 8 April 2004 Paul Hockenos Journalist and Political Analyst European Stability Initiative, Berlin “Homeland Calling: Exile Patriotism and the Balkan Wars.” 11 March 2004. Dr. Vasiliki Neofotistos (HI Post-doctoral Fellow) “Negotiating Ethnicity, Resisting Violence: Local Strategies of Conflict Management in the Republic of Macedonia.” 30 March 2004. “Three False Panaceas for the Balkans.” Ed Joseph (Research Scholar, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, Former Director, International Crisis Group, Macedonia) 12 February 2004. "FLARES AND FLICKERS: VISIBLE EVIDENCE OF RESISTANCE IN 1990S BELGRADE" Ana Miljacki (Harvard University School of Design). Sponsored by the Urban Studies and Architecture Programs. 10 March 2003.
Kemal
Kurspahic (Author and Journalist) “Prime-Time Crime: The Balkan
News Media in War and Peace.” Room
1219 IAB, 12-1:30pm The Harriman Institute; The Institute
for the Study of Europe; The East Central European Center; Maison
Francaise; and the European Union Students Association, invite you to a
panel discussion on: “Democratization
and Regional Stability in the Balkans.”
Participants: Mr.Vincent
Floreani (Permanent Mission of France to the UN); Mr. Andrea Cavallari
(Permanent Mission of Italy to the UN); Ms. Sarah Broughton (Permanent
Mission of the UK to the UN); Mr. Gustavo Delgato (Permanent Mission of
the US to the UN). Room 1219 IAB, 6:30pm. Fred Abrahams (Author and Human Rights Activist), “Milosevic, War Crimes and the Hague Tribunal.” Room 1219, 12:10-1:30pm. 28 January 2003. Jure Kristo and Mario Jareb, (Institute of History, Zagreb)
“Revisiting Topics in Croatian History.”
Room 1302 IAB, 12:10-1:30pm. Robert D. Greenberg (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill &Visiting Scholar, Harriman Institute), “After the 2002 Macedonian and Yugoslav Elections: Prospects for the New Balkan Arrangements..” Room 1219 IAB, 12:10-2pm. 7 November 2002 H.E. Jacques Paul Klein, Special Representative of the Secretary General
of the United Nations to Bosnia and Herzegovina, “United Nations
Peacekeeping in the Balkans: The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina.”
Room 1219 IAB, 4-6-pm. Documentary presentation: "CRIMES AND PUNISHMENT" (Norway, 1998. Director: Maria Fugelvaag Warsinski). 9 October 2002. Dr. Vojin Dimitrijevic, (Director, Belgrade Center for Human Rights), “Serbia and its Neighbors: Facing the Recent Past.” 7 October 2002 . Andrew Baruch Wachtel (Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Northwestern University. “The Future of the Balkans.” 30 September 2002. The Annual W. Averell Harriman Lecture. Address by H.E. Dr. Vojislav Kostunica, President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. 13 September 2002. Metropolitan Amfilohije of Montenegro and the Littoral, Serbian Orthodox Church, "Faith-based Institution Building in Serbia and Montenegro." 19 June 2002 Dubravko Lovrenovic (University of Sarajevo), “The Balkans as a Transition Zone in Medieval European Culture.” 25 April 2002 Milorad Pupovac (University
of Zagreb), "Minority Politics in Southeastern Sumantra Bose (London School of Economics), “Bosnia's Dayton Democracy: Party-System Formation, Federalism, Consociation, and Electoral Integration.” 5 April 2002 Dubravka Ugresic (Writer, Amsterdam), “’Yugoslavs’ and Collective Memory.” 27 March 2002 Xavier Bougarel (National Scientific Research Council, Paris), “Balkan Islam after Communism: A Decade of Changes.” 12 March 2002 Dejan Sahovic (Permanent Representative of the FRY to the United Nations), "The New Foreign Policy of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia." 8 March 2002. H.E. Adrian Nastase (Romanian Prime Minister), “The Rationale of the Southern Dimension of NATO Enlargement: Romania's Relevance and Contribution.” 1 February 2002 Aleksandar Djurisic (Member, Montenegrin Parliament, and Spokesperson, Democratic Party of Socialists), “Montenegro: On the Road to Independence?” 31 January 2002 Lectures 2001 Miroslav Filipovic (Civic Alliance, Belgrade), “Serbia: An Unfinished Revolution?” 17 December 2001 H.E. Mr. Tonino Picula (Foreign Minister of the Republic of Croatia), "The Situation in Southeastern Europe and Croatia's Foreign Policy Priorities." 13 November 2001 Susan Woodward (CUNY Graduate Center), “Neither Civic Nor Ethnic: The New National Question in Bosnia, Macedonia and Serbia.” 23 October 2001 Roger Petersen (Department of Political Science, MIT), “Kosovo and the Meaning of Hatred.” 12 October 2001 Svetozar Stojanovic (Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade), “The Democratic Revolution in Serbia: One Year Later.” 18 September 2001 George Papandreou, (Foreign Minister of Greece), "Greece as a Factor of Stability in the Balkans." 7 May 2001 Dimitris Platis (Consul-General of Greece to the United States), "New Developments in the Balkans: The Role of Greece in Achieving Peace.” 27 April 2001 Senad Pecanin (Dani Magazine, Sarajevo, and Niemann Fellow, Harvard University), “Bosnia and Herzegovina Five Years After Dayton: Towards Integration or Ethnic Division.” 18 April 2001 Elez Biberaj (Voice of America), "The Albanian National Question and Balkan Stability." 9 March 2001 Joyce Marie Mushaben (University of Missouri, St. Louis), "Germans, Generations, and the Balkans: The Fischer Factor in FRG Security Policy." 1 March 2001 The Future of U.S. Presence in the Balkans. Sponsored by the U.S. Army War College, Columbia University’s East Central European Center at the Harriman Institute and the Institute of War and Peace Studies. 26 & 27 February 2001 "The Future of the Ex-Yugoslav Area." A roundtable discussion organized by Professor Ivo Banac (YaleUniversity), and including Teuta Arifi (Macedonia), Nenad Canak (FRY), Ivan Zvonimir Cicak (Croatia), Jovan Donev (Macedonia), Zdravko Grebo (Bosnia & Herzegovina), Drago Jancar (Slovenia), Natasa Kandic (FRY), Ivan Lovrenovic (Bosnia &Herzegovina), Miodrag Perovic (FRY), Slavko Perovic (FRY), and Ranko Risojevic (Bosnia & Herzegovina.). 19 February 2001 Keith Brown (Watson Institute, Brown University), "Dancing with the Dead: Macedonia, VMRO and the Politics of the Past Today Co-sponsored by the Center for Historical SocialScience. 16 February 2001 Nadine Akhund (Visiting Scholar, East-Central European Center, Columbia University), "Macedonia: From the Ottoman Legacy to Tito's Federal Republic." Co-sponsored by the Center for Historical Social Science. 2 February 2001 Ambassador Daan Everts (Chief of Mission, OSCE Mission in Kosovo), "An Update From Kosovo. 29 January 2001 Bogdan Denitch, (City University of New York, and Director, Institute for Transition to Democracy), "The End of the Yugoslav Wars of Succession?" 26 January 2001 Lectures 2000 Theodore Couloumbis (Director General, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy [ELIAMEP]), "De-Balkanizing the Balkans." 8 December 2000 Ivo Banac (Yale University), "Balkan Endgame." 1 December 2000 Zeljko Kopanja, (Publisher), Nezavisne Novine, Banja Luka, "Politics and Freedom of the Press in Bosnia-Herzegovina: A Post-Election Analysis." 20 November 2000 Misha Glenny (Journalist and Historian), "The Seizure of Power in Serbia: An Eyewitness Account." 13 November 2000 Eric D. Gordy (Clark University), "Responsibility and Guilt in Serbia: The Difference Between Them, Why They Matter, and Who is Likely to Take Them On?" 2 November 2000 Kemal Kurspahic (Senior Fellow, US Institute for Peace), "Bosnia Five Years After Dayton: Will New Elections Bring New Hope?" 27 October 2000 Daniel Chirot (University of Washington), "Why Couldn't Slobodan Milosevic Be Like Nelson Mandela and Other Hard Questions About Violent Ethnic Conflict?" 6 October 2000
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