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[alst-l] Events on the Balkans and other

Agron Alibali labova at JUNO.COM
Wed Apr 7 00:18:17 EDT 1999


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From:dimitris_keridis at Harvard.EduAdd to Address BookTo:ana at mailcity.com,

Subject:Panel on Yugoslavia




  Given the recent developments in the Balkans and NATO's strike
against
                                Yugoslavia,
  the Kokkalis Program on Southeastern and East-Central Europe
cordially
                   invites you to a panel discussion on

   US Foreign Policy, NATO, International Law and the War in Yugoslavia
                                   with

   Dr. Stephen Burg, Professor of Political Science at Brandeis
University
   and author of "The War in Bosnia-Herzegovina; Ethnic Conflict and
   International Intervention" (1999)

   Dr. Hurst Hannum, Professor of International Law at the Fletcher
School
   of Law and Diplomacy; author of "Autonomy, Sovereignty and
   Self-Determination; The Accomodation of Conflicting Rights" (1996)

      Dr. Zeljan Schuster, Associate Dean of the Business School at the
      University of New Haven; author of  "Historical Dictionary of the
                    Federal Republic of Yugoslavia" (1999)

           Thursday April 8, 1999, at 6:30 pm Wiener Auditorium,
             Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

----------------------------

Subject:  REMINDER: Cushman on Trust in  Bosnia, April 8





                 The Southeast Europe Study Group
              at the Center for European Studies
          27 Kirkland St., sponsored by the Kokkalis Program
presents as part of its spring talks on April 8th:

Thomas Cushman
Department of Sociology
Wellesley College

"Trust, Confidence and Civil Society in Post-War Bosnia"

4:15 in the Lower Auditorium

This is the talk we postponed during the February snow storm. At that
time
I left out a related article by Dr. Cushman. If there is anyone who
would
like to read this but did not, at that time, get a copy, send me an
e-mail
request for the article.

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Date:Mon, 5 Apr 1999 12:39:41 -0400 (EDT)From:Ellen Elias-Bursac 

<bursac at fas.harvard.edu>Subject:Three Excellent Balkans Talks, Weds. 
Apr. 7

On Wednesday, April 7 there are three excellent talks on Southeast
Europe,
treating issues related to Macedonia, Kosovo and Bosnia respectively.
Unfortunately they overlap. 

4-6 p.m. in Room 3, Coolidge Hall
Davis Center and Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies
Professor Veljko Vujacic
Assistant Professor of Sociology, Oberlin College
"The Kosovo Conflict and Its Implications for the Post-Communist World"

4:15-5:30 p.m.
Center for European Studies, 27 Kirkland Street -- Greek Study Group
Professor Anastasia Karakasidou, Department of Anthropology, Wellesley
College
(author of Fields of Wheat, Hills of Blood)

"Macedonian Matters and Cultural Representations in Northern Greece"

Dr. Maria Couroucli, CNRS and Université de Paris-X, Nanterre, will
serve
as discussant.
  Location:  Center for European Studies,  Garden Room

AND

5:30-7:00 p.m.
Program on Nonviolent Sanctions and Cultural Survival,
Seminar on Ethnicity, Culture, and Change
Dr. Tone Bringa
Permanent Lecturer, Department of Social Anthropology,
University of Bergen, Norway and author of Being Muslim the Bosnia Way

will speak on:

Power, Fear and Ethnicity in Bosnia-Hercegovina

Location:  Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
1737 Cambridge Street
Coolidge Hall, Room 2






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