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Boston, November 14: Panel on Greek-Turkish Relations
From: "HR-Net News Distribution Manager" <dist@hri.org>
Originally From: Alp Muharremoglu <alp@MIT.EDU>
Greek-Turkish Relations in the Post-Cold War Era:
Crisis or Detente?
A Workshop Jointly Organized by the Greek Study Group of the Center for
European Studies, Harvard University
and the Kokkalis Program on Southeastern and East-Central Europe,
John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
12:00 Introduction:
Charles S. Maier, Director, Center for European
Studies
Eleni Mahaira-Odoni, Center for European Studies
Kalypso Nicolaidis, John F. Kennedy School of
Government
12:15 pm Panel A:
Chair/Discussant: Nikos Zahariadis, State University of NewYork-
New Paltz
"Prospects for a Greek-Turkish Detente in the Post-Cold War Era: A Greek
Perspective",
Van Coufoudakis, Indiana University-Purdue University,
Fort Wayne, Indiana
"The Quest for a Cyprus Settlement and Implications for Greek-Turkish
Relations",
Tozun Bahcheli, King's College, Canada
"The Security Domain: A U.S. Perspective",
Monteagle Stearns, Former U.S. Ambassador to Greece
"The Security Domain: A European Perspective",
Phil Gordon, International Institute of Strategic Studies, UK
2:30 pm Coffee Break
2:50 pm Panel B:
Chair/Discussant: Dimitris Keridis, Tufts University
"Political and Social Change in Turkey: Implications for Greek-Turkish
Relations",
Sabri Sayari, Institute of Turkish Studies and Georgetown
University
"Perils of Timing and Problems of Legitimacy: Challenges to a
Greek-Turkish Rapprochement",
Elizabeth Prodromou, Princeton University
"National 'Memories': Understanding the Other, Taming your Own"
Halil Berktay, History Department, Bogazici University, Turkey
5:15 pm Conclusion:
Thomas Niles, Vice-President of the National Defense
University and Former U.S. Ambassador to Greece
Friday November 14, 12:00 - 5:30 p.m., Lower Conference Room
Center for European Studies, Harvard University
27 Kirkland Street, Cambridge
[ There are 3 Turkish and 3 Greek panel speakers (professors), 2 former US
ambassadors to Greece to present the US perspective and someone from the
International Institute of Strategic Studies in the UK to present the
European perspective. So, the event looks fairly interesting. ]
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