SPECIAL CONFERENCES, LECTURES, AND SEMINARS THE WEATHERHEAD CENTER SPONSORS OR CO-SPONSORS additional conferences, lectures, and seminars, ranging from narrowly focused academic meetings designed for specialists to broad, open discussions of contemporary issues for government officials, representatives of the private sector, and other practitioners. In each case, these events are designed to disseminate information and ideas and to stimulate informed discussions. S eptem ber 6-7, 1 9 9 8 September 7 Inter-American Confere n c e Fifth Panel Sponsored by the Weatherhead Center for Papers presented by Wendy Hunter, International Affairs, Harvard University “Policy Prescriptions for International Co-chairs: Jorge Domínguez and Michael Financial Institutions in the Eve of Second- Shifter Generation Reforms,” and Pamela Starr, “International Financial Institutions.” Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts Discussion S eptem ber 6 Sixth Panel First Panel Paper presented by Roberto Bouzas, Papers presented by Ivelaw Griffith, “Trade Options for the Americas: FTAA “Transnational Crime in the Americas,” vs. Subregionalism.” and Mónica Serrano “Transnational Crime Discussion in the Western Hemisphere.” S eptem ber 17, 1 9 9 8 Discussion H a rva rd A c a d e my Special Eve n t Second Panel “The Politics of Globalization,”University Papers presented by David Mares, “Securing Lecture,the Honorable Kofi Annan, Peace in the Americas,” and Boris Yopo, Secretary-General of the United Nations. “La Segu ri d a d Hemi s f é r ica Hacia el Sig lo XXI . ” October 2-3, 1 9 9 8 Discussion The Fo reign Policies of the Major Powers in the 20th and Third Panel 21st Centuries Paper presented by Anita Issacs, “International Sponsored by the Weatherhead Center for Ass i s t a n c e for Democ r acy : A Cau tion a r y Tal e . ” International Affairs, Harvard University Discussion Co-chairs: Robert Paarlberg and Robert Fourth Panel Pastor Paper presented by Christopher Mitchell, Harvard University “The Future of Migration as an Issue in Cambridge,MA Inter-American Relations.” October 2 Discussion Meeting for book contributors Welc ome by Jorge Domí n g u ez , Dir ector, Wea t h e rhe a d Cent er for Int erna ti o nal Affairs. A N N U A L R E P O R T 1 9 9 8 / 9 9 6 9 Introduction to the Project by French Foreign Policy Robert Pastor,Harvard University Chair: Robert Art, Brandeis University Comments by Robert Paarlberg, Paper: Stanley Hoffmann, Center for Wellesley College European Studies, Harvard University German Foreign Policy Commentator: George Ross, Center for Chair: Robert Blackwill, Kennedy School European Studies, Harvard University of Government, Harvard University What Will the Foreign Policies of the Paper: Josef Joffe, Suddeutsche Zeitung Major Powers Be in the 21st Century? Commentator: Phillip Zelikow, The Chairs: Robert Paarlberg and Robert Pastor University of Virginia What Are the Sources of Foreign Policy U.S. Foreign Policy Change? Chair: Morton Halperin, The Century Chairs: Robert Paarlberg and Robert Pastor Foundation General Commentators: Graham Allison, Paper: Robert Pastor,Harvard University Kennedy School of Government, Harvard Commentator: Ernest May, Kennedy School University; Robert Art, Brandeis University; of Government, Harvard University Robert Blackwill, Kennedy School of Japanese Foreign Policy Government, Harvard University; Richard Cooper,Weatherhead Center, Harvard Chair: Graham Allison, Kennedy School of University; Jorge I.Domínguez, Weatherhead Government, Harvard University Center, Harvard University; Leslie Gelb, Paper: Kenneth Pyle,University of President, Council on Foreign Relations; Washington Morton Halperin, President, The Century Commentators: Akira Iriye,History, Harvard Foundation; Carl Kaysen,Mas s a chus et t s University; and Ezra Vogel,Fairbank Center Ins ti t ute of Techn o l o gy; Tony Smith,Tufts for East Asian Research, Harvard University University; Ashbel Green,Alfred A. Knopf; Weatherhead Center Fellows, Weatherhead Russian Foreign Policy Center Faculty Affiliates, Associates, Chair: Leslie Gelb , Council on Foreig n Rela ti on s Graduate Students. Paper: Robert Legvold, Columbia University October 13, 1998 Commentator: Celeste Wallander,Harvard E xe c u t i ve Committee Dinner University October 23, 1998 October 3 C i t i zenship Claims: Social Move m e n t s British Foreign Policy and Globalizat i o n Chair: Carl Kaysen, Massachusetts Institute of Sponsored by the Weatherhead Center for Technology International Affairs, Harvard University Paper: Robert Lieber, Georgetown University Co-chairs: Yasemin Soysal and Deborah Yashar Commentator: Louise Richardson, Center for Welcome by Jorge I.Domínguez,Director, European Studies, Harvard University Wea t h e rhe a d Cent er for Int erna ti o nal Aff a i r s November 10, 1998 Opening Comments E xe c u t i ve Committee Dinner Yasemin Soysal,Co-organizer (University De cem ber 3-4, 1 9 9 8 of Essex), and Deborah J.Yashar, C o nve rgence or Dive rg e n c e ? : Pat h Co-organizer (Princeton University) Dependency and Innovation in U. S . and Canadian Social Po l i c i e s First Session (For details on this event, please refer to the Jane Jenson and Martin Papillon, Canada and U.S.-Canada Relations section.) University of Montréal,and Melissa Nobles, De cem ber 8, 1 9 9 8 Massachusetts Institute of Technology E xe c u t i ve Committee Dinner Chair: Seyla Benhabib,Harvard University Feb ru a ry 9, 1 9 9 9 Discussant: Kay Warren,Harvard University H a rva rd A c a d e my Special Seminar Dinner “From Plato to Nato: The Idea of the West Speaker: Doug McAdam, Stanford University and Its Opponents,” David Gress,Director, Center for Studies on America and the October 24 West, Foreign Policy Research Institute, Second Session Philadelphia Yasemin Soysal,University of Essex, and Deborah J.Yashar, Princeton University Feb ru a ry 9, 1 9 9 9 E xe c u t i ve Committee Dinner Chair and Discussant: Doug McAdam, Stanford University Feb ru a ry 18-19, 1 9 9 9 South A s i a ’s Nuclear Dilemma Third Session Sponsored by the Weatherhead Center for Damian Tambini, Humboldt-Universitat zu International Affairs, Harvard University Berlin,and Donatella Della Porta,University Chair: Devesh Kapur, Harvard University of Florence Cambridge, Massachusetts Chair and Discussant: Jane Jenson,University of Montréal Feb ru a ry 18 Introduction: Jorge I.Domínguez,Director, Fourth Session Weatherhead Center Peggy Levitt, Wellesley College, and Speaker: Samuel Huntington,Harvard Michael Jones Correa,Harvard University University, “The International System and Chair and Discussant: Susan Eckstein, Rising Powers: the Politics of Realignment, Boston University Accommodation and Control” Panel by Discussants Commentator: Stanley Hoffmann,Harvard University Closing Remarks Feb ru a ry 19 November 6, 1998 Welcome and introductory remarks: Jorge R e s e a rch Group on the Po l i t i c a l Domínguez,Director, Weatherhead Center E c o n o my of European Integ r at i o n for International Affairs, Harvard University (For details on this event, please refer to the Political Economy section.) A N N U A L R E P O R T 1 9 9 8 / 9 9 7 1 Session I: Strategic Perceptions and Domestic and Hasan-Askari Rizvi,Columbia University. Compulsions in the Sub-continent Discussion Chair: Stephen Rosen,Harvard University Ma rch 5, 1 9 9 9 Papers presented by Sumit Ganguly,Hunter Political Economy of Euro p e a n College,“Understanding India-Pakistan I n t eg r ation Meeting Security Relations”; Samina Ahmed, (For details on this event please refer to Visiting Fellow, Belfer Center for Science the Political Economy section.) and International Affairs, Kennedy School, Ma rch 9, 1 9 9 9 “Pakistan’s Security Dilemma”; Amitabh E xe c u t i ve Committee Dinner Mattoo, School of International Studies, Ma rch 26-27, 1 9 9 9 Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, Explaining African Economic Grow t h “India’s Strategic Perceptions” Performance Discussion Sponsored by the Weatherhead Center for Domestic Political Imperatives International Affairs and African Economic Chair: Pratap Mehta,Harvard University Research Consortium, Harvard University India: Devesh Kapur,Harvard University Chair: Robert Bates Pakistan: Zaffar Abbas,Islamabad Harvard University Correspondent, BBC Cambridge, Massachusetts Discussion Ma rch 26 Opening Session II: The Sub-continent’s Security in Chair: Delphin Rwegasira,African Economic the International Context Research Consortium (AERC) Chai r : Roderic k Mac Fa r quh a r ,Har var d Uni versi t y Welcome: Robert Bates,Harvard University, Papers presented by John Garver, Georgia “The Africa Growth Project in the Context Institute of Technology, “South Asia’s of AERC” Nuclear Dilemma: the China Factor”; Research Program: Augustin Fosu,African Ashley Tellis,Rand Corporation, Economic Research Consortium “The Role of the US: Apathy, Benign Neglect or Active Participant?”; Stephen Workshop Agenda: Ademola Oyejide, Rosen,Harvard University, “Implications University of Ibadan for Asian-U.S.Strategic Interactions” Session I: Macro-Growth Discussion Chair:Paul Collier What Next? Controlling the Genie Background Papers: Presentation Chair: Barry Posen,Massachusetts Institute Anke Hoeffler, Centre for the Study of African of Technology Economies, “The Augmented Solow Model Roundtable discussion with J. Bryan Hehir, and the African Growth Debate”; Augustin Harvard University; John Mearsheimer, Fosu, AERC,“The International Dimension University of Chicago; K. Subrahmanyam, and African Growth”; Ali A. Ali,
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