International conference on YU in Bradford, UK - 25-26th March
Bob Jiggins
r.jiggins at BRADFORD.AC.UK
Sun Mar 12 21:39:47 UTC 2000
The Yugoslav Crisis: international responses and the way forward
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University of Bradford, UK
25th-26th March 2000
Registration 9.30-10.30 am on Saturday
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List members are invited to attend the conference. Please note that bookings
for accomodation have to be made by Monday 20th March and that there is a
discount for early registration! Further details are available on the webpage
http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/rusees/conference.html
A booking form is attached in ASCII (txt) and other details are similarly
appended on text format.
The following people have been invited to present papers at the conference.
There are in addition a considerable number of presentations by members of
NGOs, local governments and a number of keynote speakers. A draft
timetable will follow shortly.
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Dragica Milinkovic
Centre for Advanced Legal Studies, Belgrade
Civil Society, Civil Disobedience and NGOs in Serbia
Vesna Golic
Group 484, Belgrade
Civil Society and Democracy in the Balkans & the role of NGOs and political opposition in this process
Ana Devic
Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, USA
The Multilayered Amnesia of Yugoslavis's Breakdown: Social Sciences Troubled Vision of Nationalism
Radojka Vukcevic
University of Podgorica, Montenegro, Yugoslavia
Bosnian and Serb Krajina Children: More than Victims
Zoran Lakic
University of Podgorica, Montenegro, Yugoslavia
Breaking or Disintegration of Yugoslavia
Ratomir Ristic
Department of English,University of Nis, Yugoslavia
Ljilijana Bogoeva
Faculty of Dramatic Arts, University of Belgrade
The Representation of the Yugoslav Crisis in Film and Drama
Dragan Simeunovic
Faculty of Political Science, University of Belgrade
Kosovo War in Yugoslavia: State and Perspective
David Steele
Centre for Strategic & International Studies, Washington
Religious Communitites' Role in Conflict Prevention and Resolution
Irina Ristic
University of Munich
Western media and NATO's Yugoslav War
Jeff Heyman
Peralta Community College, California, USA
Media and War: Yugoslavia Case Study
Glenn Fieldman
San Francisco State University
Uneven Development and Right-Wing Populism in Yugoslavia
Zoran Kusovac
Sentinel Regional Security Assessment, Janes
Disintegration, Division, Integration: Strategic Prospects for Balkans States and Sub-State Entities
Alain Kessi
Bulgaria
Kosovo/NATO: Economy of the War and of Communication
Tobias Vogel, Triadafilos Triadafilopoulos
International Rescue Committee, Sarajevo
The Atlantic Alliance, Great Power Policy and 'Humanitarian Intervention' in the Balkans
Vassilis Fouskas
University of Kingston, London
Nato, Europe and the Balkans
Luca Ratti
Centre for European Studies, University of Southhampton
NATO Enlargement to the Balkans: The View from Rome
Jos De la Haye
Centre for Peace Research, K.U. Leuven
Missed Opportunities in Bosnia-Hergovina
Ekaterina Stepanova
Moscow Centre, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Russia in the Kosovo Crisis
Wim van Meurs
Centre for Applied Policy Research, University of Munich
The Stability Pact: European Ideals and Regional Realities
Anton Anfalov
Zlato Chernomoria, Ukraine
Developing Strategy of Ukraine and Russian after the recent NATO/Yugoslav War: Challenge to National Paradigms
Chad Staddon
Faculty of the Built Environment, University of the West of England, Bristol
Militarism and Nature at the Millennium: the environmental consequences of the 1999 NATO campaign in FRY
Alex Bellamy
Department of International Politics, University of Aberystwyth
The Path(s) to Peace? Reassessing the Kosovo Settlements
Richard Clarke, Marija Anteric
Birkbeck College and Kings College, University of London
Conflict and Environment in the former Yugoslavia
Jennifer Braswell
Regional Environmental Centre, Budapest
The Multilayered Amnesia of Yugoslavia's Breakdown: Social Sciences Troubled Vision of Nationalism
Valentina Vucic
Regional Environmental Centre, Budapest
Environment Issues in the Context of Economic Sanctions Against Yugoslavia and War Destruction
David Chandler
Leeds Metropolitan University
The Lessons of Bosnia
Aleksandar Fatic
Institute of International Politics and Economics, Belgrade
Western and Serbian NGOs in the aftermath of NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
Dennis Browne
Bates College, Lewiston, Maine, USA
Cultures of Deliberation and Expediency: an alternative to the nationalist paradigm
Will Bartlett
School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol
Corporate Governance and Economic Reconstruction in the Yugoslav Sucessor States
Margaret Cobble
University of Plymouth, UK
Bosnia: neo-liberal development Strategies and Consequences for Economic and Human Development
Phil Wright
University of Sheffield
The Effects of Sanctions on Yugoslavia
Radoje Lausevic
Serbian Ecological Society
The Environmental effect of NATO's War
Boris Young
USA
An Emerging Political Crisis:Self-management and Market Reform in Yugoslavia During the Early 1980s
Dusan Ignjatovic
YUCOM, Belgrade
Draft Evaders and Deserters
Pekka Haavisto
UNEP, Geneva
The joint UNEP/UNCHS(Habitat) Balkans Task Force
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Bob Jiggins
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