Yale Conference on Ukraine

Halyna Hryn halyna.hryn at YALE.EDU
Sun Mar 26 12:36:49 UTC 2000


                UKRAINIAN POLITICS IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
                International Conference at Yale University
                        New Haven, Connecticut
                           April 8 - 9, 2000

The Yale-Ukraine Initiative and the Yale Center for International and Area
Studies will host a two-day conference which will examine Ukrainian
politics in the past century.

The recent presidential elections in Ukraine have once again made evident
the challenges that confront Ukrainian society: nation-building and
creation of stable democratic institutions, economic reform, integration
of regional and national interests, and relations with the ex-Soviet world
and beyond.  These complex issues will form the basis for discussion at
this year's conference as its contributors explore the nature and
distinctiveness of Ukrainian politics today; the role of language and
conflicting identities in the political process; and the enduring legacy
of earlier historical and cultural developments.

The conference, Saturday April 8, and Sunday April 9, will be held from
9:00 am -- 6:00 pm in the Auditorium of Henry R. Luce Hall, 34 Hillhouse
Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut.

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                        CONFERENCE PROGRAM

SATURDAY, April 8
8:00am
REGISTRATION
        Continental Breakfast

9:00am  OPENING SESSION
        Welcome
                Nancy Ruther, Associate Director, Yale Center for International
                and Area Studies
                Harvey Goldblatt, Chair, Yale-Ukraine Initiative
        Keynote Address
        Roman Szporluk, Mykhailo Hrushevs'kyi Professor of Ukrainian
                History, and Director, Ukrainian Research Institute,
                Harvard University
                "'It Is Later Than You Think': Will The Real Ukraine
                Please Stand Up?"

10:00am I. POLITICS IN UKRAINE, 1890-1917: THE HISTORICAL LEGACY
        Chair: Paul Bushkovitch, Department of History, Yale University
        Theodore Weeks, Associate Professor, Department of History,
                Southern Illinois University
                "A Dialogue of the Deaf?  Russians and Ukrainians Before
                World War I"
        Robert Weinberg, Associate Professor, Department of History,
                Swarthmore College
                "Radical Politics in the City: Odessa Before 1914"
        Olga Andriewsky, Associate Professor, Department of History,
                Trent University, Canada
                "'The Nowhere Nation' as a Recurrent Theme in the Modern
                Discourse on Ukraine"

11:45am Lunch

1:15pm  II. THE 1999 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION AND UKRAINIAN POLITICS
        Chair: Dominique Arel, Watson Institute for International Studies,
                Brown University
        Valeriy Khmelko, Chair, Department of Sociology,
                University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine
                "The 1998 and 1999 Elections in Ukraine: Comparing the
                Electorates of Parties and Presidential Candidates"
        Serhiy Hrabovsky, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of
                Philosophy, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
                "Presidential Elections and Trends of Political Change in
                Ukraine"
        Taras Kuzio, Honorary Visiting Fellow, School of Slavonic and East
                European Studies, University College London
                "The Soviet Legacy and the Weakness of Civil Society in
                Ukraine"

3:00pm  Coffee Break

3:30pm  III. ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATIONS: MACRO AND MICRO VIEWS
        Chair: Pauline Jones Luong, Department of Political Science,
                Yale University
        Oleh Havrylyshyn, Senior Advisor, European II Department,
                International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC
                "Economic Growth in Ukraine: A Counterfactual Examination
                of Better Performance," with Bogdan Lissovolik and
                Mohammad Shadman-Valavi, International Monetary Fund
        David Anderson, President and CEO, Elidale Holdings Inc., Ukraine
                "The Impediments to Business (Economic) Development in
                Post-Soviet Ukraine"
        Lucan Way, Department of Political Science, University of
                California at Berkeley; Consultant, World Bank
                "Fiscal Decentralization in Ukraine"
        Stephen Whitefield, Visiting Associate Professor, Department of
                Political Science, Yale University
                "Poverty and Welfare Reform in Ukraine"

7:00pm  Reception and Dinner
                Quinnipiack Club, 221 Church Street, New Haven
        Dinner Address
                George G. Grabowicz, Dmytro Cyzevs'kyj Professor of
                        Ukrainian Literature, Harvard University
                        "Reading and Misreading Ukraine"

SUNDAY, April 9

9:30am  Continental Breakfast

10:15am IV. CULTURAL POLITICS: 1920s TO THE PRESENT
        Chair: George G. Grabowicz, Department of Slavic Languages and
                Literatures, Harvard University
        Halyna Hryn, Lector in Ukrainian, Department of Slavic Languages
                and Literatures, Yale University
                "The Literary Discussion of 1925-28 and Its Aftermath"
        Maxim Tarnawsky, Associate Professor, Department of Slavic
                Languages and Literatures, University of Toronto, Canada
                "Fictional Politics: Interpretation of Political Themes in
                Ukrainian Literature"
        Oleksandr Hrytsenko, Director, Institute of Cultural Policy,
                Ukrainian Centre for Cultural Studies, Kyiv, Ukraine
                "Cultural Transformation and Cultural Policy in
                Contemporary Ukraine"

12:00pm Lunch

1:30pm  V. LANGUAGE AND NATIONAL IDENTITY
        Chair: Harvey Goldblatt, Department of Slavic languages and
                Literatures, Yale University
        Jennifer A. Dickinson, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Modern
                Languages and Cultural Studies, University of Alberta, Canada
                "Languages for the Market, the Nation, or the Margins:
                Overlapping Ideologies of Language and Identity in
                Zakarpattia"
        Laada Bilaniuk, Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology,
                University of Washington
                "Diglossic Tension in Ukraine: Criticism, Confidence, and
                Language Status"
        Dominique Arel, Assistant Professor (Research), Watson Institute
                for International Studies, Brown University
                        and
        Jan G. Janmaat, Department of Human Geography,
                University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
                "Making Ukrainians Speak Ukrainian: Long-Term Trends"

3:15pm  Coffee Break

3:45pm  VI. ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION
        Moderator: Alexander Motyl, Associate Professor, Department of
                Political Science, Rutgers University

5:30pm  Closing Reception
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Support for the conference is provided by Yale's Edward J. and Dorothy
Clarke Kempf Fund, with special assistance from the Yale Center for
International and Area Studies, Pierson College, and European Studies
Council.

The Yale-Ukraine Initiative, established in 1994 by a grant from the
Chopivsky Family Foundation, seeks to enhance the study of Ukraine at Yale
University through academic and research fellowships, language and culture
courses, lecture series, student and faculty exchanges with Ukraine, and
library support.

For further information please contact the Yale-Ukraine Initiative at
(203) 432-3107, fax (203) 432-5963,
email <yale-ukraine.initiative at yale.edu>, or consult the web site
www.yale.edu/rees/yui.html.
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                        REGISTRATION FORM
                        Registration Deadline: March 31, 2000


Interested parties may pre-register by filling out the form below and
sending it to <yale-ukraine.initiative at yale.edu> by March 31, 2000.
We will accept late registrations; however, in order to reserve a full
registration packet, please notify us of your intention to attend the
conference at your earliest convenience.  Checks or money orders for the
full amount of fees due will be accepted during registration on April 8.
Please make checks payable to "Yale University."  We are unable to accept
credit cards.

Admission is free to the Yale-New Haven community.  Payment will be
required for conference materials, lunches, and banquet.  Members of the
Yale-New Haven community are encouraged to notify us in advance if they
wish to receive conference papers or attend any of the functions.

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*Registration:  $50 [   ]

Students:       $25 [   ]

Saturday Lunch: $10 [   ]

Sunday Lunch:   $10 [   ]

Banquet:        $40 [   ]

Total:              [   ]

*Registration fee includes all conference materials, continental
breakfasts, and closing reception.

Alternatively, you may send your payment to:
        Ukrainian Politics in the Twentieth Century
        Yale-Ukraine Initiative
        PO Box 208206
        New Haven, CT  06520-8206
        USA
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