Eastern Europe Events
Wilson Center-Czech and Slovak Lecture Series: The Czech and Slovak Legacy in the Struggle for Freedom
December 05, 2002 // 11:00am — 12:30pm
European Studies
Adam Michnik, Editor-in-Chief, Gazeta WyborczaCosponsored by the Embassies of the Czech and Slovak Republics
The Albanian National Question and Balkan Security
December 04, 2002 // 11:00am — 12:00pm
European Studies
Elez Biberaj, Chief, Albanian Service, Voice of America
Problems of State-building in the Interwar Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes/Yugoslavia (1918-1929)
November 20, 2002 // 11:00am — 12:00pm
European Studies
Sabrina Ramet, Professor of Political Science, Trondheim University, Norway, and former Wilson Center Fellow
The Challenges of Higher Education in Central and Eastern Europe
November 20, 2002 // 3:00am — 4:00pm
European Studies
Yehuda Elkana, Rector, Central European University, and Member, Board of Directors, Civic Education ProjectCosponsored by the Civic Education Project
Cyprus, Turkey and the European Union: U.S. Policies in the Balance
November 19, 2002 // 11:00pm
European Studies
The Prague Summit: Problems and Challenges for an Enlarged NATO
November 14, 2002 // 11:00am — 12:30pm
European Studies
Ronald Linden, Andrew Michta, Jeffrey Simon, and Martin SletzingerCosponsored by the Stanley Foundation
Prospects for the Convention on the Future of Europe
November 13, 2002 // 3:00pm — 5:00pm
European Studies
This talk was given by John Bruton, former Taoiseach (Prime Miniser) of Ireland and now a member of the Praesidium of the Convention on the Future of Europe, discussed the context, background, and prospects for this new draft constitution for Europe.
Implications of the Elections in Yugoslavia for U.S. Interests in the Balkans
November 07, 2002 // 11:00am — 12:00pm
European Studies
John Hulsman, Damjan de Krnjevic-Miskovic, and Philip W. Lyon
The EU's Eastern Enlargement: State-Building or Empire-Building?
November 06, 2002 // 11:00am — 12:00pm
European Studies
Arista Cirtautas, Visiting Fellow, Center of International Studies, Princeton University, and Assistant Professor, Department of Politics, University of Virginia
Criminalized Conflicts: The Clandestine Political Economy of War and Peace in the Balkans
October 30, 2002 // 11:00am — 12:00pm
European Studies
Peter R. Andreas, Professor, Department of Political Science, Brown University, RI