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The European and Global Response May 11 - 13, 2006 Conference at the Mershon Center (The Ohio State University) Conveners: Carole Fink (OSU), Bernd Schäfer (GHI, Washington, DC) ![]() PROGRAM Thursday, May 11, 2006 05:30 pm -- Welcome dinner Friday, May 12, 2006 (Conference Room, The Mershon Center, The Ohio State University) 08:00 - 08:30 am -- Coffee 09:00 am -- Welcoming Remarks Richard Herrmann (Director Mershon Center) Christof Mauch (GHI) 09:30 - 11:30 am -- Panel 1 Eastern Europe responds to Ostpolitik (1) Chair: David Curp (Ohio University) Wanda Jarzabek (Institute of Political Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) Poland and Ostpolitik, 1966-75: Hopes and Fears Milan Kosanovic (University of Bonn) Brandt and Tito between "Neue Ostpolitik" and "Non-Alignment" Oldrich Tuma (Institute of Contemporary History, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic) Ostpolitik and Czechoslovakia Discussion 12:00 - 01:30 pm -- Lunch Program: The Soviet Union Chair: David Hoffmann (Ohio State University) Andrey Edemsky (Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow) Between Détente and Confrontation: Soviet Responses to West German Initiatives, 1969-1974 Discussion 02:00 - 03:45 pm -- Panel 2 Eastern Europe (2) Chair: Steven Miner (Ohio University) David Stone (Kansas State University) Comecon’s International Investment Bank: East-West Financial Relations in the Era of Ostpolitik Gottfried Niedhart (University of Mannheim) The Impact of Ostpolitik and West German Revisionism on the CSCEDiscussion 03:30 - 04:00 pm -- Coffee 04:00 - 05:30 pm -- Panel 3: The World Responds (1) Africa Chair: Norman Goda (Ohio University) Tilman Dedering (University of Pretoria) Ostpolitik and its repercussions in South Africa Sara Lorenzini (Center for German-Italian Studies, University of Trento) Ostpolitik and Development Aid to Africa Discussion 07:00 pm -- Banquet dinner at the Mershon Center 07:45 pm -- Musical offering Saturday, May 13, 2006 8:00 - 8:30 Coffee 9:00 - 10:45 am -- Panel 4: Bonn’s allies respond Chair: Chester Pach (Ohio University) Irwin Wall (New York University) The United States and Brandt’s Ostpolitik Marie-Pierre Rey (University of Paris-VI) Brandt’s Ostpolitik, France, and the Soviet Union, 1969-1974 R. Gerald Hughes (University of Wales, Aberystwyth Great Britain) The Legacy of Munich, and Ostpolitik Discussion 10:45 - 11:00 am Coffee 11:00 am - 12:15 pm -- Panel 5: The World Responds (2) Asia Chair: Rick Herrmann (Mershon Center) Bernd Schäfer (German Historical Institute, Washington, DC) Ostpolitik, ‘Fernostpolitik’ and Sino-Soviet Rivalry: China and the Two Germanys Meung-Hoan Noh (Institute of History and Culture, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul) West German Ostpolitik and its influence on South-North Korean Relations 1969-1974 Amit Das Gupta (Institute of Contemporary History, Berlin) South Asia and Neue Ostpolitik 12:30 – 01:30 pm -- Lunch Program: The World Responds (3) Chair: Corinna Unger (GHI) Carole Fink (The Ohio State University) Israel: The Transformation of the ‘Special Relationship, 1969-1974 Jacques Hymans (Smith College) The Limits of Norms: Germany’s Nuclear Relationship with Argentina Before and After the Non-Proliferation Treat Discussion 02:15 - 04:15 pm -- Panel 6: Institutions Respond Chair: Alan Beyerchen (Ohio State University) Uta Balbier (Hamburg Institute for Social Research) Rivals, Partners, Sportsmen: The Olympics, German Ostpolitik, and the GDR’s Struggle for Recognition Gottfried Niedhart (University of Mannheim) The Impact of Ostpolitik and West German Revisionism on the CSCE William G. Gray (Purdue University) Weapons for the Weak? German Leadership Among the Non-Nuclear Powers Discussion 04:15 - 04:30 pm -- Coffee 04:30 – 05:15 pm -- Closing remarks 07:00 pm -- Dinner at Rigsby’s Sunday, May 14, 2006 Departure of guests |