Conference programme and abstracts

Geneva, April 23-24, 2009

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Thursday April 23

[9:00 – 9:30]

Registration/ Arrival/ Coffee

[9:30 – 10:00] Welcome Addresses and Introduction
Philippe Burrin, Director of the Graduate Institute
Irina du Bois, The Pierre du Bois Foundation
Jussi Hanhimäki, Graduate Institute

 

[10:00 – 11:45] Panel 1: NATO during the Cold War: Success and Problems
Chair: Wolfgang Krieger

Anne DeightonUniversity of Oxford
Three Ministers and the World they made (Bevin, Acheson and Schuman in 1949)

François DavidUniversity Paris 4
La doctrine des représailles massives et l'impossible défense nucléaire de l'Alliance atlantique: de la directive MC 48 à MC 70 (1954-1959)

Leopoldo NutiUniversity Roma 3
Negotiating with the enemy and having problems with the allies: the impact of the non-proliferation treaty on transatlantic relations

Sam WellsWilson Center, Washington
The Korean War: Miscalculation and Alliance Transformation

 

[13:15 – 15:00] Panel 2: Country Perspectives: an Evolution
Chair: Thomas Fischer

Jenny RaflikUniversity of Cergy-Pontoise
La France de la IVè République et l'Alliance Atlantique: entre fidélité à l'Alliance et revendications nationales

Georges-Henri SoutouUniversity Paris 4
The Fifth Republic and NATO: odd-man out or the only country in step?

Benedikt SchönbornUniversity of Tampere
"To make the blocs dispensable, over time." Elements of transcending NATO in Willy Brandt's political thinking.

Daniel Möckli, ETH Zurich
Neutral Switzerland and Transatlantic Security from the Cold War to the 21st Century

 

[15:30 – 17:15] Panel 3: Culture, Identity and Representation in Transatlantic Relations
Chair: Leopoldo Nuti

Tuomas ForsbergUniversity of Tampere
European Anti-Americanism and its impacts on transatlantic security cooperation

Jérome GygaxPierre du Bois Foundation
Culture stratégique et sécurité: de l'utilisation du softpower dans la politique étrangère post 9/11

Guillaume de RougéUniversity Paris 3
European Security Identity since the End of the Cold War

Basil Germond, University of St Andrews
Venus Has Learned Geopolitics: the European Union's Frontier and Transatlantic Relations

 

[17:45 – 18:45] Guest Speaker

Ambassador Jean-Jacques de Dardel, Ambassador of Switzerland to NATO
Is the Present Future of Transatlantic Security already History?

 

 

Friday April 24

[9:00 – 10:30] Panel 4: Transatlantic Security and Out-of-Area Issues
Chair: Georges-Henri Soutou

Roland Popp, ETH Zurich
Learning from the Cold War? Changing Approaches to Persian Gulf Security

Barbara Zanchetta, University of Tampere
The United States and the "Loss" of Iran

Axel Marion, Graduate Institute
Security of the EU Boundaries in the post-Cold War Era

 

[11:00 – 12:30] Panel 5: Transatlantic Relations and Institutional Issues
Chair: Samuel Wells

Hanna OjanenFIIA, Helsinki
EU-NATO relations after the Cold War

Wolfgang KriegerUniversity of Marburg
The Road to Saint-Malo: Germany and EU-NATO relations after the Cold War

Jérome ElieThe Graduate Institute
The Warsaw Pact, NATO and the End of the Cold War

 

[14:00 – 15:30]
Panel 6: Transatlantic Security and the Legacy of the Cold War
Chair: Anne Deighton 

Vladislav ZubokTemple University
The Legacy of the Soviet Empire in Russian Foreign Policy

James Goldgeier, Elliot School, GWU
Transatlantic Security and 'the new Russian Threat': is a new Cold War Emerging?

Jussi HanhimäkiThe Graduate Institute
The New American Administration and Transatlantic security: Problems and Prospects

 

[15:30] Concluding Discussion and Cocktail

 

Convenors:

Professor Jussi Hanhimaki, The Graduate Institute
Professor Georges-Henri Soutou, University of Paris 4
Dr Basil Germond, University of St Andrews, Pierre du Bois Foundation

 

Further information:

Bernhard Blumenau, Conference Assistant (Bernhard.Blumenau(at)graduateinstitute.ch)