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Isodarco winter course
- Subject: Isodarco winter course
- From: Carlo Schaerf <Carlo.Schaerf at roma2.infn.it>
- Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 16:50:02 +0100
UNIVERSITY OF ROME "TOR VERGATA" UNIVERSITY OF TRENTO ISTITUTO TRENTINO DI CULTURA OPERA CAMPANA DEI CADUTI - Rovereto FORUM TRENTINO PER LA PACE - Provincia Autonoma di Trento UNION OF SCIENTISTS FOR DISARMAMENT - Section of Trento Italian Pugwash Group ISODARCO Founded in 1966 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL ON DISARMAMENT AND RESEARCH ON CONFLICTS 15th WINTER COURSE "SOUTH-EASTERN EUROPE: INTERNAL DYNAMICS AND EXTERNAL INTERVENTION" ANDALO (TRENTO) - ITALY 20-27 JANUARY, 2002 ISODARCO has been organizing residential courses on disarmament and arms control since 1966, and has already held twenty-two summer courses and fourteen winter courses. The courses are intended for people already having a professional interest in the problems of disarmament and conflicts, or for those who would like to play a more active and technically competent role in this field. The courses have an interdisciplinary nature, and their subject matters extend from the technical and scientific side of the problems to their sociological and political implications. This course will deal in particular with the current situation in South Eastern Europe. Since the end of the Cold War in 1990, the Balkans crises have been a constant anxiety to statesmen in Europe and the United States as well as to the wider world. The break up of Yugoslavia has led to wars in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo. Now Macedonia is on the brink of catastrophe. This course will analyse the history and current situation in South Eastern Europe in the light of the wider issues that it illuminates. What is the role of nationalism in the modern State? Indeed, what is the role of the state itself in the post-modern world of conflict management, rule-based international society and the growth of trans-national practice (including terrorism)? Is intervention, in whatever form, as practised by the United Nations and NATO - and now the European Union - the appropriate response and will economic reconstruction, with promise of Union membership, resolve the Balkan crisis? These and other related issue will complete our investigation of the situation in South Eastern Europe. PRINCIPAL LECTURERS: MARK P. ALMOND Oriel College, Oxford University, U.K. ALEXEI ARBATOV Defense Committee, State Duma, Moscow, Russia NADIA ARBATOVA Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Moscow, Russia PAOLO CALZINI International Politics Department, University of Milan, Italy DAVID CARLTON International Studies, University of Warwick, Coventry, U.K. DANIELE CONVERSI University of Lincoln, U.K. ANNEMARIE DUPRÉ Coordinator, Migrant Refugees Service, Federation of Evangelic Churches, Rome, Italy HANNS-D. JACOBSEN Former Professor of Political Science at the Free University of Berlin, Germany GEORGE JOFFÉ Former Deputy Director, Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, U.K. FRANÇOIS RIGAUX Professor Emeritus of International Law, University of Louvain, Belgium ELIZABETH ROBERTS Politics Department, University College, Dublin, Ireland JACK SEGAL Political Adviser, Brussels, Belgium RADOVAN VUKADINOVIC Director, International Relations, University of Zagreb, Croatia LAMBERTO ZANNIER, Counsellor, Italian Embassy, The Hague, Netherlands Confirmations are expected from additional eminent scholars who have been invited to lecture at the School. The Course will be articulated in formal lectures, seminars offered by the participants, round tables and general open discussions. GENERAL INFORMATION: A. English will be the working language of the School. There will be approximately 60 participants. They are expected to attend all lectures and seminars. B. Applications should be submitted with the following information which is compulsory also for those who have previously attended: Full name, date and place of birth, gender, full address (including E-mail address, telephone and fax numbers if available). Present nationality. Degree and/or other academic qualifications. Present professional activities and work address. Publication list and field of interest. In lieu of publications, a letter of recommendation from a professor or a scholar in the field. No special application form is required. C. Applications can be submitted by letter or fax or E-mail and should arrive not later December 10, 2001. Applications should be addressed to the Director of the School: Prof. CARLO SCHAERF Department of Physics University of Rome "Tor Vergata" Via della Ricerca Scientifica 1, I-00133 Rome, Italy Tel.: (+39) 06 72594560/1 Fax: (+39) 06 2040309 E-mail: isodarco at roma2.infn.it D. Applications will be considered by the Organizing Committee on the basis of the information submitted. All the applicants will be informed of the Committee's decision as soon as possible but not later than December 21, 2001. E. Participants are requested to arrive at Andalo (Trento) on January 20 and leave in the morning of January 27, 2002. F. The nominal admission fee which includes attendance, accommodation and full board is Lit. 350.000 (approximately US$ 170) and Lit. 250.000 (approximately US$ 120) for students without a salary up to the age of 26 who ask for it. Participants will be housed in double or triple rooms. The admission fee for single rooms, if requested and available, will be Lit. 600.000; participants asking to share a room with somebody in particular, if this is possible, will be charged Lit. 100.000 extra for each person. G. The School is unable to provide any contribution towards travelling expenses. H. The Course will be held at Hotel Gruppo Brenta, Via Strigole 1, 38010 Andalo (Trento), Italy. Tel.(+39) 0461 585813 and Fax (+39) 0461 585269. I. A limited number of family members can be accommodated at the Hotel Gruppo Brenta. Room and board for each member is Lit. 600.000 for the entire period. Admission of families is limited and will be examined on an individual basis. Participants wishing to bring their families are requested to submit their applications as soon as possible. J. Participants wishing to introduce a seminar should enclose a short abstract of their proposed contribution in their application. The Director of the School will reserve some time for seminars considered particularly relevant to the programme of the Course. K. The Organizing Committee reserves the right to introduce any necessary changes to the programme. L. Please mention in your application if you need a visa, indicating to which Italian Consulate you intend to apply. As it could take some time to get a visa, it is advisable to apply for it immediately after being accepted to attend the School. More information on the School can be found on the Isodarco web page at any of the following addresses: www.roma2.infn.it/isodarco www.isodarco.it PAOLO CALZINI, DAVID CARLTON CARLO SCHAERF GEORGE JOFFÉ, GIANCARLO TENAGLIA Directors of the Course Director of the School -- Prof. Carlo Schaerf, Dipartimento di Fisica, Universita' di Roma "Tor Vergata" Via della Ricerca Scientifica, I-00133 Roma, Italia Tel. (+39) 06 7259 4561 Fax (+39) 06 2040309 E-mail: schaerf at roma2.infn.it Content-Type: application/msword; x-mac-type="5738424E"; x-mac-creator="4D535744"; name="manifestoAndalo2002" Content-Description: Unknown Document Content-Disposition: inline; filename="manifestoAndalo2002"
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