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> From: Edward D. Lozansky <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Conference in Warsaw
> Date: 13 August 1999 00:09
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I finally received a preliminary program for the Warsaw Conference. If you
> plan to present a paper, please find an appropriate panel which corresponds
> to your theme and I will make sure that you are on this panel. If you cannot
> find any panel for your presentation please let me know and I will try to put
> together additional one.
>
> Please note that participants will be staying at the University of Warsaw
> Hotel @ $58 a night.
>
> For additional information please contact
>
> Dr. Edward Lozansky <A HREF="[log in to unmask]">[log in to unmask]</A>
> President, American University in Moscow
> 1800 Connecticut Avenue, NW
> Washington, D.C. 20009
>
> Tel. 202-986-6010
> Fax 202-667-4244
>
> <A HREF="http:www.RussiaHouse.org">http://www. RussiaHouse.org</A>
>
>
> 4th International Conference
> Past, Present and Future of Russia
> dedicated to 25th anniversary of "Kontinent" magazine
> and its founder Vladimir Maximov
>
> Warsaw, 25-27 September 1999
>
> Friday, September 24
> Arrivals, Welcoming Reception at 19.00
>
> 25 September, Saturday
>
> FIRST PANEL: Social, economical and political changes in post-communist
> Europe for the last 10 years. Tendency of development and prognosis
> perspectives.
>
> Morning session. Chairman Adam Mikhnik (Poland)
>
> I. Introductions of organizers - Adam Mikhnik ("Newspaper Vyborcha",
> Warsaw), Igor Vinogradov ("Kontinent" magazine, Moscow), Stanislav Ksenzhik
> (Russian Center of Science and Culture in Warsaw), Lutsian Sukhanek
> (Yagellonski University, Poland).
>
> II. Mikhail Gorbachev. Eastern Europe: New Developments.
> III. Presentations:
>
> 1. Adam Mikhnik (Poland). Poland in post-communist Eastern Europe.
> 2. Anthony Lim (Czech Republic). Post-communist Czechoslovakia - centrifugal
> and centripetal tendencies. Comparative dynamics of development of Czech
> Republic and Slovakia.
> 3. Andrei Sannikov (Belarus). Today's Beloras between West and East.
> 4. Vadim Skuratovski (Ukraine). Ukraine after USSR disintegration: internal
> situation and relations with Russia.
>
> IV. Discussion:
>
> Evening Session. Chairman Igor Vinogradov (Moscow).
>
> 1. Aleksei Pushkov (Moscow). Post-communist Eastern Europe in context of new
> geopolitical development at boundary of XX-XXI centuries.
> 2. Larisa Piyasheva (Moscow). Threat of the new Russian neototalitarism -
> economy and politics.
> 3. Yuri Kagramanov (Moscow). Russian fascism.
> 4. Viktor Skrunda (Poland).
> 5. Andrei Zubov (Moscow). Search of Russian national identity.
> 6. Leon Taivan (Latvia). Problem of restitution - Baltic experience.
> 7. Tomash Zarutskyi (Poland). Evolution of Polish political scene in
> historical and international context.
>
> II. Discussion.
>
> 26 September, Sunday.
>
> SECOND PANEL: Religious-spiritual space of post-communist Europe. Changes,
> tendencies, and perspectives.
>
> Morning Session. Chairman George Niva (France-Switzerland).
>
> 1. Sergei Averintsev (Moscow-Vienna). Christianity and present situation
> (European region).
> 2. Yakov Krotov (Moscow). Dynamics of transformation of religious-spiritual
> space in post- soviet Eastern Europe. The basic tendencies.
> 3. Yuzef Tyshner (Poland). Polish catholicism of post-soviet era. Dangerof
> integrism.
> 4. Chistyakov (Moscow). Russian-Ukranian confessional problems and conflicts.
> 5. Nikita Struve (Paris). Orthodox-catholic dialog in post-soviet Eastern
> Europe.
> 6. Andrei Zdanjski (Moscow). Problem of church property in Russia: history
> and present.
> 7. Sharon Linzey, Religion in Post-Soviet Russia
>
> THIRD PANEL: Post-communist Europe intelligentsia. It's place in a new
> historical space of it's country and in international dialogue of cultures.
>
> Evening Session. Chairman Lutsian Sukhanek (Poland).
>
> 1. Natalia Gorbanevskaya (Paris). Era of Paris "Kontinent" - consolidation of
> Eastern Europe intelligentsia.
> 2. Igor Vinogradov (Moscow). Moscow "Kontinent" (1992-1999) - intelligentsia
> of the new Russia and the problem of so called "national idea".
> 3. Alla Demidova
> 4. Lev Anninsky
> 5. Lutsian Sukhanek
> 6. Alitsiya Volodzko
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