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1997-1998
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Tony Judt
(New York University)

Love’s Labour’s Lost: The European Response to America–Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
 

 

Josua Muravchik
(American Enterprise Institute)
Europe: Ally, Burden, or Adversary?
 

 

Jack F. Matlock, Jr.
(Princeton University)
“Russia, Europe, and ‘Western Civilization’”

 

 

Lecture: Josef Joffe
(Suddeutsche Zeitung, Munich)
“Germany and Europe? Why the Old Answers Don’t Work Anymore”

 

CONFERENCE
 

“The Idea of Europe”

 

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“The Idea of Europe”

 

1998 CONFERENCE
 
The Idea of Europe

Conference organized with and hosted by the Department of Political Science, Budapest University of Economics and Public Administration, Budapest, Hungary.

Paper: Norman Davies (University of London), "The Idea of Europe: Origins, Development, and Current Status"
Responses: Robert Pippin (University of Chicago) and G.M. Tamas (Institute of Philosophy of the Hungarian Academy)

Paper: Pierre Manent (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales), "The Debate About Nationalism in Europe"
Responses: Istvan Deak (Columbia University) and Heinrich Meier (Carl Friedrich von Siemens Institute)

Paper: Jacques Rupnik (Foundation Nationale des Sciences Politique, Paris), "After 1989: The Relationships Among Central/Eastern Europe, Western Europe, and Russia"
Responses: Gyorgy Bence (University of Budapest), Jack F. Matlock, Jr. (Princeton University), Jerzy Szacki (University of Warsaw)

Paper: Claus Offe (Humboldt University of Berlin), "The Debate About European Integration and Unity"
Responses: Joao Carlos Espada (University of Lisbon) and Ladislav Venys (Center For Democracy and Free Enterprise)

Paper: Orhan Pamuk (Istanbul), "The Idea of Europe: The Clash Between European and Other Cultures"
Responses: J.M. Coetzee (Cape Town) and Imre Kertesz (Budapest)

 

   
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