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| Staff: | Charles A. Kupchan, Senior Fellow for Europe Studies |
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January 1, 1987 - December 31, 1999
Meetings
W. Averell Harriman Study Group on Contending Visions of International Order
Related Project: W. Averell Harriman Program in European Studies
| Presider: | Charles A. Kupchan |
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Current debate about the nature of the emerging international landscape is disappointingly thin. Contentious theories about the end of history and the clash of civilizations aside, the analytic community has made little progress in mapping out the key elements of a new international system. This group will examine contending visions of order and seek to generate a more fertile discussion of desirable outcomes and how policymakers can achieve them. Analysts working on these questions and their implications for American grand strategy will make presentations to the group. The project will lead to a "white paper" for the administration that takes office in 2001. In addition, Charles Kupchan will produce a book, as well as other shorter articles and op-ed pieces.
W. Averell Harriman Study Group on Contending Paradigms of International Order
Related Project: W. Averell Harriman Program in European Studies
| Presider: | Charles A. Kupchan |
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W. Averell Harriman Study Group on Transatlantic Relations: The European Union
Related Project: W. Averell Harriman Program in European Studies
| Presider: | Charles A. Kupchan |
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| Speaker: | Andrew Moravcsik, Princeton University |
W. Averell Harriman Study Group on Transatlantic Relations: Security
Related Project: W. Averell Harriman Program in European Studies
| Presider: | Charles A. Kupchan |
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| Chair: | Roger C. Altman |
| Speaker: | Stephen M. Walt, John F. Kennedy School of Government |
W. Averell Harriman Study Group on Transatlantic Relations: Trade and Finance
Related Project: W. Averell Harriman Program in European Studies
| Presider: | Charles A. Kupchan |
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| Chair: | Roger C. Altman, Evercore Partners, Inc. |
| Speakers: | Barry J. Eichengreen, University of California, Berkeley |
| David Soskice |
W. Averell Harriman Seminar Series on the Former Soviet Union: Russia's New Imperialism?
Related Project: W. Averell Harriman Program in European Studies
| Chair: | David Remnick, New Yorker |
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| Speaker: | Thomas Goltz |
W. Averell Harriman Discussion Group on Post-Communist Eastern Europe: Session Three
Related Project: W. Averell Harriman Program in European Studies
W. Averell Harriman Discussion Group on Post-Communist Eastern Europe: Session Two
Related Project: W. Averell Harriman Program in European Studies
W. Averell Harriman Discussion Group on Post-Communist Eastern Europe: Session One
Related Project: W. Averell Harriman Program in European Studies
W. Averell Harriman Discussion Group on Current Development in the Soviet Union: Session Two
Related Project: W. Averell Harriman Program in European Studies
W. Averell Harriman Discussion Group on Current Development in the Soviet Union
Related Project: W. Averell Harriman Program in European Studies
W. Averell Harriman Discussion Group on Current Developments in the USSR: Session Four
Related Project: W. Averell Harriman Program in European Studies
W. Averell Harriman Discussion Group on Current Developments in the USSR: Session Three
Related Project: W. Averell Harriman Program in European Studies
W. Averell Harriman Discussion Group on Current Developments in the USSR: Session Two
Related Project: W. Averell Harriman Program in European Studies
W. Averell Harriman Discussion Group on Current Developments in the USSR: Session One
Related Project: W. Averell Harriman Program in European Studies
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