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in collaboration with the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi International Conference, 3 to 4 June 2011 The Cold War and the Postcolonial Moment Prehistory, Aims and Achievements of the NonAligned Movement, 50 Years after Belgrade Sponsored by: Swiss Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs Swiss National Science Foundation NorthSouth Centre ETHZ Swiss Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences Hochschulstiftung UZH Zürcher Universitätsverein ZUNIV Photo: ©MIJ, Titov fond, K6561 Admission free

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in  collaboration  with  the  Nehru  Memorial  Museum  and  Library,  New  Delhi  

International  Conference,  3  to  4  June  2011  

The  Cold  War  and  the  Postcolonial  Moment  

Prehistory,  Aims  and  Achievements    of  the  Non-­‐Aligned  Movement,    50  Years  after  Belgrade  

Sponsored  by:  Swiss  Federal  Ministry  of  Foreign  Affairs  Swiss  National  Science  Foundation  North-­‐South  Centre  ETHZ  Swiss  Academy  of    Humanities  and  Social  Sciences  Hochschulstiftung  UZH  Zürcher  Universitätsverein  ZUNIV  

Photo:  ©MIJ,  Titov  fond,  K65-­‐61  

Admission  free  

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Friday,  3  June  2011➔  ETH  

08:30,  ETH  Main  Building,  Semper  Aula  (HG  G  60)  Welcome  addresses  Keynote  addresses:  Prof.  em.  Dr.  Dietmar  Rothermund,  Heidelberg     „The  Era  of  Non-­‐Alignment“  Budimir  Lončar,  former  Foreign  Minister  of  Yugoslavia,  Head  of  the  President‘s  Advisory  Board  on  Foreign  Policy  and  InternaSonal  RelaSons,  Zagreb  

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Saturday,  4  June  2011➔  UZH  

10:30,    ETH  Alumni  Pavillon  Panel  I:  Who  Invented  Non-­‐Alignment?  Chair:  Prof.  Dr.  Nada  Boškovska,  UZH  Speakers:  Prof.  Dr.  Madeleine  Herren  (Heidelberg),  Maria  Framke  (Bremen),  Prof.  Dr.  Mridula  Mukherjee  (New  Delhi),  Prof.  Dr.  Čedomir  Štrbac  (Belgrade)    

13:30,  ETH  Alumni  Pavillon  Panel  II:  Non-­‐Alignment  as  a  PoliBcal  Movement  of  Postcolonialism  Chair:  Prof.  Dr.  Harald  Fischer-­‐Tiné,  ETHZ  Speakers:  Carolien  Stolte  (Leiden),  Prof.  Dr.  Kweku  Ampiah  (Leeds),  Jürgen  Dinkel  (Giessen),  Prof.  Dr.  Iey  Abraham  (AusSn,  Texas)  

16:00,  ETH  Alumni  Pavillon  Panel  III:  Non-­‐Alignment  as  a  Project  of  the  Postcolonial  Elites  Chair:  Prof.  Dr.  Corinne  Pernet,  University  of  St.  Gallen  Speakers:  Ambassador  Chandrashekhar  Dasgupta  (New  Delhi),  Prof.  Dr.  Naoko  Shimazu  (London),  Dr.  Elham  Manea  (UZH),  Prof.  Dr.  Aditya  Mukherjee  (New  Delhi)      

09:30,  UZH,  Entrance  Karl  Schmid-­‐Strasse  4,  KO2  F-­‐174  Panel  IV:  The  Non-­‐Aligned  Movement  as  a  Cold  War  Necessity  Chair:  Prof.  Dr.  Andreas  Wenger,  ETHZ  Speakers:  Prof.  Dr.  Gopalan  Balachandran  (Geneva),  Dr.  Bhashyam  Kasturi  (New  Delhi),  Dr.  Amit  Das  Gupta  (Berlin),  Prof.  Dr.  Lorenz  Lüthi  (Berlin/Montreal)  

13:30,  UZH,  Entrance  Karl  Schmid-­‐Strasse  4,  KO2  F-­‐174  Panel  V:  Yugoslavia‘s  Role  in  Non-­‐Alignment  Chair:  Prof.  Dr.  Jeronim  Perović,  UZH  Speakers:  Prof.  Dr.  Jože  Pirjevec  (Koper),  Dr.  Svetozar  Rajak  (London),  Dr.  Nataša  Mišković  (UZH),  Prof.  Dr.  Tvrtko  Jakovina  (Zagreb)  

16:15,  UZH,  Entrance  Karl  Schmid-­‐Strasse  4,  KO2  F-­‐175  Round  Table  Discussion:  The  Non-­‐Aligned  Movement  aLer  1989  

Chair:    Dr.  Bernard  Imhasly  (former  correspondent  NZZ,  Mumbai)  

Discussants:  • Budimir  Lončar,  former  Foreign  Minister  of  Yugoslavia,  Head  of  the  President‘s  Advisory  Board  on  Foreign  Policy  and  InternaSonal  RelaSons,  Zagreb  • Ambassador  Rajiv  Sikri,  former  Indian  Foreign  Service,  New  Delhi  • Prof.  Dr.  Ivan  Iveković,  American  University  in  Cairo,  former  Yugoslav  Ambassador  to  Egypt,  Cairo  • Dr.  Claude  Altermae,  Swiss  Federal  Ministry  of  Foreign  Affairs,  Berne      

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