East Auditorium, George C. Marshall Conference Center
320 21st Street NW, at Virginia Avenue
United States Department of State
Washington, D.C.
Monday, October 22, 2007:
9:00?9:55: Registration
9:55?10:00: Welcome and Introductory Remarks: Dr. Marc J. Susser, The Historian, U.S. Department of State
10:00?10:20: Keynote Address by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice [Transcript and Video]
10:25?12:00: Roundtable Discussion of Former Government Officials [Transcript]
Chair: Dr. Marc Susser, The Historian, U.S. Department of State
12:00?2:00: Lunch
2:00?2:20: Welcome and Introduction of Joint Volume: Dr. Marc J. Susser, The Historian, U.S. Department of State and Ambassador Konstantin Provalov, History and Records Department, Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
2:20?3:50: Scholarly Interpretations of the Joint Volume and D?tente
Chair: Dr. Edward Keefer, Office of the Historian, U.S. Department of State
Dr. Sergey M. Rogov, Director of the USA and Canada Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Unable to attend)
Professor Robert Schulzinger, University of Colorado at Boulder4:00?6:00: Reception (by invitation only)
Tuesday, October 23, 2007:
8:15?8:55: Registration and Breakfast - Enter from Virginia Avenue and 21st Street
8:55?9:00: Welcome
9:00?10:30: Panel 1 ? D?tente and Europe: Transnational Perspectives
Chair/Commentator: Professor Thomas Schwartz, Vanderbilt University
10:30?10:45: Break
10:45?12:15: Panel 2 ? Selling the End of the Cold War at Home
Chair/Commentator: Professor David Engerman, Brandeis University
12:15?1:45: Lunch
1:45?3:15: Panel 3 ? D?tente in Theory and Practice
Chair/Commentator: Dr. Bernd Schaefer, German Historical Institute/Woodrow Wilson Center
3:15?3:30: Break
3:30?5:00: Panel 4 ? D?tente by Other Means: Science, Culture, and Human Rights
Chair/Commentator: Dr. Christian Ostermann, Woodrow Wilson Center
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