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Second PHP Workshop Held

2 December 2000,  Zurich, Switzerland

The PHP held its 2nd workshop on Saturday, 2 December 2000 in Zurich. It was hosted by the Center for Security Studies and Conflict Research at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. Partners and associates as well as scholars and archivists reported about the state of Cold War research and the progress of declassification in their respective countries.

  • Agenda
  • Participants List 

Agenda

Morning Session
09.00   to 12.30
Opening
  • Andreas Wenger, Center for Security Studies and Conflict Research, Zurich
  • Erwin A. Schmidl, Institute of Military History, Vienn
Introduction
  • Vojtech Mastny, Project Coordinator, Washingto
Reports
  • Petr Luňák,  Institute of International Relations, Prague
  • Jordan Baev, Cold War Research Group Bulgaria, Sofia
  • Csaba Békés, Cold War History Research Center, Budapest
  • Sergei Lavrenov, Institute of Military History, Mosco
Lunch Break
12.30

to

13.30
Afternoon Session
13.30

to

16.30
Reports
  • Mihail Ionescu,  Institute for Political Studies of Defense and Military History, Bucharest
  • Bernd Schäfer, Hannah-Arendt Institute for Research on Totalitarianism
  • Manfred Kehrig, Bundesarchiv-Militärarchiv, Freiburg i.Br.
  • Kjetil Skogrand, Norwegian Institute for Defense Studies, Oslo
  • Leopoldo Nuti, University of Rome III, Rome
  • Mark Wittrock, PfP Consortium for Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes, Garmisch
  • Christian Ostermann, Cold War International History Project, Washington
Conclusion  


Address:


Center for Security Studies and Conflict Research,
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH),
Clausius Building J1, 8092 Zurich

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