September 2003

Harriman Institute Calendar of Events
Legend IAB=International Affairs Building, 420 West 118th Street, off Amsterdam Avenue            Last Update:  18 Sep
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Labor Day - University Closed

2 First Day of Classes 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 . Opening Reception for the Harriman Institute (HI,) the East Central European Center (ECEC) and Institute for the Study of Europe (ISE). Room 1219 IAB, 5:30pm. 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 Ukrainian Studies Series Presents:  Olexiy Haran (Professor of Political Science and Director, School for Policy Analysis, University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy) “Ukraine on the Eve of Presidential Elections: Domestic Struggle and Foreign Influences.”  Room 1219 IAB at Noon.  18 19 20 The Harriman Institute in association with the Macedonian Arts Council present: “The Importance of Ilinden in the Awakening of Macedonian National Consciousness.” Keynote Speech by H.E. Kiro Gligorov, First President of the Republic of Macedonia. Participants: Nadine Akhund (Columbia U); Duncan Perry (U of Scranton, PA); Andrew Rossos (U of Toronto). Please check the Balkan Studies website for more details. The World Room, Columbia School of Journalism, 10am.
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24. Southeastern European Leaders Forum. A roundtable discussion featuring the heads of delegation to the U.N. General Assembly of the countries of southeastern Europe For an updated list of participants, please consult the Harriman Web siteRSVP by Sept. 19 at 212-854-6213 Low Rotunda, 9:00 am-12 pm. 25 SIPA Distinguished Statesman Award Presented to Anatoliy Zlenko, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.  11:00 a.m. Room 1501 International Affairs Building.  Co-sponsored by the Harriman Institute.  RSVP by September 23 to Alla Rachkov at 212-854-9713   26 27
28 29 30 The Harriman Institute’s Director’s Seminar Affecting Global Change Through Regional Studies Presents Jeffrey Sachs (Director, Earth Institute & Quetelet Professor of Economics and International Affairs),  Alexander Pfaff (Associate Professor of Economics), and Katharina Pistor (Associate Professor, School of Law).  Dag Hammarskjold Lounge, 6th Floor IAB, 12-2pm. Oct1 2 3 4
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