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The NATO After 50 Years Conference was hosted by the Lemnitzer Center at Kent State University in 1999.  The program follows:

Friday, May 7

9:00 - 9:15:  Welcoming Remarks

Dr. Carol A. Cartwright

President, Kent State University

9:15 - 12:00

The Transatlantic Relationship: Continuity or Change

The View from America

Stanley Sloan, Vienna International Consultants

The View from Europe

Julian Lindley-French, King’s College, London

An American Critique

Ted Galen Carpenter, CATO Institute

A European Critique

Frédéric Bozo, French Institute for International Relations

  Luncheon Speaker

NATO: 2000 and Beyond

Robert E. Hunter, U.S. Ambassador to NATO, 1993-98

1:45 - 5:30

NATO into the New Millennium

NATO as a Political  Organization

Robert Jordan, University of New Orleans

NATO as a Military Organization

Steven Rearden, Historical Office, Joint Chiefs of Staff

NATO Enlargement

Jeffrey Simon, National Defense University

NATO and Russia

Nina Khrushcheva, East West Institute, New York

NATO and the European Union/WEU

Pierre-Henri Laurent, Tufts University

NATO and Arms Control

Kori Schake, National Defense University

 Saturday, May 8

9:00 - 12:00

Other NATO Challenges

Civil - Military Relations in the New NATO

Andrew Michta, Rhodes College

NATO and Internal Disputes:

Greece and Turkey

S. Victor Papacosma, Kent State University

Non-Traditional Challenges and Missions

Allen Sens, University of British Columbia

Whither Collective Defense

Steven Hook and Richard Robyn

Kent State University

Luncheon Speaker

NATO’s Future: The Relevance of History

Lawrence S. Kaplan, Kent State University

NATO’s Future

Roundtable Discussion

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