Dates: 1st to 3rd August 1997
Venue: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Organised and hosted by: Hellenic Studies Forum
Supported by: General Secretariat for Greeks Abroad, Ministry
of Foreign Affairs of Cyprus, Bank of Cyprus, Eurographics, Dinos Toumazos
BIOGRAPHICAL
NOTES AND ABSTRACTS
CONFERENCE
PARTICIPANTS
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CONCLUDING REMARKS
Contributors
Michel Bruneau, Dr., Sorbone Institute -Mapping Hellenism and
Hellenic Diaspora
Michalis
Christakis, Dr., Mediterranean Studies Institute
-Networks
of Greek Diaspora and New Technologies
.
-The
Greek Approach to the Intergovernmental Conference
Stephanos Constantinides, Dr., Centre for Hellenic Studies and
Research -The 21st Century: Challenges for the Greek Foreign Policy
Van Coufoudakis, Professor, Dean of Arts Faculty, Indianna University
-Foreign Policy Challenges Facing Greece and Cyprus
Vasilis Damaskinos, -The Digital Way
of Life, Digital Economy, Digital Education, Digital Future
Demetri Dollis, MP, State of Victoria -Globalisation and Hellenism
Demetra
Egan, Chairperson, HSF -Conclusion and Comments.
Marios Evryniades, Dr, International Relations, Athens University
-Turkey's Role in US Startegy During and After the Cold War
Stathis Gauntlett, Dr, Hellenic Studies, La Trobe University
-Waiting for the Poseidonians: Greek Language and Identity
Andreas Georgiades, High Commissioner of
Cyprus in Australia -Greek-Turkish Relations in the Eastern Mediterranean
Petro Georgiou,
MHR, Commonwealth of Australia -Greece and Australia
Stavros Lambrinidis, Secretary General, GGAE -The Tree or the
Galaxy: Policy and Practice of the GGAE
Costas Nicolaides, KYKEM
Gregoris Niotis, MP, Greece. President, Interparliamentary Committee
for Greeks Abroad -Future Directions and Priorities for Hellenism in
the 21st Century
Zena Poulli,
KYKEM -Technology in Cyprus - Past and Present
Spyros
Sfetas, Dr., Institute for Balkan Studies -Waiving Between Historical
sensitivity and Political Realism
Kostas Stavropoulos, Dr., Greek Centre for European Studies -European
Unification, Institutiona Networks of Hellenism
Anastasios Tamis, Professor, Hellenic Studies, La Trobe University
-The Persisting Irredentism of Macedoslavs by Means of Historiography
Oliver
Taplin, Professor, Magdalen College, Oxford University, UK -The Lasting
Significance of Ancient Greek Tragedy in the Modern World
Thalia Tassou, Centre for Hellenic studies and Research -Human
Rights, International Law and Realpolitik. The Cyprus Case
Constantinos Vgenopoulos, Dr., Greek
Centre for European Studies -Hellenic Migration in Historical Perspective
Gough Whitlam, The Rt. Hon., former Prime Minister of Australia
-Public Lecture, Official Opening
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CONCLUDING REMARKS