2.12. Alois Wagner-Saal, Centrum für Internationale Entwicklung, Senseng. 3
13h30
Welcome by Berthold Unfried and Eric Burton, Wien
Introductory keynote:
David Engerman, Brandeis: The Politics of Development Aid: Three Frames of Analysis
Commentary: Petra Dannecker, Wien
15h Coffee break
Panels:
15h15
- Mutuality/Reciprocity in the transfer of resources: Trade, Aid, Solidarity
Simon Godard, Paris: Dealing with inequality in an international socialist organization: how the integration of Cuba and Vietnam changed CMEA-discourse on “development” and “internationalism”
Berthold Unfried, Wien: Univectoral transfers and the mutual interest: Solidarity, Trade and Migration in the Socialist World System
Chair and Commentary: Alexandra Sindrestean, Wien
17h Coffee break
17h15
- Travelling Concepts
Ingrid Miethe, Gießen: Workers Faculties globalizing
Verena Kröss, Bremen: The World Bank's Rural Development Doctrines and Approaches, 1960s to 1980s
Chair and Commentary: Michael Zeuske, Köln
19h30 Joint Dinner
3.12.: HS 45, University main building, Universitätsring 1
10h
- Flows of People in the Development and Solidarity Sector
Eric Burton, Wien: Tanzanian Counterparts of German development workers
Constantin Katsakioris, Bayreuth: Creating a Socialist Intelligentsia: Soviet Educational Aid and Its Impact on Africa, 1960-1991
Chair and Commentary: David Engerman, Boston
11h45 Informal standing lunch (in situ)
13h
- Development Encounters: Facing Inequality in a Universalist Perspective
Alena Alamgir, Atlanta: Contract Workers from Vietnam: Vietnamese Workers’ Labor Disputes in 1980s’ Czechoslovakia
Artemy Kalinovsky, Amsterdam: Soviet Central Asian Experts and the Developing World
Chair and Commentary: Berthold Unfried, Wien
14h45 Coffee break
15h
- Concluding Lecture
Piero Gleijeses (Washington): Internacionalismo & Solidaridad. Contributions of Cuban "Internationalism" to the international history of development efforts (via Skype)
16h Final Discussion, Round Up and Perspectives for Research