15:00 Opening Remarks
15:15 Panel 1
1) “Revolution and Counter-revolution in Latin America. The political project of Pinochet’s dictatorship” (José Manuel Castro Torres, University College London)
2) “Historical analysis of the constituent process of the Chilean military civil dictatorship, 1973-1980” (Jorge Olguín, Universidad Central de Chile)
Commentator: Marianne González le Saux, Universidad de Chile
16:45 Panel 2
1) “‘A country where the government didn’t meddle with the economy’”: Advertising and Neoliberalism in Chile” (Pablo Pryluka, Princeton University)
2) “Las relaciones exteriores del régimen de Pinochet con Escandinavia, Medio Oriente y América Central. Los casos de Suecia, Irán y Nicaragua (1973-1990)” (Fernando Camacho Padilla, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
3) “Institucionalización and Chilean foreign policy: the 1980 constitution as a model for the Latin American Extreme Right” (Molly Avery, The London School of Economics)
Commentator: Daniel G. Kressel, LAI, Freie Universität Berlin
18:30 Panel 3
1) Art. 4º Chile es una república democrática”: El impacto social de la Constitución chilena de 1980 bajo el lente de la prensa de oposición (Claudia Stern, LAI/Universidad de Buenos Aires, FADU-UBA)
2) “The Constitution of 1981 and changes in the Chilean dictatorship’s strategy to counter international human rights criticism.” (Philipp Kandler, LAI, Freie Universität Berlin)
3) “Democracy without Qualifiers: Battles over the Concept of Democracy in Pinochet’s Chile.” (Alfonso Salgado, Universidad Diego Portales)
Commentator: Tanya Harmer, The London School of Economics
20:15 Roundtable
Isabel Torres (Universidad de Chile), Camila Vergara (Columbia University), Marieke Riethof (University of Liverpool)
Moderator: Stefan Rinke (LAI, Freie Universität Berlin)
21:15 Final words and conclusion