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    Contributor to CNN
Garrick Utley
“Germany: Television Without Walls”
7:30 p.m. October 11, Bush Presidential Conference Center
Keynote Speaker
For a special conference on Germany, Europe, and Public Opinion
“United Germany in a Uniting Europe: Media and'Public Support”
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11
1:30 p.m. German Unification: Building Public Support
Chase Untermeyer, Former Head of the Voice of America
Sigfried Buschschlueter, Former Program Director, R1AS Berlin
Roman Popadiuk; Former Ambassador to Ukraine
and Deputy Press Secretary for President Bush
3:30 p.m. Germany After Unification
Hiidegard Boucsein, Permanent Undersecretary for European Affairs
Karl Kaiser, German Council on Foreign Relations, Berlin
Russell Dalton, Professor of Political Science, UC Irvine
7:30 p.m. “Germany; Television Without Walls"
Garrick Utley, Contributor to CNN
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12
8:30 a.m. European Unification: Building Public Support
Alain Stekke, Principal Administrator, The European Commission
Karl Kaiser, German Council on Foreign Relations, Berlin
Daniel M. Hofmann, Economics Editor, Neue Zurcher Zeitung
10:30 a.m. Germany’s Role in European Unification
Fraser Cameron, Political Counselor EU
Pierre-Herni Laurent, Professor of History, Tufts University
Prof. James F. Hollifield, Director of International Studies,
Southern Methodist University
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