The Emergence of Humanitarian Intervention. Concepts and Practices. in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

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The Emergence of Humanitarian Intervention. Concepts and Practices in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Annual Conference of the German Association for Peace Research (AKHF) An interdisciplinary conference investigating how the concepts and practices of humanitarian intervention developed from the 19th century to the present. Convenor: Venue: Fabian Klose (München) for the AKHF (AKHF liaison: Jost Dülffer, Köln) Historisches Kolleg München Date: October 25 to 27, 2012 Registration: Spaces limited. Pre-registration required. Please register with: Franco.Adrian@campus.lmu.de Information: For further information please contact: Fabian.Klose@lrz.uni-muenchen.de We gratefully acknowledge the generous funding of the conference by the German Foundation for Peace Research (DSF). We also thank the History Department of the LMU Munich and the German Research Foundation (DFG) for their great support. 1

Program Thursday, October 25, 2012 12:00-13:45: Meeting of the AKHF 14:00: Welcome and Introduction, Fabian Klose (München), Holger Nehring (Sheffield) 14:15-15:00: Keynote Lecture, Michael Geyer (Chicago), Humanitarianism and Human Rights: A Troubled Rapport 15:00-15:30: Coffee Break 15:30-17:30: Panel I: The Legal Discourse on Humanitarian Intervention and the Role of Public Opinion in the 19th Century Daniel Segesser (Bern), Humanitarian Intervention and the Issue of State Sovereignty in the Discourse of Legal Experts of the Second Half of the 19th Century Stefan Kroll (Toronto), Intervention and Justification Jon Western (South Hadley, MA), Prudence or Outrage? Public Opinion and Influence on Humanitarian Intervention in Historical and Comparative Perspective 17:30-18:30: Break 18:30-20:00: Public Panel Discussion, Detlef Bald (München), Corinna Hauswedell (Bonn), Lawrence Moss (New York), Protecting Human Rights by Force? Military and Political Perspectives in the 21st Century 20:00: Reception 2

Friday, October 26, 2012 09:00-11:00: Panel II: Humanitarian Intervention in the 19th Century, Part I: Fighting the Slave Trade Fabian Klose (München), Enforcing Abolition: The Congress of Vienna and the Origins of Humanitarian Intervention Bronwen Everill (Warwick), Colonial Anti-Slavery and Humanitarian Intervention: Sierra Leone and Liberia from 1821-1861 Mairi MacDonald (Toronto), Colonial Rule as Humanitarian Intervention: The Brussels Conference relative to the African Slave Trade 1890 11:00-11:30: Coffee Break 11:30-13:00: Panel III: Humanitarian Intervention in the 19th Century, Part II: Protecting Religious and Ethnic Minority Groups Davide Rodogno, (Genf ), Interventions in the Ottoman Empire Abigail Green (Oxford), The Jewish Question in the 19th Century: a Classic Case of Non-Intervention 13:00-14:00: Lunch Break 3

14:00-16:00: Panel IV: Humanitarian Intervention in the Interwar Period Daniel Maul (Gießen), Questions of War and Peace: Quaker Relief and the Problem of Humanitarian Intervention 1870 to 1945 Jost Dülffer (Köln), Humanitarian Intervention as Legitimation - the German Case 1937/1940 16:00-16:30: Coffee Break 16:30-19:00: Panel V: Humanitarian Intervention during the Cold War Jan Erik Schulte (Dresden), From the Protection of Sovereignty to Humanitarian Intervention? Traditions and Developments of United Nations Peacekeeping in the 20th Century Norrie MacQueen (Dundee), Cold War Peacekeeping versus Humanitarian Intervention: Beyond the Hammarskjoldian Model Gottfried Niedhart (Mannheim), Humanitarian Catastrophies and the Problem of Intervention in the East-West Conflict: from Hungary 1956 to Helsinki 1975 Patrick Merziger (Berlin), Civil-Military Cooperation in Humanitarian Missions of the Federal Republic of Germany 1960-1992 4

Saturday, October 27, 2012 09:00-11:00: Panel VI: A New Century of Humanitarian Intervention? Eric J. Morgan (University of Wisconsin), From Intervention to Non- Intervention: The United States and the Rwandan Genocide Bradley Simpson (Princeton), Realpolitik Praxis in Humanitarian Garb: The International Community s Intervention in East Timor in 1999 Manuel Fröhlich (Jena), The Responsibility to Protect as Normative Change: The Case of Libya 11:00-11:30: Coffee Break 11:30-12:00: Final : Andrew Thompson (Exeter) 12:00-13:00: Final Discussion 5