Programm `Parliamentary Means` - intern

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Programm `Parliamentary Means` - intern
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Parliamentary Means
of Conflict Resolution
in a Comparative
Perspective
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Concept and Organisation:
Pasi Ihalainen
16/17 March 2012
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Location:
FRIAS ● Albertstr. 19
www.frias.uni-freiburg.de
FRIDAY, 16 MARCH
9.15: Welcome and Introduction
Pasi Ihalainen (Jyväskylä/FRIAS)
Jörn Leonhard (FRIAS)
10.00–10.15 Coffee break
Theme I: Parliament and the Media
Panel: Parliamentary and Media Debates on
Domestic Crises in Britain
Chair: Pasi Ihalainen (Jyväskylä/FRIAS)
Robert Saunders (Oxford):
The Crisis of Parliaments: Tory Rebels and the
Threat of Civil War in Britain, 1910-1914
Panel: Parliamentary and Media Debates on
Domestic Crises in Germany and Poland
Chair: Jonas Harvard (Mid-Sweden University)
Anna Björk (Jyväskylä):
Naturalisation and Staatsangehörigkeit: The Question of a Citizenship Test and the Reform of the
Staats– und Rechsangehörigkeitsgesetz in 1913
Paulina Gulińska-Jurgiel (Potsdam):
The Management of the Past as a Translation:
Parliamentary Debates in the Aftermath of Dictatorship
Miina Virmasalo (Jyväskylä):
Future of Nuclear Energy within the German Parliamentary Process: Environmental, Technical, Economic and Constitutional Conflict in the early
1990s
SATURDAY, 17 MARCH
9.00: Keynote lecture
Stuart Ball (Leicester):
The Changing Role of Parliament in Twentieth
Century British Politics
10.00–10.30 Coffee break
Theme II: Parliament and Foreign Relations
Panel: Parliaments and Bilateral Relations
Chair: Satu Matikainen (Jyväskylä)
Anssi Halmesvirta (Jyväskylä):
The Casement Report on Congo (1904) and Public Moralism in the House of Commons
Comment: Armin Burkhardt (Magdeburg) Matti Roitto (Jyväskylä):
The British Parliament, the Executive Branch and
Relations with the United States in the Atomic
Question of 1945—1946
Laura-Mari Manninen (Jyväskylä):
Discord between the British Parliament and the
Women’s Social and Political Union: The First
Conciliation Bill in 1910 as a Case Study
15.45–16.15 Coffee break
Comment: Uwe Wagschal (Freiburg/FRIAS)
Panel: Parliamentary and Media Debates in
Connection with International Crises
12.00–13.00 Lunch in the FRIAS Lounge
Comment: Stuart Ball (Leicester)
Chair: Rinna Kullaa (Jyväskylä)
12.45–13.45 Lunch in the FRIAS Lounge
Jonas Harvard (Mid-Sweden University):
Parliamentary Speaking and Media Narratives
during the Falklands War
James Thompson (Bristol):
Parliament and the Idea of Public Opinion in
Britain 1870–1914
Comment: Peter Itzen (Freiburg)
Teemu Häkkinen (Jyväskylä):
The House of Commons and the State of the Constitution: The Decision to go to War against Iraq
in 2002—2003
Comment: Jörn Leonhard (Freiburg)
Panel: National Parliaments and International
Organizations
Chair: Anssi Halmesvirta (Jyväskylä)
Satu Matikainen (Jyväskylä):
The British Parliament and Minority Protection under the League of Nations
Rinna Kullaa (Jyväskylä):
The European Parliament and the UK Parliament –
A Relationship in Foreign Policy
Comment: Norbert Götz (Södertörn)
14.30—15.00: Final Discussion

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