2007 World Leaders Symposium: Venice and the Dalmatian Coast
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Dalmatian CoastSEPTEMBER 24 TO OcTOBER 5, 2007 • ABOARD Le Diamant
VENIcE AND THE
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Keynote SpeakersMADELEINE k. ALBRIGHT served as the
U.S. Secretary of State from 1997 to 2001.
Accomplishments during former Secretary
Albright’s tenure included NATO’s successful
campaign to reverse ethnic cleansing in Kosovo and
the promotion of peace in the Balkans. Prior to her appointment in the State
Department, she served as the U.S. Permanent Representative to the United
Nations. In 1995, she led the U.S. delegation to the UN’s Fourth World
Conference on Women in Beijing, China. From 1978 to 1981, Dr. Albright was a
member of President Carter’s National Security Council and White House
staff. She currently serves as the Mortara Distinguished Professor of
Diplomacy at the Georgetown School of Foreign Service.
WILLIAM J. PERRY served as the U.S. Secretary
of Defense from 1994 to 1997. Dr. Perry is currently
the Michael and Barbara Berberian Professor at
Stanford University, with a joint appointment in
the School of Engineering and the Institute for
International Studies. From 1988 to 1993, he co-directed Stanford’s Center
for International Security and Arms Control. He is a member of the National
Academy of Engineering and fellow of the American Academy of Arts and
Sciences. Among Dr. Perry’s numerous awards are the Presidential Medal of
Freedom (1997) and the Department of Defense Distinguished Service Medal
(1980 and 1981). Dr. Perry has received decorations from the governments
of Germany, France, Korea, Albania, Poland, Ukraine, Bahrain, Slovenia,
and Hungary.
MARTTI AHTISAARI served as President of the
Republic of Finland from 1994 to 2000. His post-
presidential activities include negotiating Slobodan
Milosevic’s acceptance of the Kosovo peace accord,
chairing an independent panel on the security and
safety of UN personnel in Iraq, and facilitating the peace process between the
Government of Indonesia and the Free Aceh Movement. In May 2000, he was
appointed by the British government to the third-party team overseeing
inspections of IRA weapons dumps in Northern Ireland. He currently serves
as the UN Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for the Future Status
Process for Kosovo, and chairman and founding member of the Crisis
Management Initiative. Mr. Ahtisaari was awarded the Fulbright Prize for
International Understanding in recognition of his work as peacemaker in
some of the world’s most troubled regions.
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PETER W. GALBRAITH served as U.S.
Ambassador to the Republic of Croatia from
1993 to 1998. In 1995, he negotiated the Erdut
Agreement that ended the Croatia War. He
co-mediated the Washington Agreement that
established the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina and is a former senior
advisor to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Currently, he is a Senior
Diplomatic Fellow at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation in
Washington, D.C.
MISHA GLENNY is a British journalist and
specialist on Eastern and Southeastern Europe. In
1993, he won a Sony Award for his coverage of the
breakup of Yugoslavia for the BBC World Service.
He is the author of The Balkans: Nationalism, War
and the Great Powers, 1804–1999 (1999), The Fall of Yugoslavia (1992), and
The Rebirth of History: Eastern Europe in the Age of Democracy (1990).
JOHN EDWIN MROZ is president and founder of
the EastWest Institute, an independent international
think and do tank. Mr. Mroz built EWI into one of the
world’s preeminent non-governmental change
agent institutions. He has served as an advisor to
more than twenty governments and received numerous international awards
for his work. He currently serves on the Council on Foreign Relations.
“Our expectations for the study tour were exceeded at every level. Firsthand accounts from former heads of state, an extraordinary faculty, and the camaraderie…all came together in a fantastic travel learning experience.” —–—— JOHN ScuLLEY, fORMER cEO
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Itineraryu.s. / veNiCe, itaLy
Monday, September 24
Depart the U.S. on the recommended flight itinerary, or independently, for Venice.
veNiCe
Tuesday, September 25
Upon arrival at Venice’s Marco Polo Airport, transfer to the private island of San Clemente. Check into your room at the former Camaldolese monastery, built in the late 17th century and now an elegant five-star luxury hotel. Gather for an evening welcome reception. San clEmEnTE PalacE HoTEl (r)
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Wednesday, September 26
The morning begins with an opening symposium with Dr. Perry and guest speakers. After lunch at the hotel, enjoy free time in Venice before embarking Le Diamant. lE DiamanT (B,l,D)
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Thursday, September 27
The day begins with lectures by Dr. Albright, Dr. Perry, and guest speakers while cruising the Adriatic Sea. Participate in afternoon discussions followed by free time and afternoon tea. Gather this evening for the captain’s welcome reception and dinner. lE DiamanT (B,l,D)
PLoCe, Croatia / mostar, bosNia &
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friday, September 28
After docking in Ploce, drive to Mostar. Enjoy an overview tour of the divided city including Stari Most (the restored 16th-century bridge). After lunch, continue the educational program with Dr. Albright’s lecture and meetings with local dignitaries. Return to Ploce in the late afternoon and reboard the ship. lE DiamanT (B,l,D)
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Dear Museum Traveler, The inaugural World Leaders Symposium in 2006, led by such luminaries as
Mikhail Gorbachev and Lech Walesa, was a remarkably successful new endeavor
in educational travel. This fall, embark on another exceptional learning program
on our 2007 World Leaders Symposium: Venice and the Dalmatian Coast. Join
a panel of eminent speakers, among them:
• Madeleine Albright, former U.S. Secretary of State
• William Perry, former U.S. Secretary of Defense
• Peter Galbraith, former U.S. Ambassador
• Martti Ahtisaari, former President of Finland
Beautiful and culturally diverse, the Balkans almost seem too exquisite a
setting for some of the world’s most turbulent conflicts. Traveling along the
rugged, pristine Dalmatian Coast, learn about the breakup of Yugoslavia and
the Kosovo crisis in the 1990s, examining the relevance of these events on
today’s delicate sociopolitical climate.
Gather in Venice, Italy, to board the elegant Le Diamant and cruise through
Croatia’s dramatic Kornati Islands and to Mostar, site of the recently restored
Stari Most bridge. Continue to cosmopolitan Dubrovnik and witness the work
of an organization building cross-border institutions that help rival ethnic
clans coexist.
Sail into the dramatic triple bay of Kotor, and wend along spectacular
coastlines, delving into centuries of history along the way. In multicultural
Sarajevo, see striking examples of mosques, synagogues, and cathedrals; then
call at infamous Sniper’s Alley. In Split, relish a visit to the monumental
Diocletian’s Palace, then meet with local dignitaries. Finally, spend a day on
the Croatian island gem of Hvar before returning to Venice for a final session.
Relish the opportunity to engage in dialogues and group sessions with
distinguished statesmen who played key roles brokering peace during
Yugoslavia’s breakup, along with leading academics who have closely studied
the region. Visits to the actual sites of many dramatic events in this still-
seldom visited part of the world enhance this rare educational travel program.
Join us on this peerless exploration of complex history amid stunning
landscapes.
Warm regards,
Alicia V. Stevens Director, AMNH Expeditions American Museum of Natural History
P.S. For more information, call 800-462-8687 or 212-769-5700, or fax 212-769-5755. Visit www.amnhexpeditions.org.
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Saturday, September 22—Tuesday, September 25
Delve into the art, architecture, and culture of La Serenissima. From the
private island of San Clemente explore monumental Saint Mark’s Basilica and
the 14th-century Doges Palace. On the second day, choose to study either the
masterpieces of the Accademia Gallery or visit the synagogues and museum of
the Jewish Ghetto. San CLemente PaLaCe HOteL
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friday, October 5—Monday, October 8
From the luxuriously renovated Des Indes Hotel in The Hague, visit the Peace
Palace and learn about the work of the International Court of Justice and the
International War Tribunal. Meet with international dignitaries, the U.S.
Embassy staff, and enjoy specially arranged private visits in The Hague and
Amsterdam. DeS inDeS HOteL
dubrovNiK, Croatia
Saturday, September 29
The lecture program continues with Dr. Albright, Dr. Perry, and guest speakers. Enjoy a walking tour of Stari Grad (Old Town), including the Rector’s Palace, Franciscan Monastery, and the Sponza Palace and St. Onofrio Fountain. A specially arranged private folkloric performance will be held at Dubrovnik’s City Theater. In the late afternoon there will be free time for independent pursuits. lE DiamanT (B,l,D)
dubrovNiK, Croatia / Kotor, moNteNegro
Sunday, September 30
Enter the dramatic Bay of Kotor in Montenegro and glide through the triple bays surrounded by the majestic Dinaric Mountains. Attend lectures with Dr. Perry and onboard guest speakers. Upon arrival in the village of Kotor, take a walking tour within the walled enclosure. lE DiamanT (B,l,D)
dubrovNiK, Croatia / sarajevo, bosNia &
herzegoviNa Monday, October 1
Depart early this morning on a charter flight to Sarajevo and take an overview tour of the city. See the renovated Snipers’ Alley; the WWI Assassination Memorial; Gazi Husrev-Bey Mosque; Jewish Synagogue; Sarajevo Cathedral; and the Orthodox Church. Then gather with local dignitaries and guest speakers for lunch. Return in the late afternoon by charter flight to Dubrovnik and reboard the ship. lE DiamanT (B,l,D)
sPLit, Croatia
Tuesday, October 2
Spend the day in Split and visit the imperial Roman ruins of Emperor Diocletian’s Palace. Built as his retirement retreat, it still dominates the waterfront of Croatia’s second largest city. Continue to the Mestrovic Gallery to view the sculptural works of native son Ivan Mestrovic, which are displayed in his former residence. The educational program continues with guest speakers and meetings with local dignitaries. lE DiamanT (B,l,D)
hvar isLaNd
Wednesday, October 3
During a morning at sea, participate in discussions with guest lecturers. After lunch on board, arrive at the island of Hvar, one of the jewels of the Adriatic known for its fields of fragrant lavender and beautiful walled city. Enjoy free time to explore the town independently before gathering for a private concert at the Franciscan Monastery. lE DiamanT (B,l,D)
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Thursday, October 4
During the final day at sea, the lecturers will host a wrap-up session and question-and-answer time. In the early evening the ship arrives in Venice; attend a farewell celebration on board with a Carnevale theme. lE DiamanT (B,l,D)
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friday, October 5
Participants not continuing on the post-trip extension transfer to the airport for flights home. (B)
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Le DiamantLe Diamant is known for
intimate, gracious cruising
and a high level of personal
service and comfort. All
staterooms offer a choice
of king or twin-bed
configuration, outside views, ample storage space, individually
controlled air-conditioning, private bathroom, television with
satellite channels, VCR, stereo, mini-bar, hair dryer, and bathrobes.
Le Diamant’s 180 guests enjoy a variety of amenities including
three lounges and bars; on-deck swimming pool; two open-seating
restaurants; and, new to this year’s program, increased ship staff and
complimentary bar service onboard.
Double Single
cATEGORY E $12,995 N/A
Outside cabin with king-size bed or two singles, two portholes, and bathroom with shower (no tub). 183 sq. ft.
cATEGORY D $13,995 $23,795
Outside cabin with king-size bed or two singles, two portholes, and bathroom with shower (no tub). Picture window with obstructed view on Emeraude and Rubis Decks. 183 or 200 sq. ft.
cATEGORY c $14,995 N/A
Outside cabin with king-size bed or two singles, picture window with partially obstructed view, and bathroom with shower and half-tub. Jade Deck cabins are L-shaped with living area, four portholes, and a shower (no tub). 200 sq. ft.
cATEGORY B $15,995 $27,165
Outside cabin with king-size bed or two singles, large picture window, and bathroom with shower and small bathtub. 200 sq. ft.
cATEGORY A $16,995 N/A
Outside cabin with king-size bed or two singles, large picture window, and bathoom with shower and small bathtub. 200 sq. ft.
GRAND SuITE $20,995 N/A
Outside two-room suite with large picture windows, king-size bed or two singles, and bathroom with shower and small tub. Lounge with sofas, desk, and second bathroom with shower. 400 sq. ft.
BALcONY SuITE $21,995 N/A
Outside stateroom and private veranda with deck chairs, king-size bed or two singles, sofa, and bathroom with shower and large bathtub. 226 sq. ft. plus 96 sq. ft. veranda.
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Category C (Emeraude and Rubis Decks) $0 $0Outside cabin with king-size bed or two singles, picture window with partially obstructed view, bathroom with shower & half tub. Jade deck cabins are L shaped with living area, four portholes, and a shower (no tub). 200 sq. ft. Cabins 306, 332, 502, 517, 520, 610,
Category B (Turquoise and Emeraude Decks) $0 $0Outside cabin with king-size bed or two singles, large picture window, bathroom with shower and small bathtub. 200 sq. ft. Cabins 401-410, 414, 416, 418, 425, 427, 429, 431, 501, 503-512, 514-516, 518Category A (Rubis Deck) $0 –Outside cabin with king-size bed or two singles, large picture window, shower and small bathtub. 200 sq. ft. Cabins 600-605, 618, 620, 621, 623
Grand Suite (Turquoise Deck) $0 –Outside two-room suite with large picture windows. Bedroom with king-size bed or two singles, bathroom with shower and small tub. Lounge with sofas, desk, and second bathroom with shower. 398 sq. ft. Cabins 411, 412, 430, 432-437, 438
Balcony Suite (Diamant Deck) $0 –Outside stateroom and private veranda with deck chairs, king-size bed or two singles, sofa, and bathroom with shower & large bathtub. 226 sq. ft + 96 sq. ft. verandah. Cabins 701-710
Category E (Jade Deck) $0 –Outside cabin with king-size bed or two singles, two portholes, and bathroom with shower (no tub). 183 sq. ft. Cabins 301-305
Category D (Jade, Emeraude, and Rubis Decks) $0 $0Outside cabin with king-size bed or two singles, two portholes, bathroom with shower (no tub). Picture window with obstructed view on Emeraude and Rubis decks. 183 or 200 sq. ft. Cabins 307-312, 314-329, 331, 333, 335, 337, 522, 606-609, 612, 614, 615, 617
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PLEASE NOTE: Airfare is not included in the program rates.
Included One night at the San Clemente Hotel and nine nights aboard Le Diamant • Meals as indicated in the itinerary • Complimentary alcoholic beverages and bottled water throughout • All on-tour transportation • Charter flight between Dubrovnik and Sarajevo • Comprehensive program of shore excursions and special events • Gratuities to guides, porters, and ship’s crew • Port dues and embarkation taxes • Transfers and baggage handling between airports, piers, and hotels for those arriving/departing Venice between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. • Complete packet of pre-departure information including suggested reading list and luggage tags
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