The international scientific conference “Diplomacy and Literature” aims to examine the link that is created and connects literature to diplomacy, as well as the permeability between these two activities which are at the crossroads of numerous fields of research, such as those of history, archival research, politics and international relations. The international conference “Diplomacy and Literature” will attempt to answer the question paraphrased here: “How can one be an ambassador of a country and a writer?” », based on cases of “writer-diplomats”.
Are diplomacy and literature two concentric circles? How does a diplomat become a writer? How does he transfer his experiences through literature? What cultural practices does he use? Who are the reference writers for writer-diplomats? How does language become a vehicle of culture? What literary genres does he use? What is the contribution of diplomacy to literary inspiration? What is the role of the writer-diplomat in international relations? These are some of the questions the conference is invited to answer. The conference also aims to focus on Greek writer-diplomats who have not been systematically studied.
Over the last few years, numerous historical researches in Tunisia and Europe has helped elucidate the history of consular and diplomatic relations between France, Europe and the Barbary capitals in the 19th century: Tripoli, Algiers, Tangier and notably Tunis. Indeed, throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, numerous consular missions, embassies and official trips were exchanged between European states and the Regency of Tunis. At least three diplomatic missions deserve to be noted here as significant diplomatic episodes, namely:
1) The stay of the Tunisian Ambassador, Yusuf Khuja, with Prince Eugene of Austria in Vienna in 1732.Given the interest in these diplomatic visits by Tunisian dignitaries to European courts of the 19th century, this article aims precisely to relate the journey of Khereddine Pasha in his capacity as a diplomat and writer who had a particularly rich career. Indeed, the latter left us a whole series of archival documents, letters and correspondence, memoirs and chronicles in Arabic describing in meticulous detail the welcome ceremonies, the costumes and the palaces that he saw and admired. as emissary of the Bey of Tunis to the Courts of the kings of Germany, France, England, Italy, Austria, Sweden, Holland, Denmark and Belgium.
In a word, it is a question of providing, on the basis of readings and investigations of archive reports and memoirs of this diplomat, insights retracing the state of diplomatic, commercial and cultural relations between European countries and the Kingdom of Tunis throughout the modern period. This communication will at the same time focus on the importance of writing and testimonies in diplomatic relations between such different nations but also on the perceptions and perspectives between Europeans and Muslims living on both coasts of the Mediterranean in Nineteenth century.
June 28-30, 2023 / International conference “The China – Russia – Africa(s) triangle” Mohammed V University of Rabat MOROCCO
October 18-20, 2023 / International scientific conference “Diplomacy and literature” Piraeus/GREECE
November 1-3, 2023 / INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE “Cultural transfers between North and South” Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venice, ITALY
February 2-4, 2024 / International Conference “Making the world “one postal territory” UPU / Bern Switzerland
May 23-24-25, 2024 /INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 1974-2024 “The history of contemporary international relations.” Sorbonne University – Paris France
1-4 October 2018 / International Conference on Managing Urban Cultural Heritage. George Town UNESCO World Heritage Site, Penang, Malaysia. Mohieddine Hadhri Paper conference “ Sustainable Tourism Development, Historical City centers and Challenges to Urban cultural heritage and Landscape in the Mediterranean : A Case Study on the Conservation and Management of “ Tunis Medina City” Penang MALAYSIA
14-17 August 2018 / Symposium International of the European Association of Social Anthropologists EASA “Locating the Mediterranean : Connections and Separations across Space and Time Location” Hadhri paper conference “The Mediterranean Sea in the Arab Historiography: A preliminary approach of Arab-Mediterranean Perceptions and Outlooks “ Stockholm SWEDEN
25-26 June 2018/ Raymond Aron Conference 2018 “ Diplomacy in the 21st century – behind the diplomat, the negotiator? Hadhri paper conference “Dag Hammarskjöld and the diplomacy of peacekeeping in Africa” Paris 25-26 juin 2018 FRANCE
16-17 Novembre 2017 / Seminar « Africa in the road of regional integration » Conference paper “ Regional integration organisations and processes in Africa : A South-South comparative Approach “ Sgezed HUNGARY
3-4 November 2017 / international Symposium « History of Peacekeeping : New perspectives » Conference Talk « The United Nations Organization and the Peace Keeping Forces in Africa 1956-2016 “ Royal Military College in Kingston, Ontario November 3rd and 4th 2017. CANADA
14-15 Octobre 2017 / Symposium UNESCO- ICOMOS Expert group on the Oasis and Traditional Settlements Florence ITALYUnesco- Icomos International Symposium Florence ITALY
15-19 May 2017 / International Expert Meeting on the Role of the Historic Urban Landscape approach in the nomination and conservation of Cultural Landscapes in the Arab Region . Meeting presentation entitled « Tozeur Oasis and City : A World Natural and Cultural Heritage », Chefchaouen (Morocco), from 15 to 19 May 2017
2017/ 2nd International Conference | ICSR Mediterranean Knowledge Mediterranean Cultures and Societies: Knowledge, Health and Tourism 4-5 May 2017 |. Conference Talk “Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Tourism in the Mediterranean”. University of Algarve, Faro, Portugal
2016/ international Conference «Table and Diplomacy from the Middle Ages to the present day »,. – Conference paper on “ Tunisian diplomats in the European Courts during the XIX Century,– 3, 4, 5 November 2016. Paris Sorbonne University .FRANCE
2016/ 8e Festival de Géopolitique de Grenoble 16-19 Mars 2016. FRANCE sur le thème « Dynamiques africaines » conférence sur « L’ONU ET L’AFRIQUE DANS UN MONDE EN MUTATION « Enjeux et défis de la paix, de la sécurité et de la gouvernance
2015/ “The United Nations and Africa in a Changing World: Challenges of Peace, Development and Governance “ Paper presented at the international conference “ The United Nations : 70 Years of Global Governance” organized by the Institut d’études internationales de Montréal (IEIM) Montréal 21 -22 October 2015. CANADA.
2015/ “AUCUNS 2015 Annual Meeting: “The United Nations at 70” Conference paper “Revolution and democracy : Assessing the New Challenges of Global Governance in Tunisia “ Paper presented at the 11-13 June, 2015 at The Institute for Global Justice. The Hague, NETHERLANDS .
2013 / Annual Conference of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations “America and the World – The World and America”. Paper Title ” US Foreign Policy Towards North Africa During the Cold War : From Eisenhower to Kennedy” 1953-1963” June 20-22, 2013, Arlington, Virginia.Washington.USA
2012/ Participation in the International Conference “Global Futures :Issues and Trends for the 21 Century , “How to shape the Future in The Arab Gulf region : GCC National Visions 2030 “March 12-13 2012 . International Christian University Tokyo JAPAN
2012/ Guest speaker at the International Conference on Global Movement of Moderates 17-19 January 2012. Kuala Lumpur MALAYSIA
2010/ Paper presentation on « Crossing the XX Century : Unesco in the History of Contemporary International relations 1945-2010 “ presented at the 21st International Congress of Historical Sciences 22-28 August 2010 .Amsterdam NETHERLAND
2010/ Participation in the Founding Conference “Foundation Knowledge Space Europe – Mediterranean (WEM) .Paper entitled “ The Mediterranean, A Bridge Between Orient and Occident: Itineraries, Dynamics and Transfers of Trans-Mediterranean Science and knowledge” 27-28 October 2010 Rabat MOROCCO.
2004/ Invited Key-Speaker at the International Meeting de Séville « Construire et reconstruire les ponts virtuels ou réels entre les deux rives de la Méditerranée » Fondation des Trois Cultures & COPEAM 19-23 March 2004 Séville /SPAIN
1) HADHRI Mohieddine, La Méditerranée et le Monde arabo-méditerranéen aux portes du XXI Siècle : Choc de cultures ou Dialogue de civilisations ?.Centre de Publication Universitaire Tunis , 2004.,234p.
2) HADHRI Mohieddine, La Méditerranée, Nouveau pôle de développement :Zones de Libre-échange et Partenariat Nord/Sud . Ed Cetima , Tunis ,1996, 240 pages
3) HADHRI Mohieddine « Dialogue de Civilisations en Méditerranée.» CETIMA Tunis 1997-232p.
4) Mohieddine Hadhri (s.direction) L’Union du Maghreb Arabe et le Nouvel Espace Economique Européen, Edition CETIMA Tunis , 1994. 205 p
5) Mohieddine Hadhri (s.direction) L’Annuaire Economique du Maghreb .1991-1992, 1993-1994 Edition CETIMA Tunis , 1992 , 1994.
1. Mohieddine Hadhri, “The Mediterranean, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow “ in D’Angelo G. & Martins Ribeiro J. (Eds.). (2016). Borders and Conflicts in the Mediterranean Basin. Fisciano, Italy : ICSR Mediterranean Knowledge..
2. Hadhri, M. & Mangone, E. (2016), Intercultural Complexity of the Southern Mediterranean: Arab-Mediterranean Perceptions and Outlooks. Journal of Mediterranean Knowledge-JMK, 1 (2), 125-141.
3. Mohieddine Hadhri, Arab Spring and the New Deal of Global Polarity : The Arab World at the Crossroads “ in Bernd Thum « Au tournant d’une époque –l’Europe, la Méditerranée et le monde arabe , Stuttgart: ifa, 2012.– (ifa-Edition Kultur und Außenpolitik).
4. Mohieddine Hadhri, ”Globalization challenges and New Arab Regionalism : Towards a New deal of South-South integration “ in Miroslav Jovanovic , International Handbook of Economic Integration.Geneva. London 2010.
1. Mohieddine Hadhri,( 2015) « L’UNESCO et la Traversée du siècle. Un monde plus que jamais à reconstruire. » La Presse de Tunisie (Tunis), 14-17 Novembre 2015.
2. Mohieddine Hadhri, (2016) “The Mediteranean, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow “ in D’Angelo G. & Martins Ribeiro J. (Eds.). (2016). Borders and Conflicts in the Mediterranean Basin. Fisciano, Italy : ICSR Mediterranean Knowledge..
3. Mohieddine Hadhri (2014 ) /“ U.S. Foreign Policy Toward North Africa During the Cold War: From Eisenhower to Kennedy (1953–1963) in the Journal of the Middle East and Africa, 5:95–110, 2014
4. Mohieddine Hadhri, (2016 ) François Pelletier ““Le Moyen Orient et la Seconde Guerre Mondiale : Convoitises et Rivalités entre les puissances belligérantes Presses Universitaires de France | « Guerres mondiales et conflits contemporains
2016/2 N° 262 | pages 93 à 106 .