DAY 1 – MONDAY 17 SEPTEMBER 2007 Day 1- Registration 13:00

LUNCH (Scarman House Dining Room) Day 1- Plenary Session 1 (Scarman Lecture Theatre 1)

14:00-

Introductory Remarks

14.30 14:30-

Plenary Address:

16:00-

Kishore Mahbubani Can Asia Save Globalisation?

16:00

COFFEE/TEA BREAK (Scarman House Lounge)

16:30 Day 1- Panel Sessions 1 16:30-

Panel I (Lecture Room

Panel II (Lecture Room

Panel III (Lecture Room

Panel IV (Lecture Room

18:30

50-100)

25-50)

25-50)

25-50)

Challenges of

Comparative Research

Global Economic

Legitimacy and

Workshop on the World

Globalisation,

on Globalisation &

Governance,

Sustainability of the

Summit on the

Regional Integration

Social Change

Legitimacy and the

International

Information Society I

International Monetary

Intellectual Property

Fund

Regime

Chair G. Underhill

Chair D. Rangnekar

and Development in Africa: Roundtable

Chair J. Scholte

Chair P. Collier

Panel V (Case Study 10)

Chair A. Paliwala

Louis Kasekende

Title tbc - Nancy

Seeing like the IMF:

Super-sizing

(African Development

Buchan (South

legitimating institutional

international IP

Bank)

Carolina)

change in small

agreements: TRIPS-plus

economies – Len

and legitimacy – Robert

Seabrooke and Andre

A. Heverly (East Anglia)

Title TBC –

Broome (CBS/Birmingham) Abdoulie Janneh (UN

Title tbc – Gianluca

Bridging the democratic

Hard earned lessons

ECA)

Grimalda (CSGR)

deficit: double majority

from the IP wars: the

decision-making at the

dis-integratory impact of

IMF – Jeffrey Oatham

global trade on regional

and Claire Wren (One

governance – Doris

1

Title TBC –

World Trust)

Estelle Long (John Marshall Law School)

Lindiwe Mabuza

Bonding Social Capital

A dual board structure at

The TRIPS enforcement

(South African High

and Corruption: a Cross-

the IMF: raising

puzzle – Peter K. Yu

Commission)

National Empirical

legitimacy and

(Drake)

Analysis – Donna

effectiveness of a key

Harris (Cambridge)

global institution –

Title TBC –

Raymond Ritter, Christian Thimann and Christian Just (European Central Bank) Michel Sidibe

Title tbc – Patricio

(UNAIDS, Geneva)

Daton and Enrique Fatas (Valencia)

UNIDO Reprentative (UNIDO)

DINNER (Scarman House Dining Room)

DAY 2- TUESDAY 18 SEPTEMBER 2007 Day 2- Plenary Session 2 (Humanities Lecture Theatre) 9:00-

Plenary Address:

10:30-

Robert Keohane The Legitimacy of Global Governance Institutions

10:30

COFFEE/TEA BREAK

11:00 Day 2- Panel Sessions 2 11:00-

Panel I (Lecture Room

Panel II (Lecture Room

Panel III (Lecture Room

Panel IV (Lecture Room

13:00

50-100)

25-50)

25-50)

25-50)

Civil Society and

Global Finance &

East Asia,

WTO & Legitimacy I

Accountable Global

Legitimacy

Regionalisation and

Panel V (Case Study 10)

Panel VI (Case Study

Panel VII (Case Study 10)

10)

2

Workshop on the World

The Effect of

The EU, Legitimacy &

Summit on the

Globalisation on

Global Governance

Governance Chair M. Schulz

Legitimacy I Chair N. Wolf

Chair B. Young

Chair R. Higgott

Information Society III

Government Size and

Chair A. Paliwala

Structure

Chair B. Rosamond

Chair M. Redoano

TBC

Economic integration

Is the EU perceived as a

Discussant R. Lloyd Civil Society and

Markets, institutions and

Legitimising the ASEAN

Using negotiation to

Title TBC –

Accountability in the

governance: extending

Economic Community:

promote legitimacy: An

and fiscal

legitimate global actor

organisation of the

the transaction cost

the ethical basis of

assessment of

decentralisation:

outside Europe?

Islamic Conference –

approach – Geoffrey

regional economic

proposals for

evidence from OECD

Navigating the unexplored

Saied Ameli (Tehran)

Underhill (Amsterdam)

governance – Helen

reforming the WTO

countries – Dan

waves of the EU’s

Nesadurai (Monash

– Cecilia Albin

Stegarescu (Deutsche

external image – Sonia

Malaysia)

(Uppsala)

Bundesbank)

Lucarelli (UNIBO)

The impact of

EU-driven

The OECD: Civil

Fear and market failure:

Regional regulation of

The future of the WTO

Title TBC –

Society and

global imbalances and

migration in East Asia –

in a coalition era –

globalisation on the

interregionalism and the

Accountability in

‘self-insurance’ –

David Chiavacci (Free

Pradeep Mehta and

composition of

(de)legitimisation of

transnational

Marcus Miller

University Berlin)

Bipul Chatterjee (CUTS

government

regionalism and

governance networks –

(Warwick)

International)

expenditures: evidence

multilateralism? – Fred

Morten Ougaard

from panel data – Axel

Soderbaum and Luk van

(Copenhagen Business

Dreher (KOF Swiss

Langehove (Gothenburg/

Economic Institute) TBC

UNU-CRIS)

On globalisation and the

Interregional relations and

School) Global Governance,

Developing Islamic

Do regions have

Changing authorities

Title TBC –

Accountability and Civil

capital markets: reifying

navels? Twentieth

and new accountability

growth of governments

legitimacy in global

Society – Jan Aart

the status quo of global

century Pan-Asianism

in the WTO – Manfred

– Gino Gancia (UPF)

governance: the case of

Scholte (CSGR)

finance? – Lena Rethel

and the legitimation of

Elsig (World Trade

the Asia-Europe meeting

(Warwick)

twenty-first century

Institute, Berne)

(ASEM) – Bart Gaens

Asian regionalism –

and Juha Jokela

David Camroux (CERI)

(Helsinki)

Contested

Good faith in sovereign

The declining influence

Globalisations,

Accountability: Civil

debt restructuring: the

of America in Asian

government size and

Society and the

evolution of an open

regional trade and

decentralisation –

International Fair Trade

norm in ‘localised’

finance – Heribert

Michela Redoano

Association – Heidi

contexts? – Dania

Dieter (SWP Berlin)

(CSGR)

Ullrich (ICTSD)

Thomas and Javier Garcia-Fronti (Keele/

3

Buenos Aires)

13:00-

LUNCH (Scarman House Dining Room)

14:00 Day 2 – Panel Sessions 3 14:00-

Panel I (Lecture Room

Panel II (Lecture Room

Panel III (Lecture Room

Panel IV (Lecture Room

15:45

50-100)

25-50)

25-50)

25-50)

Trade, Geography and

Deliberation and

Mechanisms of Global

Inequality,

Regional Integration

Geographical

East Asia,

Institutions I

Global Governance

& Regional

Globalisation and

and Economic

Indications: Law,

Regionalisation and

Governance

Regional Integration I

Globalisation: the

Justice and the Search

Legitimacy II

African Experience

for Authenticity I

Chair N. Wolf

Chair J. Scholte

Panel V (Case Study 10)

Panel VI (Case Study

Panel VII (Case Study 10)

10)

Chair E. Tsingou Chair G. Grimalda

Chair P. Yu Chair F. Lisk

Discussant G. Dutfield

Chair M. Telo TBC

Economic Development

Title TBC – James

International

Title TBC – Gianluca

NEPAD and regional

Mystery, patience and

East Asian monetary and

and the Geography of

Bohman (Saint Louis)

parliamentary

Grimalda (CSGR)

integration in Africa (tbc) –

immemorial custom:

financial cooperation: a

Institutions – Harry

institutions – Zlatko

Diery Seck (IDEP,

what does a

critical assessment – K.F.

Garretsen (Utrecht)

Sabic (Ljubljana)

Senegal)

Geographical Indication

Chin (Malaysia)

guarantee and why should it matter? – Dev Gangjee (LSE) The Diffusion of

Title TBC – Tony

Do intergovernmental

Title TBC – Elena

Global estimates of

Performing a wine

New regionalism and the

Development – Enrico

McGrew

and non-state

Meschi (CSGR)

HIV/AIDS: Impact on

quality market: the GI

ASEAN security

Spolaore (Tufts)

(Southhampton)

governance institutions

African development in a

debates in and around

community – Mely

rest on different bases

globalising world – Odile

France – Genevieve

Caballero-Anthony

of legitimacy – Steven

Frank (ILO)

Teil (INRA & IGIDR)

(Nanyang)

Bernstein (Toronto) Consumption Risk

Title TBC – Will Simth

Limits to transnational

Title TBC – Alessia

Globalisation and

GIs in India: protection

ASEAN plus three:

Sharing over the

(Dundee)

private governance –

Matano

development strategies:

and governance –

legitimacy and regional

Business Cycle: the role

Jean-Christophe Graz

reflections on trade,

Kasturi Das (Centad,

governance – Richard

of Small Firms’ Access

and Andreas Nölke

financial, employment and

New Delhi)

Stubbs (McMaster)

to Credit Markets –

(Lausanne/Frankfurt)

migration policy issues –

Matthias Hoffman ()

lessons for Africa from Asian experience – Eddy

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Lee (IILS) Title TBC – James

Network construct of

Title TBC – Mansonn

Building labour rights into

Brassett (CSGR)

new international

Walfor

Regional Economic

system: managing

Communities: The case of

regional and global

Francophone Africa –

order – Javed Salehi

Georges Minet (ILO)

and Farhad Ghasemi (Shiraz) Financial governance

Trade or Aid? Market

and Transnational

strategy, demand

deliverative diplomacy:

stimulation and

hard case or fluff and

competitiveness – an

waffle? – Randall

imperative for sustainable

Germain (Carleton)

development in Africa – Temi Abimbola (WBS)

16:00-

COFFEE/TEA BREAK (Scarman House Lounge)

16:15 Day 2- Panel Sessions 4 16:15-

Panel I (Lecture Room

Panel II (Lecture Room

Panel III (Lecture Room

Panel IV (Lecture Room

18:00

50-100)

25-50)

25-50)

25-50)

Trade, Geography and

Regionalism,

Human Rights, Labour

Inequality,

Institutions II

Governance and

& Global Legitimacy

Globalisation and

Legitimacy in East

Chair Petra Roter

Regional Integration II

Chair N. Wolf

Panel V (Case Study 10)

Panel VI (Case Study

Panel VII (Case Study 10)

10) Globalisation & Trade

Chair M. Redoano

Asia

Geographical

Conceptualising

Indications: Law,

Legitimacy

Justice and the Search

Chair J. Brassett

for Authenticity II

Chair C. Hughes

Chair G. Grimalda

Chair G. Dutfield Discussant D. Gangjee

Title TBC – Takashi

Performing Urban

Title TBC – Victoria

Domestic Polities and

Protecting Geographical

The deeper roots of future

Family types and the

Terada (Waseda

Citizenship – contesting

Kravtsova ()

Globalisation: New

Indications: comparing

legitimacy – Furio Cerutti

persistence of regional

University)

social rights in multi-

insights into the link

Laws and examining

(Florence)

disparities in Europe –

level policy spaces –

between polity change

principles – Delphine

Andres Rodrigues-

Simone Buckel

and trade policy: 1960-

Marie-Vivien (CIRAD)

Pose (LSE)

(Kassel/Humboldt)

2000 – Eugenia

5

Baroncelli (UNIBO)

A Global Model of Very

Global-local linkages:

The emergence of

Fiscal Decentralization

Trade, conflicts and

Anothing serving of

Limits of procedural

Long Term Economic

the Japanese

human rights politics in

and Regional Disparity

political integration:

rice? Examining the

legitimacy and the

Development – Diery

automobile industry and

international finance –

in OECD Countries:

explaining the

strategies to ‘save a

primacy of politics: what

Seck (IDEP, United

regional development I

Elizabeth Friessen

Evidence from Cross-

heterogeneity of regional

cultural heritage’ like

EU practice can teach

Nations)

Southern China –

(Carleton)

section and Panel Data

trading agreements –

Basmati rice – Dwijen

democratic theory –

Katsuhiro Sasuga

– Christian Lessman

Vincent Vicard (Paris)

Rangnekar (CSGR)

Daniel Mügge

(Tokai University)

(IFO)

(Amsterdam)

Contested legitimacies:

An alternative paradigm

Title TBC – Andrea

Designing the future

Protecting intellectual

The duality of legitimacy –

Asian multilateralism

of governance?: Human

Conte (Turin)

WTO: Institutional crises

property rights globally –

Jean D’Aspremont

without the United

rights and the sovereign

in trade governance

legitimate governance in

(Leiden)

States – T.J. Pempel

trap – Sam Adelman

compared – Jens

international trade? –

(Berkeley)

(Warwick)

Mortensen

Lars Thomann

(Copenhagen)

(Mannheim) Conceptualising international legitimacy – David Rapkin and Dan Braaten (Nebraska) Problem of legitimacy in modern Russia – Alla Glinchikova (RAS)

DINNER (Scarman House Dining Room)

DAY 3 – WEDNESDAY 19 SEPTEMBER 2007 Day 3 – Panel Sessions 5 09:00-

Panel I (Lecture Room

Panel II (Lecture Room

Panel III (Lecture Room

Panel IV (Lecture Room

10:45

50-100)

25-50)

25-50)

25-50)

Neo-Liberalism &

Civil Society, NGO’s &

Legitimacy and the

Production, Business

Applied Governance

Legitimacy

the Question of

Institutions of Global

Systems & Global

Issues I: Environment &

Legitimacy

Governance

Legitimacy

Development

Panel V (Case Study 10)

Panel VI (Case Study

Panel VII (Case Study 10)

10)

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Chair J. Scholte

Chair D. Stone

Chair Nikolaus Wolf

Chair G. Morgan TBC

Chair C. Hughes

Strange bedfellows:

Civil society and

Legitimacy and global

The politics of

Global water governance

political alliances in the

alternative regionalisms

governance institutions:

transnational production

and the concept of

making of neo-liberal

in Mexico – Rosalba

challenges and

systems – Helge

legitimacy – Farhad

governance – Richard

Icaza (ISS)

possibilities from the

Hveem (Oslo)

Mukhtarov (CEU)

Robison (Murdoch)

WTO’s experiences – Jayati Srivastava (Jawaharlal Nehru)

Expanding the

Regulation of non-state

The legitimacy of Mulier

The foundations of

Unintended triggers of

boundaries of public

actors participation as a

Economicus: the cases of

legitimacy – findings

regulatory processes:

debate on trade politics:

remedy for the deficient

APEC and the WTO –

from the

international aviation in

the Hemispheric Social

legitimacy of WTO

Judit Fabian (Carleton)

institutionalisation of the

the climate change debate

Alliance and the Free

procedures: some

UN Global Compact –

– Katarina Buhr

Trade of the Americas

inspiration from

Ursula Muehle

(Uppsala)

process – Marcelo

domestic systems –

(Bielefeld)

Saguier (FLACSO

Yves Bonzon &

Argentina)

Andreas Ziegler (TBC)

Neoliberalisation and

Accountability of

Organisation matters to

Reflections on ‘lovesick’

TBC – Ann Florini (CAG,

Place: Deconstructing

Transnational actors: is

institutions: the structural

companies: global

Lee Kuan Yew,

and Reconstructing

there scope for cross

design of the United

corporate citizenship

Singapore)

Borders – Philip Cerny

sector principles? –

Nations and the World

and the judicialisation of

(Rutgers)

Robert Lloyd (One

Trade Organisation –

the international order –

World Trust)

Christopher Balding

Grahame Thompson

(Irvine)

(Open University)

International society and

Governing foreign direct

Environmental Space and

global governance: neo-

investment in Central

Global Governance – Ton

liberalism and the

and Eastern Europe:

Buhrs (Lincoln)

problem of global

what is driving the

poverty – Steven

convergence towards

Slaughter (Deakin)

the competition state? – Jan Drahokoupil (CEU)

10:45-

COFFEE/TEA BREAK (Scarman House Lounge)

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11:15 Day 3 – Panel Sessions 6 11:15-

Panel I (Lecture Room

Panel II (Lecture Room

Panel III (Lecture Room

Panel IV (Lecture Room

13:00

50-100)

25-50)

25-50)

25-50)

TBA

Building Legitimacy

Applied Governance

TBA

through Multilateralism Chair R. Higgott

Panel V (Case Study 10)

Panel VI (Case Study

Panel VII (Case Study 10)

10) Decision-Making in the

China, Regionalisation

Legitimacy in Global

Issues II: Crime &

‘Medieval’ WTO – Could

& Legitimacy

Environmental

Migration

Regional

Chair H. Dieter

Governance

Chair C. Tan TBC

Representation Improve Legitimacy?

Chair P.Newell

Chair B. Gavin Towards a New

Tackling illicit capital

Regionalism and the

China’s approach to

Climate governance and

Multilateralism? Three

through cyber borders –

Problem of

East Asia regional

the legitimation of a

main issues at stake –

Edward Epia Oke

Representation in the

governance – Su

finance-led regime of

Mario Telò (Université

(ThisDay)

WTO – Kent Jones

Changhe (Shanghai)

accumulation – Matthew

Libre de Bruxelles)

(Babson)

Paterson (Ottawa)

Celebrity diplomacy via

Speaking the same

The EU as a Regional

The legitimacy of

Governing transnational

the G8: a contested

language?

Actor in the WTO – Brigid

Chinese power in the

environmental crime:

pathway to legitimacy in

Transatlanticism,

Gavin (UNU-CRIS)

Asia Pacific – Shaun

legitimate/legitimating

global governance –

terrorist financing and

Narine (St Thomas)

authority beyond the

Andrew Cooper (CIGI)

the role of regional

state? – Lorraine Elliott

regimes – Michelle

(Australian National

Frasher-Rae (New

University)

Mexico) Thin Legitimacy, weak

Managing inter-ethnic

MERCOSUR and the

Searching again to Sino-

The legitimacy of private

authority? Two

relations in the

WTO – Maria João

U.S. bilateral trade

sector involvement in

approaches to

international community

Seabra (Coimbra)

balance: an analysis of

global environmental

reconciling the inclusion

– Petra Roter

trade products – Lin

regimes: the case of the

effectiveness dilemma in

(Ljubljana)

Jue (Shanghai)

convention on biological

global financial

diversity – Amandine

governance – Andrew

Bled (IEP Bordeaux)

Baker (Queen’s) New multilateralisms for

Corporate Social

Trade Structure as a

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Civic legitimacy and

new issues: prospects

Responsibilty and Self-

Constraint to Multilateral

global environmental

for regional and global

Regulation: Exploring

and Regional

governance – Michael

order? – Tim Shaw

the instruments adopted

Arrangements in Sub-

Mason (LSE)

by business in Social

Saharan Africa: the WTO

and Sustainable Global

and the African Union –

Governance – Laura

Alice Sindzingre

Albareda & Josep

(CNRS/IEP)

Ibañez (Ramon Llull / Pompeu Fabra) Legitimacy Begins at

ASEAN and the WTO –

Home: Domestic Policy

Charles Tsai (IISD)

Processes and Global Governance – Ann Capling (Melbourne)

13:00-

LUNCH (Scarman House Dining Room)

14:00 Day 3- Plenary Session 3 (Scarman Lecture Theatre 1) 14:00-

Plenary Address:

Is there a history of global governance before American hegemony?

15:30 15:30-

Patrick O’Brien

Closing Remarks

16:00

END OF CONFERENCE

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