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
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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
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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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