Day 1 - Thursday 16 September 1999

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Day 1 - Thursday 16th September 1999
Day 1 - SESSION 1 (Tiered Lecture Theatre)
9.30 9.40
Welcome: Richard Higgott (Warwick, UK)
Regionalism and World Order I
Chair Tony Payne
9.40 11.10
Regionalism and Asia - Peter Katzenstein (Cornell, US)
Globalisation and Europeanisation - Thomas Risse (European University Institute, Italy)
11.10 COFFEE/TEA BREAK
11.30
Day 1 - SESSION 2 (Tiered Lecture Theatre)
Regionalism and World Order II
11.30 Chair Richard Higgott
1.00
Theorising the Rise of Regionness - Bjorn Hettne & Fredrik Söderbaum (Göteborg, Sweden)
Europeanisation and Globalisation - Contradictory or Complementary Trends? - Helen Wallace (Sussex European Institute, UK)
1.00 2.30
LUNCH (Scarman House Dining Room)
Day 1 - SESSION 3
2.30 4.00
PANEL I (Tiered Lecture Theatre)
PANEL II (Lecture Room 7)
PANEL III (Lecture Room 6)
Inter-regional Relations
African Regionalism and World Order
Sub-Regionalism: Theory and Practice
Chair Ben Rosamond
Chair David Camroux
Chair Davis Bobrow
Regionalism in Latin America and the
Caribbean at the Crossroads - Carlos
Alzugaray (Instituto Superior de Relaciones,
Cuba)
Regional Integration in Southern Africa
- Heribert Dieter (Duisburg, Germany)
Sub-regionalism in ASEAN Countries - The
Case of Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand
Growth Triangle (IMT-GT) - Kasim Mohd
Yusof (Kebangsaan, Malaysia)
ASEAN and the European Union - Alfredo
Robles (De La Salle, Philippines)
Europe and Africa After the Cold War Gorm Rye Olsen (Centre for Development
Research, Denmark)
New Regionalisms in Africa in the New Millenium
- Tim Shaw (Dalhousie, Canada)
Science and Technology in sub-Saharan Africa
- Philip Nel (Stellenbosch, RSA)
The Role of Japanese Local Actors in
Relations with the Russian Far East
- Glenn Hook (Sheffield, UK)
South Pacific Forum in a Post-Globalised
World - Yoko Ogashiwa (Hiroshima, Japan)
4.00 4.30
4.306.00
COFFEE/TEA BREAK
PANEL I (Tiered Lecture Theatre)
Day 1 - SESSION 4
PANEL II (Lecture Room 6)
The Future(s) of Regionalism?
China and Asian Regionalism
Chair Barrie Axford
Chair Stuart Harris
North American Regionalism: Continental
Hegemony, Hemispheric Platform, or
Trilateral Community? - Guy Poitras (Trinity,
US)
China's Perspective on Asian Regionalism
- Xinning Song (Renmin, PRC)
Internationalisation, Domestic Coalitions and
Regional Futures - Etel Solingen (California,
US)
Asia-Pacific Regional Security from a Chinese
Angle - Yizhou Wang (CASS, PRC)
Chinese Forms of Regionalism: Organic and
Orchestrated - Rosita Dellios (Bond, Australia)
Networked Governance and Euorpean
Regionalism in the Digital Age - Xiudian Dai
(Hull, UK)
6.00 7.30
RECEPTION HOSTED BY THE ARGENTINE EMBASSY IN THE UK
7.30
DINNER (Scarman House Dining Room)
Day 2 - Friday 17th September 1999
Day 2 - SESSION 5 (Lecture Room 4)
Regionalism and World Order III
9.30 11.00
Chair Jan Aart Scholte
Regionalism and the Emerging (Intrusive) World Order: Sovereignty, Autonomy, Identity - Amitav Acharya (York, Toronto)
Rethinking Regionalism: Financial Crisis and Regional Governance in South America - Nicola Phillips (Warwick, UK)
11.00 COFFEE/TEA BREAK
11.30
PANEL I (Lecture Room 6)
11.30 Neo Gramscian Approaches to
1.00
Regionalism
Chair Tim Sinclair
Theories of Integration Meet the 1995 EU
Enlargement - Andreas Bieler (Cambridge,
UK)
South Africa's Promotion of "Democracy"
and "Stability" in Southern Africa: Good
Governance or Good for Business? - Ian
Taylor (Stellenbosch, RSA)
1.00 2.30
LUNCH (Scarman House Dining Room)
Day 2 - SESSION 6
PANEL II (Lecture Room 4)
PANEL III (Lecture Room 7)
Regions in Transformation
Regionalism and Trade
Chair Morten Ougaard
Chair Paul Bowles
Subsidiarity and its Enemies - Ken Endo
(Hokkaido, Japan)
Regionalism as Trading Blocks - Maria
O'Neill (Abertay, UK)
European Monetary Union and EU Enlargement to
the East - Jim Rollo (Sussex European Institute,
UK)
Asia-Pacific Regionalism as an Illusion?: A
Case of China's Entry for WTO - Keiji
Nakatsuji (Ritsumeikan, Japan)
The Optimum Strategy for a Spoke: Linking with
other Spokes or other Hubs? - Alfred Tovias (The
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)
Day 2 - SESSION 7
2.30 4.00
PANEL I (Lecture Room 4)
PANEL II (Lecture Room 6)
Globalisation and Regionalism
Regionalism, Trade and Environment
Chair Glenn Hook
Chair John Whalley
Globalisation and Regional Integration:
Theoretical Links and Policy Implications the Case of the EU - Mehmet Ugur
(Greenwich, UK)
The Trade-Environment Nexus and the Potential of
Regional Trade Institutions - Morten Boas (Oslo,
Norway)
Globalisation in a Historical Perspective
Ryuhei Hatsuse (Kobe, Japan)
International Trade: Globalisation or
Regionalism? - Theodore Pelagidis (Panteion,
Greece)
Regionalism and Institutional Compatibility:
The Latin American Southern Common Market
A Comparative Analysis of Regional
(MERCOSUR) - Maria Onestini (CEDEA,
Integration in Africa, Latin America, Asia and Argentina)
Europe - Feng Yi (Claremont, US)
4.00 4.30
COFFEE/TEA BREAK
Day 2 - SESSION 8
4.30 6.00
PANEL I (Lecture Room 6)
PANEL II (Lecture Room 4)
PANEL III (Lecture Room 7)
FDI, Trade and Competition
Regionalism and the Asian Financial Crises
Comparative Regional Dynamics
Chair Etel Solingen
Chair Kevin Hewison
Chair: Barbara Allen Roberson
Understanding Regional Arrangements Davis Bobrow (Pittsburgh, US) & Robert
Kudrle (Minnesota, US)
East Asian Regionalism: The Challenge of Political
Reform and Systemic Crisis in the Late 1990s James Ferguson (Bond, Australia)
Middle East Regionalism: A Comparative and
Theoretical Perspective - Louise Fawcett
(Oxford, UK)
Regionalism and Development After(?) the
Global Financial Crises - Paul Bowles
(Northern British Columbia, Canada)
Regional Responses to the South East Asian
financial Crisis: A Case of Self-Help or No Help? Chang Li Lin (The Institute of Policy Studies,
Singapore)
Globalisation and Regionalisation: The
Debate in Japan - Susumu Takahashi (Tokyo,
Japan)
Discovering the Frontiers of Regionalism:
Fostering Entrepreneurship, Innovation and
Competitiveness in the European Union Simon Lee (Hull, UK)
7.30
Internationalisation of Open Regionalisation Yi-chong Xu (St Francis Xavier, Canada)
CONFERENCE DINNER (SILVER SERVICE DINNER, SCARMAN HOUSE DINING ROOM)
Culture as a Basis for Regional Identity Kweku Ampiah (Stirling, UK)
Day 3 - Saturday 18th September 1999
Day 3 - PLENARY SESSION 9 (Lecture Room 4)
PANEL 1 (Lecture Room 4)
9.30 11.00
Multilateralism in Asia
Chair Peter Ferdinand
The Regional Response in Asia-Pacific and its Global Implications - Stuart Harris (ANU, Australia)
Australia and Asia-Pacific Security Regionalism - Derek McDougall (Melbourne, Australia)
A New Challenge for ASEAN and Japan - Susumu Yamakage (Tokyo, Japan)
11.00 COFFEE/TEA BREAK
11.30
DAY 3 - CLOSING PLENARY SESSION 10 (Lecture Room 4)
11.30 - Regionalism and World Order IV
1.00
Chair Shaun Breslin
Japan-US Relations and the Emergence of Multilateralism in Asia - Ellis Krauss (U.C., San Diego, US)
The Politics of Open Regionalism - Andrew Gamble (Sheffield, UK)
1.00 -
LUNCH (Scarman House Dining Room)
Updated: 14.09.99
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