DAY 1 – MONDAY 17 SEPTEMBER 2007

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DAY 1 – MONDAY 17 SEPTEMBER 2007
Day 1- Registration
13:00
LUNCH (Scarman House Lounge)
Day 1- Plenary Session 1 (Scarman Lecture Room 2)
14:00-
Introductory Remarks: Richard Higgott
14.15
14:15-
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 2)
Panel II (Lecture Room 1)
Panel III (Lecture Room 3)
Panel IV (Lecture Room 7)
Panel V (Syndicate Room 1A)
18:30
Challenges of
Comparative Research
Global Economic
Global Digital Divide I:
Legitimacy and
Globalisation,
on Globalisation &
Governance,
Governance
Sustainability of the
Regional Integration
Social Change
Legitimacy and the
and Development in
Africa: Roundtable
International Monetary
Chair J. Scholte
Chair D.Seck
International Intellectual
Chair A. Paliwala
Fund
Property Regime
Chair Jens Mortensen
Chair G. Underhill
Louis Kasekende
Globalisation, Co-
Seeing like the IMF:
Of Policy and
Super-sizing international
(African Development
operation and Public
legitimating institutional
Regulatory Choices in
IP agreements: TRIPS-
Bank)
Goods Provision:
change in small
Communications
plus and legitimacy –
Experimental Results
economies – Len
Services Convergence:
Robert A. Heverly (East
from an International
Seabrooke and Andre
Qui Bono? – Peter
Anglia)
Study - Nancy Buchan
Broome
Obutte (Oslo)
and Gianluca Grimalda
(CBS/Birmingham)
(South Carolina/CSGR)
Emmanuel Nnadozie
Bonding Social Capital
Bridging the democratic
The Search for Good
‘Democratising’
(UN ECA)
and Corruption: a Cross-
deficit: double majority
Governance: Network
Globalisation: Practising
National Empirical
decision-making at the
Europe and the Digital
the Policies of Cultural
Analysis – Donna
IMF – Jeffrey Oatham
Revolution – Xiudian
Inclusion – Doris Estelle
Harris (Cambridge)
and Claire Wren (One
Dai (Hull)
Long (John Marshall Law
1
World Trust)
School)
Mr. Vinanchiarachi
A dual board structure at
The TRIPS enforcement
(UNIDO)
the IMF: raising
puzzle – Peter K. Yu
legitimacy and
(Drake)
effectiveness of a key
global institution –
Raymond Ritter,
Christian Thimann and
Christian Just
(European Central
Bank)
Catherine Hankins
(UNAIDS, Geneva)
18.30–
Pre-Dinner Drinks (Lounge)
19.00
19.00
DINNER (Scarman House Courtyard)
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DAY 2- TUESDAY 18 SEPTEMBER 2007
Day 2- Plenary Session 2 (Humanities Lecture Theatre)
9:00-
Plenary Address:
* Global Digital Divide II:
The Legitimacy of Global Governance Institutions
10:30
10:30-
Robert Keohane
Lecture Room 7 Scarman
COFFEE/TEA BREAK
11:00
Day 2- Panel Sessions 2
11:00-
Panel I (Lecture Room 2)
Panel II (Lecture Room 1)
Panel III (Lecture Room 3)
Panel IV (Lecture Room 7)
Panel V (Syndicate Room 1A)
Panel VI (Syndicate Room 1)
Panel VII (Syndicate Room 1B)
13:00
Civil Society and
Global Finance &
East Asia,
Global Digital Divide
WTO & Legitimacy
The Effect of
The EU, Legitimacy &
Accountable Global
Legitimacy
Regionalisation and
III: Activism
Globalisation on
Global Governance
Governance
Chair M. Schulz
Legitimacy I
Chair N. Wolf
Chair TJ Pempel
Discussant R. Lloyd
Chair B. Young
Government Size and
Chair A. Paliwala
Structure
Discussant S. Liff
Chair M. Redoano
Chair B. Rosamond
Civil Society and
Markets, Institutions,
Legitimising the ASEAN
Whose Summit? Whose
Using negotiation to
Economic integration
Is the EU perceived as a
Accountability in the
and Transaction Costs:
Economic Community:
Information Society?
promote legitimacy: An
and fiscal
legitimate global actor
organisation of the
The Endogeneity of
the ethical basis of
Civil Society and WSIS
assessment of proposals
decentralisation:
outside Europe?
Islamic Conference –
Governance – Geoffrey
regional economic
– David Souter
for
evidence from OECD
Navigating the unexplored
Saied Ameli (Tehran)
Underhill (Amsterdam)
governance – Helen
(Strathclyde & LSE)
reforming the WTO
countries – Dan
waves of the EU’s
– Cecilia Albin (Uppsala)
Stegarescu (Deutsche
external image – Sonia
Bundesbank)
Lucarelli (UNIBO)
Nesadurai (Monash
Malaysia)
The OECD: Civil
Fear and market failure:
Regional regulation of
Nanotechnologies and
The future of the WTO in
The impact of
EU-driven
Society and
global imbalances and
migration in East Asia –
Digital Divides –
a coalition era – Pradeep
globalisation on the
interregionalism and the
Accountability in
‘self-insurance’ –
David Chiavacci (Free
Hailemichael Demissie
Mehta and Bipul
composition of
(de)legitimisation of
transnational
Marcus Miller
University Berlin)
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/
School)
Economic Institute)
UNU-CRIS)
Global Governance,
Developing Islamic
Do regions have
Changing authorities and
On globalisation and the
Interregional relations and
Accountability and Civil
capital markets: reifying
navels? Twentieth
new accountability in the
growth of governments
legitimacy in global
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Society – Jan Aart
the status quo of global
century Pan-Asianism
WTO – Manfred Elsig
Scholte (CSGR)
finance? – Lena Rethel
and the legitimation of
(World Trade Institute,
– Gino Gancia (UPF)
the Asia-Europe meeting
(Warwick)
twenty-first century
Berne)
(ASEM) – Bart Gaens
Asian regionalism –
governance: the case of
and Juha Jokela
(Helsinki)
David Camroux (CERI)
Contested
Good faith in sovereign
Is Washington Losing
Globalisations,
Accountability: Civil
debt restructuring: the
East Asia? The
government size and
Society and the
evolution of an open
Drawbacks of Linking
decentralisation –
International Fair Trade
norm in ‘localised’
Trade and Security in
Michela Redoano
Association – Heidi
contexts? – Dania
America’s Foreign
(CSGR)
Ullrich (ICTSD)
Thomas and Javier
Policy – Heribert Dieter
Garcia-Fronti (Keele/
and Richard Higgott
Buenos Aires)
(SWP Berlin/University
of Warwick)
13:00-
LUNCH (Scarman House Dining Room)
14:00
Day 2 – Panel Sessions 3
14:00-
Panel I (Lecture Room 2)
Panel II (Lecture Room 1)
Panel III (Lecture Room 3)
Panel IV (Lecture Room 7)
Panel V (Syndicate Room 1A)
Panel VI (Syndicate Room 1)
Panel VII (Syndicate Room 1B)
15:45
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
Chair M. Redoano
Chair G. Grimalda
Chair F. Lisk
Chair P. Yu
Chair M. Telo
Economic Development
Democratizing
International
Imported Skill Biased
NEPAD and regional
Mystery, patience and
East Asian monetary and
and the Geography of
Transnational Civil
parliamentary
Technological Change
integration in Africa –
immemorial custom:
financial cooperation:
Institutions – Harry
Society – James
institutions – Zlatko
in Developing Countries
Diery Seck (IDEP,
what does a
Confronting the Shortfall
Garretsen and Maarten
Bohman (Saint Louis)
Sabic (Ljubljana)
– Andrea Conte (Max
Senegal)
Geographical Indication
of Legitimacy in the
guarantee and why
Global Financial
should it matter? – Dev
Arrangements – K.F.
Gangjee (LSE)
Chin (Malaysia)
Bosker (Utrecht)
Plank)
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The Diffusion of
Financial governance
Non-state Global
Foreign Direct
Global estimates of
Performing a wine
New regionalism and the
Development – Enrico
and Transnational
Standard Setting and
Investment and Poverty:
HIV/AIDS: Impact on
quality market: the GI
ASEAN security
Spolaore and Romain
Deliberative Demcracy–
the WTO: Legitimacy
Where is the Link? –
African development in a
debates in and around
community – Mely
Wacziarg (Tufts)
Randall Germain
and the Need for
Filip de Beule (Leuven
globalising world – Odile
France – Genevieve
Caballero-Anthony
(Carleton)
Regulatory Space –
University)
Frank (ILO)
Teil (INRA & IGIDR)
(Nanyang)
Steven Bernstein
(Toronto)
Consumption Risk
The Global Fund:
Limits to the legitimacy
Trade and Wage
Globalisation and
Operationalisation of GI
ASEAN plus three:
Sharing over the
Multisectoral Global
of transnational private
Inequality: Do Local
development strategies:
Protection in India: A
legitimacy and regional
Business Cycle: the role
Governance as an
governance – Jean-
Comparative
reflections on trade,
Preliminary Exploration
governance – Richard
of Small Firms’ Access
Alternative to Multilateral
Christophe Graz and
Advantages Matter? –
financial, employment and
– Kasturi Das and
Stubbs (McMaster)
to Credit Markets –
Governance and the
Andreas Nölke
Alessia Matano (Rome)
migration policy issues –
Biswajit Dhar (Centad /
Matthias Hoffman
Problem of Managing
(Lausanne/Frankfurt)
lessons for Africa from
IIFT, New Delhi)
and Iryna
Collective Action
Asian experience – Eddy
Shcherbakova (Zurich)
Priorities - Garrett
Lee (IILS)
Brown (University of
Sheffield)
Fiscal Decentralization
Building labour rights into
and Regional Disparity:
Regional Economic
A Panel Data Approach
Communities: The case of
for OECD Countries –
Francophone Africa –
Christian Lessman
Georges Minet (ILO)
(IFO)
Trade or Aid? Market
strategy, demand
stimulation and
competitiveness – an
imperative for sustainable
development in Africa –
Temi Abimbola (WBS)
16:00-
COFFEE/TEA BREAK (Scarman House Lounge)
16:15
5
Day 2- Panel Sessions 4
16:15-
Panel I (Lecture Room 2)
Panel II (Lecture Room 1)
Panel III (Lecture Room 3)
Panel IV (Lecture Room 7)
Panel V (Syndicate Room 1A)
Panel VI (Syndicate Room 1)
Panel VII (Syndicate Room 1B)
18:00
Trade, Geography and
Regionalism,
Human Rights, Labour
Inequality,
Globalisation & Trade
Geographical
Conceptualising
Institutions II
Governance and
& Global Legitimacy
Globalisation and
Indications: Law,
Legitimacy
Legitimacy in East
Chair N. Wolf
Asia
Regional Integration II
Chair E. Tsingou
Chair Petra Roter
Chair C. Hughes
Justice and the Search
for Authenticity II
Chair G. Grimalda
Chair J. Brassett
Chair D. Gangjee
Family types and the
Japan and ASEAN +6:
Performing Urban
Globalisation,
Domestic Polities and
Protecting Geographical
The Deeper Roots of
persistence of regional
Legitimising a New
Citizenship – contesting
Technology and
Globalisation: New
Indications: comparing
Future Legitimacy – Furio
disparities in Europe –
Regional Concept for
social rights in multi-
Demand for Skills: the
insights into the link
Laws and examining
Cerutti (Florence)
Andres Rodriguez-
East Asian Integration –
level policy spaces –
Case of Turkey – Elena
between polity change
principles – Delphine
Pose (LSE)
Takashi Terada
Simone Buckel
Meschi (CSGR)
and trade policy: 1960-
Marie-Vivien (CIRAD)
(Waseda University)
(Kassel/Humboldt)
A Global Model of Very
Global-local linkages:
The emergence of
Changes in
Trade, conflicts and
Protecting intellectual
Limits of procedural
Long Term Economic
the Japanese
human rights politics in
Determinants of Poverty
political integration:
property rights globally –
legitimacy and the
Development – Diery
automobile industry and
international finance –
and Inequality during
explaining the
legitimate governance in
primacy of politics: what
Seck (IDEP, United
regional development I
Elizabeth Friesen
Transition: Household
heterogeneity of regional
international trade? –
EU practice can teach
Nations)
Southern China –
(Carleton)
Survey Evidence from
trading agreements –
Lars Thomann
democratic theory –
Katsuhiro Sasuga
Ukraine – Natalia
Vincent Vicard (Paris)
(Mannheim)
Daniel Mügge
(Tokai University)
Weisshaar (Berlin)
Contested legitimacies:
Mechanisms of
Designing the future
The duality of legitimacy –
Asian multilateralism
Inequality in Post-Soviet
WTO: Institutional crises
Jean D’Aspremont
without the United
Union Transition
in trade governance
(Leiden)
States – T.J. Pempel
Economies – Gianluca
compared – Jens
(Berkeley)
Grimalda (CSGR)
Mortensen
2000 – Eugenia
Baroncelli (UNIBO)
(Amsterdam)
(Copenhagen)
Leadership and
Searching again to Sino-
Conceptualising
Legitimacy: China and
U.S. Bilateral trade
international legitimacy –
the United States in the
balance: An analysis of
David Rapkin and Dan
Asia-Pacific – Shaun
trade products’
Braaten (Nebraska)
Narine (St Thomas)
competitiveness - Lin Jue
6
(Shanghai University)
Problem of legitimacy in
modern Russia – Alla
Glinchikova (RAS)
DINNER (Scarman House Dining Room)
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DAY 3 – WEDNESDAY 19 SEPTEMBER 2007
Day 3 – Panel Sessions 5
09:00-
Panel I (Lecture Room 2)
Panel II (Lecture Room 1)
Panel III (Lecture Room 3)
Panel IV (Lecture Room 7)
Panel V (Syndicate Room 1A)
10:45
Applied Governance
Neo-Liberalism &
Civil Society, NGOs &
Production, Business
Legitimacy and the
Issues I: Environment
Legitimacy
the Question of
Systems & Global
Institutions of Global
Legitimacy
Legitimacy
Governance
& Development
Chair C. Hughes
Chair J. Scholte
Chair D. Stone
Chair M. Ougaard
Chair N. Wolf
Global water
Strange bedfellows:
Civil society and
The politics of
Legitimacy and global
governance and the
political alliances in the
alternative regionalisms
transnational production
governance institutions:
concept of legitimacy –
making of neo-liberal
in Mexico – Rosalba
systems – Helge
challenges and
Farhad Mukhtarov
governance – Richard
Icaza (ISS)
Hveem (Oslo)
possibilities from the
(CEU)
Robison (Murdoch)
WTO’s experiences –
Jayati Srivastava
(Jawaharlal Nehru)
Transnational
Expanding the
Regulation of non-state
The foundations of
The legitimacy of Mulier
Governance
boundaries of public
actors participation as a
legitimacy – findings
Economicus: the cases of
Mechanisms in EU
debate on trade politics:
remedy for the deficient
from the
APEC and the WTO –
Policy Making: The
the Hemispheric Social
legitimacy of WTO
institutionalisation of the
Judit Fabian (Carleton)
Case of Aviation and
Alliance and the Free
procedures: some
UN Global Compact –
Emissions Trading –
Trade of the Americas
inspiration from
Ursula Mühle
Katarina Buhr
process – Marcelo
domestic systems –
(Bielefeld)
(Uppsala)
Saguier (FLACSO
Yves Bonzon &
Argentina)
Andreas Ziegler
(Lausanne)
TBC – Ann Florini
Neoliberalisation and
Accountability of
Reflections on ‘lovesick’
(CAG, Lee Kuan Yew,
Place: Deconstructing
Transnational actors: is
companies: global
Singapore)
and Reconstructing
there scope for cross
corporate citizenship
Borders – Philip Cerny
sector principles? –
and the judicialisation of
(Rutgers)
Robert Lloyd (One
the international order –
World Trust)
Grahame Thompson
8
(Open University)
Environmental Space
International society and
Corporate Social
Governing foreign direct
as a Basis for
global governance: neo-
Responsibilty and Self-
investment in Central
Enhancing the
liberalism and the
Regulation: Exploring
and Eastern Europe:
Legitimacy of Global
problem of global
the instruments adopted
what is driving the
Governance – Ton
poverty – Steven
by business in Social
convergence towards
Bührs (Lincoln)
Slaughter (Deakin)
and Sustainable Global
the competition state? –
Governance – Laura
Jan Drahokoupil (CEU)
Albareda & Josep
Ibañez (Ramon Llull /
Pompeu Fabra)
10:45-
COFFEE/TEA BREAK (Scarman House Lounge)
11:15
Day 3 – Panel Sessions 6
11:15-
Panel I (Lecture Room 2)
Panel II (Lecture Room 1)
Panel III (Lecture Room 3)
Panel IV (Lecture Room 7)
13:00
Legitimacy in Global
Building Legitimacy
Applied Governance
Decision-Making in the
Environmental
through
Issues II: Crime &
‘Medieval’ WTO –
Governance
Multilateralism
Migration
Could Regional
Chair R. Higgott
Chair C. Tan
Representation
Chair P. Newell
Improve Legitimacy?
Chair B. Gavin
Climate governance
Towards a New
Managing inter-ethnic
Regionalism and the
and the legitimation of a
Multilateralism? Three
relations in the
Problem of
finance-led regime of
main issues at stake –
international community
Representation in the
accumulation –
Mario Telò (Université
– Petra Roter
WTO – Kent Jones
Matthew Paterson
Libre de Bruxelles)
(Ljubljana)
(Babson)
Governing transnational
Celebrity diplomacy via
Speaking the same
The EU as a Regional
environmental crime:
the G8: a contested
language?
Actor in the WTO –
legitimate/legitimating
pathway to legitimacy in
Transatlanticism,
Brigid Gavin (UNU-
authority beyond the
global governance –
terrorist financing and
CRIS)
state? – Lorraine
Andrew Cooper (CIGI)
the role of regional
(Ottawa)
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Elliott (Australian
regimes – Michelle
National University)
Frasher-Rae (New
Mexico)
The legitimacy of
Global Financial
MERCOSUR and the
private sector
Governance and
WTO – Maria João
involvement in global
Theories of Group
Seabra (Coimbra)
environmental regimes:
Polarization – Andrew
the case of the
Baker (Queen’s)
convention on biological
diversity – Amandine
Bled (IEP Bordeaux)
Civic legitimacy and
Legitimacy Begins at
Trade Structure as a
global environmental
Home: Domestic Policy
Constraint to Multilateral
governance – Michael
Processes and Global
and Regional
Mason (LSE)
Governance – Ann
Arrangements in Sub-
Capling (Melbourne)
Saharan Africa: the
WTO and the African
Union – Alice
Sindzingre (CNRS/IEP)
ASEAN and the WTO –
Charles Tsai (IISD)
13:00-
LUNCH (Scarman House Dining Room)
14:00
Day 3- Plenary Session 3 (Scarman Lecture Room)
14:0015:30
15:30-
Plenary Address:
Patrick O’Brien
Is there a history of global governance before American hegemony?
Closing Remarks: Jan Aart Scholte
16:00
END OF CONFERENCE
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