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) 2 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 3 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) 4 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) 7 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) 9 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 10