REGIONALISATION AND THE TAMING OF GLOBALISATION?

advertisement
REGIONALISATION AND THE TAMING OF GLOBALISATION?
ECONOMIC, POLITICAL, SECURITY, SOCIAL AND GOVERNANCE ISSUES
26-28 October 2005
Scarman House, University of Warwick
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
DAY 1 – WEDNESDAY, 26 OCTOBER 2005
Day 1- Registration
14:30-
REGISTRATION (Scarman House Lobby)
18:00
Day 1- Drinks Reception, Dinner and Plenary Session 1 (Scarman House Lounge and Dining Room)
18:15-
DRINKS RECEPTION (Scarman House Lounge)
19:00
Welcome from Jan Aart Scholte (CSGR), Andrew Cooper (CIGI) & Luk Van Langenhove (UNU-CRIS)
19:00-
CONFERENCE DINNER (Scarman House Dining Room)
21:00
20:00
WHY WOULD ANYONE WISH TO JOIN THE EUROPEAN UNION?– PROF. WILLEM BUITER (LSE, UK; FORMER CHIEF ECONOMIST, EUROPEAN BANK FOR
RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT) (Scarman House Dining Room)
Chair – Marcus Miller (CSGR)
1
DAY 2- THURSDAY, 27 OCTOBER 2005
7:30-
BREAKFAST (Scarman House Dining Room)
8:30
8:30-
REGISTRATION (Scarman House Lobby)
9:30
Day 2- Plenary Session 2 (TIERED LECTURE THEATRE)
9:30-
ENHANCING GLOBAL GOVERNANCE THROUGH REGIONAL INTEGRATION - PROF. RAMESH THAKUR (UNU TOKYO) & PROF. LUK VAN LANGENHOVE (UNU-
11:00
CRIS, BELGIUM)
Chair – Andrew Cooper (CIGI)
11:00-
COFFEE/TEA BREAK (Scarman House Lounge)
11:30
11:00-
REGISTRATION (Scarman House Lobby)
11:30
Day 2- Panel Sessions 1
11:30-
Panel I (Lecture Room 1)
Panel II (Lecture Room 3)
Panel III (Lecture Room 5)
Panel IV (Lecture Room 11)
Panel V (Case Study 3)
Regional Finance in Asia
Regions and Multinationals
African Regionalism 1
Comparative Regionalism
Regionalism and
13:00
Development Issues
Chair Richard Higgott
Chair Simon Collinson
(CSGR)
(CSGR)
Firebreak Against
Regional Multinationals and
Regional Financial
Regional Peace through
The South Coalition and the
Globalization: East Asia
the Myth of Globalization
Cooperation and
Economic Integration:
Taming of Globalization:
Institutionalizes its Finances
- Alan M. Rugman (Indiana
Development Aid:
Applicability of EU Model in
Obstacles and Possibilities-
- T J Pempel (Berkeley
University, USA)
Challenges and
South Asia
Adam Sneyd
Opportunities
- Golam Robbani (UNU-
(McMaster University,
- George Mavrotas (UNU-
CRIS)
Canada)
University, USA)
Chair Peter Burnell (CSGR)
Chair Peter Newell (CSGR)
Chair Heloise Weber
(CSGR)
WIDER)
2
A Regional Stock Exchange
Discussant
Civil Society and
New Regionalism
Just Friends: The Inter-
for Asia?
Glenn Morgan (CSGR)
Regionalisation in Southern
- Claudia Fabbri
American Development Bank
- Andreas Nabor
Africa
(University of Warwick)
and South America
(Isle of Man International
- Fredrik Soderbaum
- Ernesto Vivares
Business School)
(Göteborg University/UNU-
(University of Sheffield, UK)
CRIS)
Regional Surveillance
Discussant
African Peer Review
The (In)Effectiveness of
Development Prospects for
Mechanisms and Financial
Grahame Thompson (Open
Mechanism (APRM)
Security Regionalism:
Africa at the Beginning of the
Governance in East Asia:
University, UK)
Problems And Prospects of a
Comparing ASEAN and the
21st Century
Knowledge, Interests and
Regional Governance
Pacific Islands Forum
- Jane Parpart (Dalhousie
Policy Dialogue
Monitor
- Derek McDougall
University, Canada & LSE,
- Helen Nesadurai (IDSS,
- Oke Edward Epia
(University of Melbourne,
UK)
(University of Lagos,
Australia)
Singapore)
Nigeria)
13:00-
LUNCH (Scarman House Dining Room)
14:30
Day 2 – Panel Sessions 2
14:30-
Panel I (Lecture Room 1)
Panel II (Lecture Room 3)
Panel III (Lecture Room 5)
Panel IV (Lecture Room 11)
Measuring Globalisation
Inter-Regional Relations
China and Regionalism
Non-State Actors in
16:00
and Regionalisation
Regionalisation and
Globalisation 1
Chair Philippe De
Chair David Camroux
Chair Richard Stubbs
Chair Jan Aart Scholte
Lombaerde (UNU-CRIS)
(CERI, France)
(McMaster University,
(CSGR)
Canada)
CSGR Global Index
Comparing Modes of
Racing to Integrate,
No Regional Havens: Labour
- Ben Lockwood (CSGR)
Governance: The EU and the
or Cooperating to Compete?
in the Global Political
US Free Trade Strategies
China, Globalization, and
Economy
Towards North Africa
East Asian Regionalism
- Robert O’Brien
3
- Jean Crombois (American
University in Bulgaria)
- Thomas Moore (University
of Cincinnati, USA)
(McMaster University,
Canada)
Measuring… What? Notes
Regional Governance in the
A Rising Global Economic
Globalisation and Regional
on Some Globalization
Americas: Defending
Power- China: Explanations
Co-operation: The Case of
Indices
Democracy and Promoting
and Strategic Implications
European
- Marco Caselli
Human Rights Through
- Lin Jue (CSGR)
Telecommunications
(Università Cattolica del
Collective Action
- Mirjam Kars (Delft
Sacro Cuore, Italy)
- Par Engstrom (Oxford
University of Technology,
University, UK)
Netherlands)
Globalisation and
Asymmetrical Inter-
Theorising East Asian
Regionalisation in Terms of
Regionalism: A Comparative
Regionalism(s):
Equality of Market Access
Analysis of EU Relations
New Regionalism(s) and
- Huw Edwards
with the Mediterranean and
China's Role(s) in Asia’s
(Loughborough University)
Black Sea Regions
Future(s)
- Charalambos Tsardanidis
- Shaun Breslin (CSGR)
(Institute of International
Economic Relations, Greece)
EU and Inter-Regional
Relations: An Analysis of
Soft Power
- Annegret Bendiek SWP,
Germany)
16:00-
COFFEE/TEA BREAK (Scarman House Lounge)
16:30
Day 2- Panel Sessions 3
16:30-
Panel I (Lecture Room 1)
Panel II (Lecture Room 3)
Panel III (Lecture Room 5)
Panel IV (Lecture Room 11)
Panel V (Case Study 3)
Japan and Korea in East
Theories of Globalisation
Regionalism and Trade
African Regionalism 2
South Asian and Middle
Asian Regionalism
and Regionalisation
Governance
18:00
East Regionalism
4
Chair Chris Hughes (CSGR)
Chair Gianluca Grimalda
Chair Abdul Paliwala
Chair Frederik Soderbaum
Chair Dwijen Rangenekar
(CSGR)
(CSGR)
(UNU-CRIS)
(CSGR)
Evolution of Regionalism in
An Empirical Test of
Reconciling Regionalism and
Regionalism as a Strategic
Regionalisation/Regionalism:
Asia: Leadership, Common
Theories of World Divisions
Multilateralism:
Response to Globalisation:
Dilemma of a Postcolonial
Interests and Regional
and Globalization Processes:
Towards Multi-Level
The Case of South Africa in
State.
Concepts
An International and
Governance?
Southern Africa in the Post-
- Asma Hashmi (Simon
- Takashi Terada (NUS,
Comparative Regional
- Brigid Gavin (UNU-CRIS)
Apartheid Era.
Fraser University, Canada)
Singapore)
Perspective
- Mzukisi Qobo (University
- Paulette Lloyd (Princeton
of Warwick)
Institute for International and
Regional Studies, USA)
Political Economy and
Beyond the ‘New’
The EU and the GATS:
From Unity to Union: The
Indian Experience with
Corporate Strategy in East
Regionalism
Shaping the Framework for
Historical Development of
Globalization and
Asia:
- Bjorn Hettne (Gothenburg
the Globalisation
Africa’s Regional Security
Preferential Trading
Responses to Regionalism in
University, Sweden)
of Services Trade
Culture
Arrangements Post-1991-
the Automotive Sector
- Carina Gerlach
- Paul D. Williams
Sujata Jhamb
- Andy Staples (University
(Loughborough University,
(University of Birmingham,
(Deemed University, India)
of Sheffield, UK)
UK)
UK)
Where is in a Region?:
Commonwealth(s) in
Coexistence of Globalisation
Regionalism Agenda in
Shielding Against
Drawing and Structuring
Comparative Perspective:
and Regionalisation in
Africa in an Era of
Globalization: Economic and
Regions’ Boundaries in
Towards other
International Trade: Who
Globalization: Who are the
Political Integration of the
Japan and its Implications
Globalizations?
Predominates from The
Actors and For Whose
Gulf Cooperation Council
for Korea- Yul Sohn
- Tim Shaw (Institute of
Geographic Perspective?
Interests? The Experience of
- Bessma Momani
(Chung-Ang University,
Commonwealth Studies, UK)
- Vera Kasatkina
the Great Lakes of the
(University of Waterloo,
(Moscow State University,
African Continent
Canada)
Russia)
- Martine Reuben (Institute
South Korea)
of Development Studies,
Tanzania)
19:30
DINNER (Scarman House Dining Room)
5
DAY 3 – FRIDAY 28 OCTOBER 2005
7:30-
BREAKFAST (Scarman House Dining Room)
8:30
8:30-
REGISTRATION (Scarman House Lobby)
9:30
Day 3 – Panel Sessions 4
9:30-
Panel I (Lecture Room 1)
Panel II (Lecture Room 3)
Panel III (Lecture Room 5)
Panel IV (Lecture Room 11)
Panel V (Case Study 3)
Panel VI (Case Study 6)
The UN, Regional
Regionalism and Security
Social and Cultural
Asia-Pacific Regionalism 1
Regionalism in the
Unifying the European
Americas
Experience: Historical
11:00
Leaders/Anchors, and
Aspects of Globalisation
Global Public Goods
and Regionalisation
Lessons of Pan-European
Development
Chair Richard Higgott
Chair Chris Hughes (CSGR)
(CSGR)
Chair Luk Van Langenhove
Chair Helen Nesadurai
Chair Jan Aart Scholte
Chair Stephen Broadberry
(UNU-CRIS)
(IDSS, Singapore)
(CSGR)
(CSGR)
Executive But Expansive:
Regionalisation and
Think Locally, Act Globally
Bilateralism in the
The New Regionalism in the
Historical Patterns of
The L20 as a project of
Responses to Armed
- Patricia Goff
Trade Policies of
Caribbean in the United
European Development
“New Multilateralism and
Conflict: With Special Focus
(Wilfrid Laurier University,
Australia, Singapore
Nations Millennium
1850-1990
“New” Regionalism
on Conflict Prevention and
Canada)
and Thailand
Development Goals: Making
- Leandro Prados de la
- Andrew Cooper (CIGI,
Peacekeeping Operations
- Heribert Dieter (SWP,
New Progress in Bridging
Escosura (Universidad
Canada)
- Ken Graham (UNU-
Germany)
the Digital Divide
Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)
CRIS)
Judith Duncker (City
University of New York,
USA)
Regional Representation and
Security as a Regional
New Geographies of
Asia, Which Asia ?: From
Free Trade Area of the
The European Union
UN Reform
Public Good: A Regional-
Power and Counter-Publics:
Bandung, 1955, to Kuala
Americas
Economic Growth
- Alan Henrikson (Tufts
Global Mechanism for
The Political Economy of
Lumpur 2005, Identity and
- Alexander MacLeod
Experience, 1830-2000
University, USA)
Security
Dissent and Battle for Public
Reelpolitik in Evolving
(Centre Européen de
- Albert Carreras and
- Tania Felicio (UNU-CRIS)
Space
Notions of an Asian
Recherches Internationales et
Xavier Tafunell (Universitat
- Daniel Drache (York
Community
Stratégiques, Université de
Pompeu, Spain)
6
University, Canada)
- David Camroux (CERI,
Paris XI, France)
France)
The United Nations and
Understanding Regional
Cultural Policies and
Integrating Trade and
Democratic Globalisation
Peace and Security: A
International Economic
Monetary Policy in a
Building
Asia? Wages, Prices and
- Keith Cowling (University
Framework for Analysis
Integration: The Case of the
Politically Divided Region:
- Myriam Martins
Economic Development,
of Warwick) , Roger
- Rodrigo Tavares
European Union
Prospects for Closer
Gistelinck (Catholic
1500-1800
Sugden & James R. Wilson
(Gothenburg University,
- Lelio Iapadre (University
Political Integration in Asia
University of Leuven,
- Stephen Broadberry &
(University of Birmingham,
Sweden)
of L’Aquila, Italy)
- Douglas Webber
Belgium)
Bishnupriya Gupta (CSGR
UK)
Large States and Region-
(INSEAD, Singapore)
and University of Warwick)
Regionalism in Global
Governance: Realigning
Goals and Leadership with
Cultures
- Colin Bradford (The
Brookings Institution) &
Martin Albrow (LSE, UK)
11:00-
COFFEE/TEA BREAK (Scarman House Lounge)
11:30
11:00-
REGISTRATION (Scarman House Lobby)
11:30
Day 3 – Panel Sessions 5
11:30-
Panel I (Lecture Room 1)
Panel II (Lecture Room 3)
Panel III (Lecture Room 5)
Panel IV (Lecture Room 11)
Panel V (Case Study 3)
Regional Agreements in
Latin American
Post-Soviet Regionalism
Asia-Pacific Regionalism 2
New Security Challenges
International Trade and
Regionalism
13:00
and Regionalism
Investment Regimes
Chair Stephen Woolcock
Chair Marcelo Saguier
Chair Peter Ferdinand
Chair Heribert Dieter (SWP,
Chair Ken Graham (UNU-
(LSE)
(University of Warwick)
(University of Warwick)
Germany)
CRIS)
The Interaction Between
A South American Free
The Regionalisation of
China and the United States:
Regional Responses to
7
When Did Europe Overtake
Regional Agreements and the
Trade Area? Some Empirical
Security in Post-Soviet
Competing Capitalisms and
HIV/AIDS in Africa: A
WTO in Rulemaking
and Conceptual Issues
Central Asia: A Mediating
Competing Institutions? An
Global Public Goods
- Stephen Woolcock (LSE,
- Rita Giacolone (Uni. De
Level for the Governance of
Assessment
Approach
UK)
los Andes, Venezuela)
Globalisation
- Shaun Narine (St. Thomas
- Franklyn Lisk
- Nicole Jackson (CSGR)
University, Canada)
(Stellenbosch University
.
South Africa/CSGR)
Agriculture: The Impact of
Regionalization of
Bottom-Up and Top-Down
Regionalisation,
Non-Traditional Security
Regional Agreements
Governance in Mexico and
Integration in the Post-Soviet
Regionalism and
Issues in Asia: Dilemmas of
- Charles Tsai (OECD,
the Neoliberal Agenda on
Space
Supranationalism in East
Securitization
France)
Development and
- Alexander Libman
Asian in Global Context
- Mely Caballero-Anthony
Democracy
(Russian Academy of
- Paul Close (CSGR)
(IDSS, Singapore)
- Rosalba Icaza Garza
Sciences, Russia)
(University of Warwick)
Preferential Rules of Origin:
Civil Society in Trade Policy
Overcoming Inequality,
Regionalism in the Pacific: A
Order in the Spaghetti Bowl?
in Latin America: The Case
Stimulating Growth: the
New Development Strategy
- Philippe De Lombaerde
of the Environmental
Case for Corporate Social
- Robbie Robertson (Pacific
& Luis Jorge Garay (UNU-
Movement
Responsibility in a
Institute of Advanced
CRIS)
Peter Newell (CSGR)
Transforming Society
Studies in Development &
- Irina Semenenko (Russian
Governance, Fiji)
Academy of Social Sciences,
Russia)
Assessing the Interaction
Between Multiple Levels of
Rule-Making in the
Telecommunications
Services
- Heidi Ulrich (LSE, UK)
Discussant
- Joakim Reiter (European
Commission, Brussels)
13:00-
LUNCH (Scarman House Dining Room)
8
14:30
Day 3 – Panel Sessions 6
14:30-
Panel I (Lecture Room 1)
Panel II (Lecture Room 3)
Panel III (Lecture Room 5)
Panel IV (Lecture Room 11)
Panel V (Case Study 3)
Public Health Challenges
European Regionalism
Finance and Regions
Non-State Actors in
Regional Trading
Regionalisation and
Arrangements
16:00
in East Asia
Globalisation 2
Chair Richard Stubbs
Chair Ben Clift (CSGR)
(McMaster University)
Chair Eleni Tsingou
Chair Glenn Morgan
Chair Brigid Gavin (UNU-
(CSGR/GARNET)
(CSGR)
CRIS)
Infectious Diseases and the
Rethinking Classical
The Emergence of
Globalization,
Regional Trading
Crisis of Public Health
Integration Theory
“Fractured” Regional
Regionalization, and Small
Agreements and WTO –
Management in Asia
- Ben Rosamond (CSGR)
Financial Markets
and Medium-Sized
Stepping Stone or Stumbling
Mely Caballero-Anthony
- Brigitte Young (Instit fur
Enterprise Lobbying in the
Blocks in Liberalization of
(IDSS, Singapore)
Politikwissenschaft WWU-
European Union
World Trade
Muenster, Germany)
- Kevin Young (LSE, UK)
- Shashank Krishna
(National Law School of
India University, India)
The Regionalisation of
Inter-Regionalism and
Bargaining and
Building Localised
Regionalism and
Infectious Diseases in East
Administrative Regions in
Sustainability: The Argentine
Economies as a Response to
Multilateralism as
Asia: The Case of Avian Flu
European Cooperation
Debt Swap of 2005
Globalisation? Some
Alternatives for Trade
- Nicholas Thomas
- Paul Stephenson
- Javier Garcia-Fronti
Lessons from Alternative
Liberalisation
(University of Hong Kong)
(nweurope, France)
(University of Warwick)
Currency Networks.
- Ana Paula A. Silva
- Peter North (University of
(Universidade do Porto,
Liverpool, UK)
Portugal)
China as a Risk Society:
Regionalization and
The Internationalization of
SARS and Regional Threat
Financial Governance:
Social Forums and the
Perceptions in East Asia
Comparing the Interwar Era
Regionalization of Global
- Elizabeth Wishnick
with Today
Protest
(Montclair State University,
- Randall D. Germain
- Simon Perrault (CSGR),
USA)
(Carleton University,
Jules Duchastel (University
Canada)
of Quebec at Montreal,
9
Canada) & Raphael Canet
(INR-UCS, Canada)
16:00
COFFEE/TEA (Scarman House Lounge)
END OF CONFERENCE
THE TIERED LECTURE THEATRE IS LOCATED ON THE GROUND FLOOR OF SCARMAN HOUSE, TO THE LEFT OF THE MAIN
RECEPTION DESK AS YOU ENTER THE LOBBY AND THROUGH A SET OF DOORS
LECTURE THEATRES 1, 3, 5, 11 ARE LOCATED UP THE MAIN STAIRCASE ON THE FIRST FLOOR OF SCARMAN HOUSE
CASE STUDY ROOMS 3 AND 6 ARE LOCATED ON THE GROUND FLOOR OF SCARMAN HOUSE, TO THE LEFT OF THE MAIN RECEPTION
DESK AS YOU ENTER THE LOBBY AND THROUGH A SET OF DOORS
PLEASE WEAR YOUR NAME BADGES AS THESE ENABLE YOU TO ACCESS
THE MEALS AND OTHER FACILITIES
10
Download