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