DRAFT PROGRAM ANALYTICAL COMMUNITIES IN POLICY ADVISORY SYSTEMS AT GLOBAL AND LOCAL LEVEL: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF POLICY IMPACT HSE – IPSA, MOSCOW, 27 – 29, MAY 2014 The conference will be held at HSE Moscow Campus at the 20 Myasnitskaya Str, Acad. Council Conf. Hall TUESDAY, MAY 27TH. PRECONFERENCE DAY 11th JCPA and ICPA-Forum International Workshop: «Concepts and Methods of Comparative Policy Analysis: applicability to different “policy contexts”», organized by Public Policy Department of National Research University Higher School of Economics together with International Comparative Policy Analysis – Forum (ICPA – Forum). By invitation only. If you are interested to take part please approach Conference Organizing Committee (politanaliz@gmail.com) WEDNESDAY, MAY 28TH 10h00 11h00 to 11h30 Registration of Conference Participants WELCOMING SESSION 11h30 to 13h00 Welcoming Address by HSE First Vice-Rector Vadim Radaev Welcoming Remarks from Program Committee Co-Chairs Nina Belyaeva and Michael Howlett Welcoming Remarks by RPSA Introduction on Higher School of Economics as Research Community and its Impact on Policy Making by HSE Vice-Rector MORNING SESSION : INTELLECTUAL COMMUNITIES AS POLICY MAKERS AT NATIONAL AND GLOBAL LEVELS 11h30 to 12h00 12h00 to 12h15 12h15 to 12h30 12h30 to 13h00 13h00 to 14h00 14h00 to 15h00 15h00 to 18h00 Moderator : Nina Belyaeva, Professor, Chair of HSE Public Policy Department Discussant : Frank Fischer, Professor of Politics and Global Affairs, Political Science Dept. and E.J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University, Newark and New Brunswick, NJ USA Keynote speaker: Jack Goldstone, Professor of Public Policy and Eminent Scholar School of Public Policy, George Mason University, USA, jgoldsto@gmu.edu Q & A Session Reaction to Presentation and discussion by Session Discussant Coffee – Break Presentation of International Research Journals. “Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis” (ed. Iris Geva-May) “Policy and Society” (ed. Michael Howlett) “Critical Policy Studies” (ed. Frank Fisher) “The Journal of Policy Analysis and Management” (ed. Kenneth Couch) Lunch EVENING SESSION : INTELLECTUAL COMMUNITIES AS POLICY MAKERS AT 1 NATIONAL AND GLOBAL LEVELS Moderator : Nina Belyaeva, Professor, Chair of HSE Public Policy Department Discussant : Frank Fischer, Professor of Politics and Global Affairs, Political Science Dept. and E.J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University, Newark and New Brunswick, NJ USA 15h00 to 17h00 Paper presenters: 1. “Analytical communities’ location in the process of public policymaking” Kieke G.H. Okma, New York University, USA, kiekeokma781@gmail.com; Theodore Marmor, Yale School of Management, USA, theodore.marmor@yale.edu 2. “Comparative Practice of Elaboration of UN Convention on Regulation of Private Military and Security Companies and of Model Laws in CIS Inter-Parliamentary Assembly: Role of Analytical Communities” Alexander Nikitin, MGIMO, Russia, an@inno.mgimo.ru 3. “Does Oil Promote or Prevent Coup d'etat? Experts' Assessments and Impact of Experts on Coup d'etat” Frode Martin Nordvik, Bi business school, Norway, Frode.M.Nordvik@bi.no 4. “Strategy 2020: Experts’ Impact on Russian Education Policy” Isaac Froumin, Higher School of Economics, Russia, ifroumin@hse.ru Case presenters: 5. “Analytical Communities’ Policy Impact on G20: the Case of Think20” Mark Rakhmangulov, Higher School of Economics, Russia, MRakhmangulov@hse.ru 6. “Analytical Communities in Singapore: serving National and Global Interests” M Ramesh, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, mramesh@nus.edu.sg 7. “Advising Russian Government on East-Asian Policy” Aleksey Maslov, Higher School of Economics, Russia, amaslov@hse.ru 8. “The expert discourse on geopolitics promoted by the analysts and researchers affiliated with the Academy of Geopolitical Problems” Natalia Morozova, Higher School of Economics, Russia, nnmorozova@hse.ru 9. “Experience of Heinrich Boell Foundation work in Russia: opportunities and limits of political participation and impact upon the public policy” Irina Kosterina, Higher School of Economics, Russia, ira.kosterina@gmail.com 17h00 to 17h30 17h30 to 18h00 18h00 Q & A Session Reaction to Presentation and discussion by Session Discussant Reception (HSE Campus, Professors Club) THURSDAY, MAY 29TH 10h00 to 13h00 MORNING SESSION : COMPARING POLICY ADVISORY SYSTEMS AND ROLES ANALYSTS PLAY IN THEM. EXISTING EXPLANATORY MODELS AND N EW TRENDS Moderator : Philippe Zittoun, LET-ENTPE, University of Lyon Discussant : Michael Ramesh, Professor Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore 2 10h00 to 10h30 10h30 to 10h45 10h45 to 11h00 11h00 to 11h30 11h30 to 13h00 Keynote speaker : Michael Howlett, Professor at Simon Fraser University, Canada; Policy Design Lab Project Director at the National University of Singapore, howlett@sfu.ca Q & A Session Reaction to Presentations by Session Discussant Coffee – Break ( in the same discussion hall) Paper presenters: 1. “The collaboration between government and academics (representing the U.S. viewpoint)” Kenneth Couch, The University of Connecticut, USA, kenneth.couch@uconn.edu 2. “Policy Advisory Systems in Saratov region, Tatarstan and Karelia: determining factors” Nina Belyaeva, Higher School of Economics, Russia, politanaliz@gmail.com 3. “Politisation of Experts in Education Policy. Policy Advisory Systems in Machiavellian country (case of Italy)” Giliberto Capano, Bologna University, Italy, giliberto.capano@unibo.it 4. “Media Policy Making in current Russia: Administrative Competition and Advisory Markets” Iliya Kiria, Higher School of Economics, Russia, ikiria@hse.ru Case presenters: 5. “Analysts in France as bureaucrats: opposing policy advisory system framework” Philippe Zittoun, Science Po Lyon, France, pzittoun@gmail.com 6. “Analytical communities in Russia and Kirgizia at National and Local levels: Comparative analysis of Policy Impact" Anna Potsar, potsar@gmail.com; Dmitry Zaytsev, Higher School of Economics, Russia, zaycevdi2@gmail.com 7. “Role of Expert Community as one of Political Actors in Kyrgyzstan” Baktykan Torogeldieva, Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Kyrgyz Republic, baktoro_aukg@mail.ru 8. “The experience of civil experts` involving to preparing the Strategy for Socio-Economic Development of the Yaroslavl region until 2025” Alexander Sokolov, Demidov Yaroslavl State University, Russia, alex8119@mail.ru 9. “Who governs? Analytical community and the political process of development of Russian city strategy: case of Vladimir” Roman Evstifeev, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Vladimir branch, roman_66@list.ru 10. “Measuring the State of the Political Advisory Systems” Mikhail Mizulin, Irina Lozhnikova, Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, Russia, lozhnikova@yandex.ru 11. “Putting Inequality Issue at the Center of Russian Policy Agenda” Sergey Kosaretsky 13h00 to 13h30 13h30 to 14h00 14h00 to 15h00 Q & A Session Reaction to Presentations by Session Discussant Lunch 3 15h00 to 19h00 15h00 – 15h30 15h30 to 15h45 15h45 to 16h00 16h30 to 17h00 17h00 to 18h30 EVENING SESSION : CO-PRODUCTION OF POLICY ADVISE: BOUNDARY ORGANIZATIONS, BOUNDARY WORK AND HYBRID MANAGEMENT Moderator : Dmitry Zaitsev, Vice-Chair of HSE Public Policy Department Discussant : Giliberto Capano, Professor of Bologna University Keynote speaker : Robert Hoppe, Professor of Policy and Knowledge at University of Twente, Netherlands, r.hoppe@utwente.nl Q & A Session Reaction to Presentations by Session Discussant Coffee – Break Paper presenters: 1. “Participatory Governance, Policy Communities, and the Community Forest Movement in Nepal: Working the Boundary Between Technical and Deliberative Expertise” Frank Fischer, Rutgers University, USA, FrankFischer24@aol.com 2. “Experts and policy-making under uncertainty. The case of sweden’s first multicultural provisions”. Manama Tawat, Cameroon 3. “The government, civil society and experts in Kyrgyzstan: has the governmental decision making changed after April 2010?” Medet Tiulegenov, American University of Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan, tiulegenov@gmail.com 4. “Pathways to impact in local government: the mini-Stern review as evidence in policy making in the Leeds City Region” Anna Wesselink, University of Twente, Netherlands, a.j.wesselink@utwente.nl Case presenters: 5. “Searching for Ways to Better Assist the Victims of Human Trafficking in Kazakhstan: The Role of Epistemic Communities, Government and NGOs” Elena Maltseva, Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan, yelena.maltseva@nu.edu.kz 6. “Do intellectual communities need own media: case of Otkrytoe mnenie” Vyacheslav Danilov, Moscow State University, ivangog@mail.ru; Anna Potsar, Higher School of Economics, Russia, potsar@gmail.com 7. “Civil initiative and policy advice in Russia” Artem Uldanov, Higher School of Economics, Russia, art.uldanov@gmail.com 8. “Excluding independent analytical centers from policy advisory system (case of police reform)” Vladimir Rimskiy, INDEM Foundation, Russia, vlrim@yandex.ru 9. “Boundary organization and mediator structures: Russian experience” Alexander Sungurov, Higher School of Economics, Russia, asungurov@hse.spb.ru 10. “Boundaries of responsibilities participants of Strategic planning process” Evgenia Ribina, Higher School of Economics, Russia, ribina.evgenia@hse.ru 11. “Are transport infrastructure investments’ decision-making 4 18h30 to 18h45 18h45 to 19h00 19h00 comparable? A cross-countries study” Joseph Berechman, City University of New York, USA, jberechman@ccny.cuny.edu 12. “Collaborative destination marketing planning: A case study of 2014 Sochi Olympic Games” Marina Predvoditeleva, Hyunjeong Han, Anastasiia Salina, Higher School of Economics, Russia, anastasia.salina@gmail.com 13. “Knowledge about the Internet as policy factor” Polina Kolozaridi, Higher School of Economics, Russia, poli.kolozaridi@gmail.com Q & A Session Reaction to Presentations by Session Discussant Dinner for Speakers & Presenters (HSE Campus, Professors Club) 5