[Workshop Amerang]

.Program of the CPOGG Workshop at Schloß Amerang (November 1st to 3rd)

Friday


Morning: arrival of participants in Munich

13.00: meeting at airport and at main station in Munich – transfer to Amerang

15.30: Welcome (Philipp Müller and Markus Lederer)

16.00: Conceptualizing Global Governance (Head of Panel: Andreas Paulus)

• Andreas Paulus: From Territoriality to Functionality? Towards a Legal Method of Globalization

• Konrad Spaeth: Inside Global Governance: New Borders of a Concept


• Jörg Friedrichs: Global Governance as the Hegemonic Project of Liberal Global Civil Society

 
 


• Marc Schattenmann: The Deep Structures of Globalization. An Essay on Habermas‘ Theory of Modernity and the Logic of the New World Order

• Mariano Barbato: From the Global Village to a Global Polis. Aristotelian thoughts on Global Governance

20.00: Dinner at Restaurant “Wirth von Amerang”

 

Saturday


8.30: Meeting at Hotel and transfer to Amerang

9.00: Politicizing Global Governance (Head of Panel: Philipp Müller)

• Ulrich Brand: Order and Formation. Global Governance as a possible hegemonial discourse of the internationally political

• Julie L. Owen: Human rights as civil religion: the glue for global governance

• Heikki Patomäki: Problems of democratising global governance: Time, space and the emancipatory process

• Fleur Johns: The Globe and the Ghetto

• Helena Alviar: The modernizing project in Columbia: an unfinished goal?


11.00: Coffee Break

11.30: Institutionalizing Global Governance I (Head of Panel: Markus Lederer)

• Oliver Kessler: Risk, Uncertainty, and Institutional Design in International Finance

• Frank Biermann and Steffen Bauer: Bringing Global Bureaucracy Back In: International Public Actors of Global Governance

• Ralf Leiteritz: ‘Our Poverty is a World Full of Dreams’: Organizational Culture and Change at the World Bank

13.00: Lunch at “Wirth von Amerang”

15.00: Institutionalizing Global Governance II (Head of Panel: Rebecca Johnson)

• Rebecca Johnson: Reconstructing the Balkans: The Effects of a Global Governance Approach

• Matthias Finger: Global Governance as an Institutional Phenomenon

• Ayca Ergun and Basak Cali: Global Governance and Domestic Politics: Fragmented Visions

• Wolfgang Hein: The Interfacing of Developing Countries' National Strategies with Global Governance: Conflicts and Co-operation in the Health Sector

16.30: Coffee Break

17.00: Open Plenary (David Kennedy, Friedrich Kratochwil, Thomas Risse)

18.30: Poster Session

Joshua Busby

Sergei Medvedev
• Klaus Dingwerth
• Miriam C. Lang
• Lothar Rieth
• Doris Fuchs

20.00: Dinner at Hotel

Sunday


9.00: Meeting at Hotel and transfer to Amerang

9.30: Securitizing Global Governance (Head of Panel: Anna Leander)

• Anna Leander: Enforcing Global Governance: Rethinking the Legitimate Use of Organized Violence

• Elke Krahmann: The Privatization of Security Governance

• Jason W. Forrester and Brian D. Finlay: The Nuclear Threat Reduction Campaign: Addressing a Global Issue within the U.S. Political System

• Jeffrey D. McCausland: “Gulliver” in a Shrinking World – Globalization and Evolving American National Security Strategy

11.00: Coffee Break

11.30: Privatizing Global Governance (Head of Panel: Andrea Liese)

• Lars Brozus: Assimilation of Patterns and Goals of Political Regulation as a Consequence of Globalisation?

• Stephanie von Hayek: Public Private Partnerships in Global Governance: A legitimate way of reducing poverty?

• Robert Wai: Transnational Private Litigation as Transnational Governance


 
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