Spring 2004 Seminars
Date |
Speaker |
Title |
21st June | Stefanie Hiss (Marie Curie Visiting Fellow) |
Social standards, multinational firms and developing countries |
14th June | Dunja Speiser (Marie Curie Visiting Fellow) |
State failure and external intervention: A special focus on Africa |
7th June | Grahame Thompson (Open University) |
The Fate of Territorial Engineering: Blood, Soil and Post-Liberal forms of International Governance? |
24th May | Carlo Perroni (University of Warwick) |
The Economic Rationale for Special and Differential Treatment of Developing Countries under the WTO |
17th May | Stephen Broadberry (University of Warwick) |
Cotton Textiles and the Great Divergence: Lancashire, India and Shifting Comparative Advantage, 1600-1850 |
10th May | Robin Cohen (University of Warwick) |
Globalization and the Creolising World, Ethnicity Revistited |
Tuesday 4th May 4.00pm |
Shiv Visvanathan (Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, New Delhi) |
TBC |
26th April | Dennis Leech (University of Warwick) |
Weighted Voting, Power and Accountability in the World Bank and IMF |
19th April | Nicola Yeates (Queens University, Belfast) |
Conceptualising the relationship between 'globalisation', migration and care: a global care chain approach |