2002 Seminars
Autumn 2002
Date |
Speaker |
Title |
| Thurs 5th December | Jens Mortensen (CSGR Visiting Fellow) |
Legalisation and its limitations in the WTO: the governance of globalisation under transformation |
| 25th November | Professor Richard Higgott (University of Warwick) |
From Colonialism to Global Governance: A Genealogy of Political Development Theory |
| 18th November | Dr Sian Sullivan (University of Warwick) |
Decentred connectivity and the micropolitics of being:or thinking through what's different about the organisation and content of global anti-capitalism |
| 11th November | Professor Graham Wilson (University of Wisconsin) |
Going Against the Grain: Domestic Attempts to Accommodate to Globalization |
| 4th November | Dr Gianluca Grimalda (University of Warwick) |
Economic Growth and Poverty Traps: are Market Forces always the Panacea? |
| 28th October | Professor Jan Aart Scholte (University of Warwick) |
The Sources of Neoliberal Globalisation |
| 21st October | Dr Toby Dodge (University of Warwick) |
Globalisation and the Post Colonial State in the Middle East; From sanctions on Iraq to Liberalisation in Syria and Egypt |
Summer 2002
Date |
Speaker |
Title |
| 24th June | Dr Adam Morton (University of Aberystwyth) |
Change within Continuity: The political economy of democratic transition in Mexico |
| 17th June | Professor Marcus Miller & Dr Sayantan Ghosal (University of Warwick) |
Co-ordination failures, moral hazard and bankruptcy procedures |
| 27th May | Dr Jeff Round, Dr Basanta Pradhan and Professor John Whalley (University of Warwick) |
Debating the effects of trade liberalisation on poverty: how experiment specificity determines conclusions |
| 20th May | Professor Jan Aart Scholte (University of Warwick) |
Porto Alegre and all that: Civil Society Democratising the Global Economy |
| 13th May | Professor Thomas Pedersen (Aarhus University) |
A new realist perspective on Regionalisation |
| 29th April | Dr Andreas Bieler (University of Nottingham) |
What future Union? The struggle for a social Europe |
Spring 2002
Date |
Speaker |
Title |
| 11th March | Jernej Pikalo (Marie Curie Visiting Fellow, University of Warwick) |
Methodological problems of studying the state in globalisation processes |
| 25th Febraury | Tony Heron (University of Sheffield) |
Export Processing Zones and Policy Competition for Foreign Direct Investment: The Case of the Caribbean Garment Industry |
| 18th February | Abigail Barr (CSAE, University of Oxford) |
Economic Man in Cross-cultural Perspective |
| 11th February | Mike Devereux (Economics Department, University of Warwick) |
Do Countries compete over corporate tax rates? |
| 4th February | Paul Rogers (University of Bradford) |
Global Security before and after 11th September |
| 28th January | Dr Shaun Breslin (CSGR, University of Warwick) |
Microregionalism and World Order |
| 21st January | Professor Ben Lockwood (CSGR, University of Warwick) |
Measuring Globalisation – A Progress Report |
| 14th January | Huw Edward and Professor John Whalley (CSGR, University of Warwick) |
Short versus long-run models in explaining changes in OECD wage inequality |