Seminars, Briefs, Presentations and Occasional Papers
India's Feeble Foreign Policy
11. Manjari Chatterjee Miller
India's Feeble Foreign Policy: A Would-Be Great Power Resists Its Own Rise
Paper presented during GR:EEN WP 3 workshop in Beijing in September 2012, published in the Foreign Affairs. It is an article by Manjari Miller, Assistant Professor at Boston University
China and the International Human Rights System
10. Shaun Breslin and Sonya Sceats, Chatham House report
Chinas Foreign Policy and Global Strategy in a Changing World Order
9. Mills Soko and Neil Balchin, UCT, South Africa, Roundtable report
China’s Foreign Policy and Global Strategy in a Changing World Order
Can the EU ever have a foreign policy
8. Fraser Cameron, Senior Fellow, Hertie School of Governance and GR:EEN International Advisory Board member
Can the EU ever have a foreign policy?
Forthcoming lecture, Berlin, 16 March 2012
Resetting Africa-Portuguese Relations Amid the Eurozone Debt Crisis: Prospects and Challenges
7. Prof. Mills Soko, University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business, South Africa
Resetting Africa-Portuguese Relations Amid the Eurozone Debt Crisis: Prospects and Challenges
Report on a Talk by Professor Luís Brites Pereira, Portuguese Deputy-Minister for Foreign and Cooperation Affairs, UCT Graduate School of Business
Aid Effectiveness versus Development Effectiveness: Making European Aid Work for Africa
6. Prof. Mills Soko, University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business, South Africa
Aid Effectiveness versus Development Effectiveness: Making European Aid Work for Africa
Roundtable report, December 2011
SAs Industrial Policy Action Plan (IPAP2)
5. Dr Rob Davies, South African Minsiter of Trade and Industry, South Africa
SA’s Industrial Policy Action Plan (IPAP2)
On 26 October 2011, the University of Cape Town hosted a G:REEN meeting that was addressed by the South African Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Rob Davies, on the country's industrial response to the global economic crisis.
The Current State of Play in the SADC-EU EPA Negotiations: Towards a Final EPA Trade Deal?
4. Prof. Mills Soko, Associate Professor of International Political Economy at the University of Cape Town’s Graduate School of Business.
The Current State of Play in the SADC-EU EPA Negotiations: Towards a Final EPA Trade Deal?
Paper Brief
American Democracy Promotion and the Arab Spring
3. Dr Oz Hassan, GR:EEN Senior Research Fellow, The University of Warwick, UK.
American Democracy Promotion and the Arab Spring
Paper presentation to former US Secretary of State, Madeline Albright, December 2011.
Globalisation and the Emerging Giants-China and India and a New World Order?
2. Dr Sumit Roy, Visiting Senior Research Fellow, School of International Relations and Strategic Studies (SIRSS), Jadavpur University , Kolkata , India.
Globalisation and the ‘Emerging Giants’-China and India and a New World Order?
Lecture given at The University of Warwick's Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, October 2011.
Globalisation and Financial Crises: Historical Challenges
1. Dr Sumit Roy, Visiting Senior Research Fellow, School of International Relations and Strategic Studies (SIRSS), Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India.
Globalisation and Financial Crises: Historical Challenges
This brief paper captures the themes explored in a lecture in the Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick , UK on 11th October, 2011. This was based on the researcher’s lectures on financial crises presented in the Department of History and at SIRSS, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India and his research at SIRSS on ‘Globalisation and Financial Crises.’