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CSGR Staff at AGORA II Workshop
Institutional Diversity in the Governance of the Global Economy: New Actors, New Perpsectives
With support from CSGR and Griffith University, scholars from CSGR attended the AGORA II workshop in Brisbane at Griffith University. This workshop was limited to twelve papers, including contributions from Louise Walker (CSGR); Leonard Seabrooke (CBS/CSGR); Jason Sharman (Griffith); Jeff Chwieroth (LSE), Kate Weaver (University of Texas at Austin); Kristen Hopewell (Michigan); Anja Jakobi (PRIF); Matias Margulis (McMaster); Daniel Mugge (University of Amsterdam); Brad Parks (LSE); and Wesley Widmaier (Griffith). The workshop was conducted against the tragic backdrop of the Brisbane flood. Still, it was an engaging and stimulating workshop for all concerned. AGORA III will be held at the Norwegian Institute for International Affairs later in 2011.
CSGR Staff at AGORA Workshop
Knowledge Networks and Policy Communities in the Global Political Economy
With support from CSGR and Brown University’s Watson Institute for International Studies, AGORA held its first biannual research workshop at Brown University from June 21-23, 2010. This workshop was limited to twelve papers, including contributions from Andrew Baker (Queen's, Belfast); Cornel Ban (Brown); Ruth Ben Artzi (Providence); John L. Campbell (Dartmouth); Steven Nelson (Northwestern); Abraham Newman (Georgetown); Ove Kaj Pedersen (CBS); Tal Sadeh (Tel Aviv); Ole Jacob Sending (NUPI); Diane Stone (Warwick); Jason Thistlewaite (Waterloo); and Eleni Tsingou (Warwick). The discussants included: Mark Blyth (Brown); Leonard Seabrooke (Warwick); Kate Weaver (Austin); and Wesley Widmaier (Griffith).