Saturday, 24 June 2006

Are European Preferences Shared by Others?
Norms versus powers: diverging views? (II) (CERI – Amphitheater)

9.30

Chair : Christophe Jaffrelot, director, Sciences-Po-CERI

Lecture : The Historicity of International Norms
Karoline Postel-Vinay, Sciences-Po-CERI

Lecture : European Collective Preferences and East Asia Political Reality
Liu Ming, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences

Lecture : Norms as a Tool in the Rise to Power: the Asian Case
Pierre Buhler,
Ministère des Affaires étrangères, Sciences Po

Lecture : Emerging India and Global Norms: Status Quoist or Revisionist?
Ummu Salma Bava,
Jawaharlal Nehru University

Lecture : Is the Rise of China detracting from Japan as a Normative Power?
Masaru Tamamoto,
The Japan Institute of International Affairs

 

Are European Preferences Shared by Others?
Norms versus powers: diverging views? (III) (CERI – Amphitheater)

3.00

Chair : Zaki Laïdi, Sciences-Po-CERI

Lecture : Are European Preferences Shared by Others? The Indian Perspective
Rajev Kumar, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations

Lecture : Are European Preferences Shared by China?
Cui Zhiyuan, Tsinghua University

Lecture : Economic Institutions and Policies in the US and the EU: Convergence or Divergence?
Jean Pisani-Ferry, Bruegel, Brussels

Lecture : Global Trends and European Norms in the Field of Security and Defence Policy
Jolyon Howorth, University of Bath and Yale University

Lecture : "Hand Across the Ocean" :Power, Influence and the Establishment of Global Norms
Simon Reich, University of Pittsburgh

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