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October 1 & 2, 2010
Princeton University
Robertson Hall, Room 015

Schedule
    Conference Format: Each session is scheduled for 90 minutes. The discussants should prepare to present the papers and make comments on them first for approximately 30 minutes and probably using slides. Then the paper givers will have about 10-15 minutes to respond with the balance of the time devoted to questions from the audience and more discussion.
Friday, October 1, 2010
8:45 AM   Session 1
    Back to Basics: Power in the Contemporary World (Preface)
    Martha Finnemore (George Washington University)
Judith Goldstein (Stanford University)
 
    Discussant and Chair: David Baldwin (Princeton University)
 
9:30 AM   Session 2
    Currency and State Power
    Benjamin J. Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara)
    The Great Contraction of 2008 in historical perspective: macro/micro, unit/system
    Peter Gourevitch (University of California, San Diego)
 
    Discussant and Chair: Helen V. Milner (Princeton University)
 
11:00 AM   Refreshment Break
 
11:15 AM   Session 3
    Globalization, Inequality, and Political Development: Modeling the Future
    Lloyd Gruber (London School of Economics)
    Power, International Trade Law, and State Transformation
    Richard H. Steinberg (University of California, Los Angeles)
 
    Discussant and Chair: Christina Davis (Princeton University)
 
12:45 PM   Lunch
 
1:45 PM   Session 4
    Causation and Responsibility in a Complex World
    Robert Jervis (Columbia University)
    Stephen Krasner: Subversive Realist
    Robert O. Keohane (Princeton University)
 
    Discussant and Chair: Charles A. Kupchan (Georgetown University)
 
4:00 PM   Refreshment Break
 
4:15 PM   Session 5
    The Democratic Peace after the Cold War
    Joanne Gowa (Princeton University)
    Power Politics and the Powerless
    Arthur Stein (University of California, Los Angeles)
 
    Discussant and Chair: Edward Mansfield (University of Pennsylvania)
 
Saturday, October 2, 2010
9:00 AM   Session 6
    Authority, Coercion and Power in International Relations
    David Lake (University California, San Diego)
    The Tragedy of the Global Institutional Commons
    Daniel W. Drezner (Tufts University)
 
    Discussant and Chair: Jack Lewis Snyder (Columbia University)
 
10:30 AM   Refreshment Break
 
10:45 AM   Session 7
    Power as Ur-Force? Domestic Traditions and Embedded Actors in World Politics
    Peter Katzenstein (Cornell University)
    Three Scenes of Sovereignty and Power
    Etel Solingen (University of California, Irvine)
    Governance Under Limited Sovereignty
    Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin)
 
    Discussant and Chair: Andrew Moravcsik (Princeton University)
 
12:15 PM-1:30 PM   Lunch and Closing Remarks
    Stephen D. Krasner (Stanford University)
 


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