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Normative and Empirical Evaluation of Global Governance Conference

Agenda

Thursday, February 16, 2006
Participants will arrive in Princeton

7:00 PM

Reception and dinner
Palmer House
Friday, February 17, 2006
Conference to be held in Bowl 16, Robertson Hall
8:30-9:00 AM Continental Breakfast and Welcome

9:00-10:30 AM

Session I: Legitimacy, accountability, and justice
Moderator: Charles Beitz

Allen Buchanan and Robert Keohane
"The Legitimacy of Global Governance Institutions"
(Click here for the long version of the paper)

John Ferejohn
"Accountability in a Global Context"

Iris Marion Young
"Remarks"

10:30-10:45 AM

Break

10:45 AM-12:15 PM

Session II: Development and Accountability
Moderator: Helen Milner

Surjit Bhalla
"Governance in Development: The World Bank and IMF at the crossroads"

William Easterly
"The Impunity of Foreign Aid Planners"

Mark Philp
"Accountability, representation and legitimacy: Corruption and the World Bank"

Randall Stone
"Empirical and Normative Evaluation of the IMF"

12:15 PM

Lunch
Shultz Dining Room, Robertson Hall

2:30-4:00 PM

Session III: Development: Inequality and injustice
Moderator: Robert Keohane

Judith Goldstein
"Remarks"

Devesh Kapur
"Quis Custodiet Isos Custodes? The Bretton Woods Institutions And The Accountability Of Academics"

Ian Shapiro
"On Limiting Global Injustice in the Face of Weak International Institutions"

Robert Wade
"The WTO and the Millenium Development Goals"

4:00-4:15 PM

Break

4:15-5:45 PM

Session IV: Institutional Norms and Accountability
Moderator: Alan Patten

Joshua Cohen and Charles Sabel
"Norms and Global Institutions"

Andrew Hurrell
"Power and Legitimacy in Global Governance"

Henry Shue
"Standards of Accountability: Avoiding Simplistic Domestic Analogies"

7:00 PM

Reception, followed by dinner at 7:30 PM
Prospect House

Saturday, February 18, 2006
Conference to be held in 300 Wallace Hall

8:30-9:00 AM

Continental Breakfast

9:00-10:30 AM

Session V: Sovereignty, law, and international institutions
Moderator: Gary Bass

Michael Doyle
"Sovereignty, Humanitarian Military Intervention and Multilateral Substitution"

Benedict Kingsbury
"Who Should Make International Law?"

Richard Steinberg
"The Formation, Transformation, and Deformation of Trading States: Liberalization and State Institutional Change Since 1947"

10:30-10:45 AM

Break

10:45 AM-12:15 PM

Session VI: Human rights and health
Moderator: Philip Pettit

David Miller
"The Responsibility to Protect Human Rights"

Thomas Pogge
"Just Rules for Incentivizing Pharmaceutical Research"

Beth Simmons
"International Law as a Mechanism of Global Governance: Empirical Evidence and Normative Implications"

12:30-2:00 PM

Lunch & Closing Session


(Click here for a pdf version of the agenda)



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