Princeton
University

pu.small.shield.gif (1097 bytes)

wwstext.gif (3915 bytes)
  

Biography

Books

Articles and Chapters

Media

Teaching

 EU Program and Seminars

Conferences

Links

 

Organized by Sophie Meunier and Karen J. Alter

Conference Administrator: Nancy Barthelemy

The conference will take place at Princeton University, Robertson Hall Bowl 16

 

Conference Schedule

8:15am: Breakfast  In front of Robertson 016

 

9:00am: Introduction

  • Karen Alter (Northwestern University) and Sophie Meunier (Princeton University)

 

9:15-10:30am: Nesting and Overlapping Regimes: An Overview

  • Vinnie Aggarwal (UC Berkeley)

Reconciling Institutions: Nested, Horizontal, Overlapping, and Independent Institutions

  • David Victor (Stanford University)

Nested and overlapping regimes related to energy markets

  • Ken Abbott (Arizona State University) and Duncan Snidal (University of Chicago)

Nesting, Overlap and Parallelism: Governance Schemes for International Production Standards

Discussants: Robert Keohane (Princeton University), George Bermann (Columbia University)

 

10:30-10:45: Break

 

10:45-12:00: Nested Environmental Regimes

  • David Vogel (UC Berkeley)

Trade regimes and international environmental treaties and agreements

  • Mark Pollack (Temple University) and Gregory Shaffer (UWisconsin-Madison)

Distributive Conflicts, Regime Complexes, and the International Regulation of Genetically Modified Organisms

  • Michael Oppenheimer (Princeton University) and Annie Petsonk

Linked Regimes to Solve the Timing Problem for Global Warming

Discussants: Kal Raustiala (UCLA), Tonya Putnam (Princeton University)

 

12:00-1:15 pm: Lunch

 

1:15-2:45 pm: Nested Regimes in International Political Economy

  • Dan Drezner (University of Chicago)

The Viscosity of Global Governance

  • Christina Davis (Princeton University)

The Choice of Institutions for Trade Disputes

  • James McCall Smith (George Washington University)

Institutional Overlap in International Trade Disputes

  • Mauricio Baquero-Herrera (Queen Mary University)

Open regionalism in the Andean countries: existing and divergent treaty arrangements and approaches and its consequences for the trade in financial services

Discussants: Daniel Tarullo (Georgetown University), Anne Sartori (Princeton University), Joanne Gowa (Princeton University)

 

2:45-3:00: Break

 

3:00-4:30pm: Nested Regimes and Competing Definitions of Rights

  • Emilie Hafner-Burton (Princeton University)

The Nesting of Regional Trade and Human Rights Agreements

  • Judith Kelley (Duke University)

Who is in Charge? Operational Overlaps of International Organizations

  • Larry Helfer (Vanderbilt University)

Nesting and Complexity in the International Intellectual Property Regime

Discussants: Andrew Moravcsik (Princeton University), Kim Scheppele (Princeton University)

 

4:30-4:45pm: Conclusion

Karen Alter and Sophie Meunier

 

Memo writing instructions

 

Preliminary literature review

Bibliographical references