Final Program

Final programme CIAP2015

Booklets containing the final programme are available for all registered attendees during registration (from 9.30-10.00), and can be obtained from CIAP2015 organisers during the day. A digital version of the booklet is available here: CIAP2015 programme.

8.30-9.30 Getting Published Workshop, Graeme Davies

Director of Research and Professor in International Security, University of Leeds

9.30-10.00 Registration and coffee
10.00-10.15 Welcome Speech, Kevin Theakston

Head of the School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds

10.15-11.00 Keynote Speech, Garrett Brown, University of Sheffield
11.00-12.30 Panel 1A: Cosmopolitanism

 

Panel 1B: IR Conflict & Cooperation

 

12.30-13.30 Lunch
13.30-14.15 Keynote Speech, Patrick Hayden, University of St Andrews, Political Friendship, the Web of Cooperation, and Befriending the World
14.15-16.00 Panel 2A: Friendship Panel 2B: IR Development

 

16.00-16.30 Tea Break
16.30 -17.45 Panel 3A: Political Theory

 

Panel 3B: International Cooperation

 

17.45-18.00 Tea Break
18.00 -19.00 Panel 4A: Identity &

Cosmopolitan Narratives

 

Panel 4B: Legal Cooperation

 

19.00 Drinks in the University’s Old Bar

 

Panel 1A: Cosmopolitanism
Chair: Audrey Osler, University of Leeds

  • Kerri Woods, University of Leeds
    Solidarity with Distant Others
  • Denijal Jegić, Johannes Gutenberg University
    Cosmopolitan Cooperation – Social Activism and the Transnational Subaltern
  • James Souter, University of Leeds
    Good International Citizenship, Special Responsibilities, and International Cooperation on Refugee Protection
  • Elisabetta Nadalutti, University of Duisburg-Essen
    To what extent do ‘border’ as ‘spaces’ for souls respond to moral obligations?
  • Peter Téglás, Advisor European Citizenship Foundation
    Cosmopolitanism and Nationhood in the age of European Integration

Panel 1B: IR Conflict & Cooperation
Chair: Carlotta Minnella, University of Oxford

  • Chi Zhang, University of Leeds
    How the political culture constructs counter-terrorism strategy in China
  • Audrey Dugué-Nevers, University of Sheffield
    China & Soft Power: International Cooperation, Trust & Alliances
  • Imoukhuede Benedict Kayode, Rufus Giwa Polytechnic
    The Crisis of Terrorism and Human Right Abuses in West Africa: Implications on Regional Security and Cooperation
  • Alex Waterman, University of Leeds
     ‘Order Negotiation’: an approach to adversarial cooperation during counterinsurgency in Northeast India
  • Nasim Basiri, Women’s Rights Activist, Osmania University
    Afghan Women’s Participation and Efforts to Achieve Gender Equality as Crucial Elements of Post-Conflict Reconstruction

12.45-13.30: Lunch

13.30-14.15: Keynote Speech Patrick Hayden, University of St. Andrews

14.15-14.30: Tea Break

14.30-16.00: Panel 2A: Friendship and Panel 2B: IR Development

 

Panel 2A: Friendship
Chair: Graham M. Smith, University of Leeds

  • James Simpkin, University of Leeds
    The Special Relationship and Ballistic Missile Defence: A strategic-relational approach
  • Hans Meijer, University of Groningen and Rimko van der Maar, University of Amsterdam
    ‘A meeting of minds’ Herman van Roijen and Mohammed Roem. Diplomatic Opponents who became friends. How their Personal Relationship Contributed in Solving the Indonesian Decolonization Question
  •  George Cooke, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
    Cohabitation in Government: Cooperating to Survive?
  • William Alchorn, University of Leeds
    Friendship within the Contemporary European Far Right: The Case of Marine Le Pen and Geert Wilders 
  •  Federica Martiny, University of Macerata
    A particular way to establish Friendship Bronislaw Malinowski on reciprocity

Panel 2B: IR Development
Chair: Simon Lightfoot, University of Leeds

  • Arianna Mazzieri, University of Leeds, and Zeno Leoni, King’s College London
    Development Cooperation and American “imperialism of anti-imperialism” collusion: a study of civil society organisations’ hegemonic role in South Sudan
  • Michael Chasukwa, University of Leeds
    Development Financing and Aid Modalities in Malawi: Alliances in Delivering of Aid
  • May Elin Jonsson, University of York
    Education & National Interest: Evaluation of USAID & DFID
  • Samuel Opoku Pimpong, University of Ghana,
    Public-private Partnership as a tool for increasing environmental sustainability 
  • Dorice Agol, University of East Anglia
    To have or not to have a duty to cooperate: Lessons from the shared water resources of Lake Victoria Basin, East Africa

16.00-16.15: Tea Break

16.15-17.45: Panel 3A: Political Theory and Panel 3B: International Cooperation

Panel 3A: Political Theory
Chair: Derek Edyvane, University of Leeds

  • Demetris Tillyris, University of Leeds
    Political Integrity and Dirty Hands: Compromise and the Ambiguities of Betrayal
  • Eva M. Parisi, LMU Munich
    Personal Relationships as School of Morality: How the Cooperative Behaviour within Personal Relationships constitutes the Basis of Moral Systems
  • Carl Fox, University of Leeds
    Political Legitimacy and the Binding Force of Obligation
  • Christopher Peys, University of St Andrews
    The ‘Power’ of Political (Re)conciliation: Founding and Facilitating the Work of Cooperation

Panel 3B: International Cooperation
Chair: Jason Ralph, University of Leeds

  • Yahia T. Ali, University of Sheffield
    The Engagement with the Capitalist Economy and the Production of Built Environment in the Global South: The Case of Millennium Tower in the City of Slemani, Iraqi Kurdistan
  • Sarah Tanke, Sciences Po
    Japan at the United Nations: A Diplomacy based on responsibility
  • Nur Cetinoglu Harunoglu, Marmara University, Istanbul
    On the ethical dimension of foreign policy: explaining the rising cosmopolitanism in Turkey’s foreign policy
  • Olusegun Paul Adesanya, Afe Babalola University
    National Interests versus Due Diligence for Global Security: A Rethink of States’ Actions in the 21st century

Panel4A: Identity & Cosmopolitan Narratives
Chair: Viktoria Spaiser, University of Leeds

  • Lauren Smith, University of Strathclyde
    The Political Responsibility of education towards youth participation
  • Jonathan Pledge, Curator, Politics and Political Life, British Library
    From Chaos to Cooperation: Curating Heterotopic Archives at the British Library
  • Eric Nsuh Zuhmboshi, University of Yaounde
    Negotiating a Cosmopolitan Nation in Post-Apartheid Discourse: A Postmodern Reading of Pamela Jooste’s People like Ourselves and Zoe Wicomb’s Playing in the Light 
  • Gabriella McGrogan, Goldsmith College
    Fantasies of Resistance in 21st Century Caribbean American Novels

Panel 4B: Legal Cooperation
Chair: Daniel Wand, University of Leeds & University of Sheffield

  • Matsiko Samuel, Uganda HR Lawyer, African Excellence DAAD Scholar, South African-German Centre for Transitional  Justice
    Economic Inclusion in Transitional Societies: A Necessary Prescription for South Africa
  • Ilaria Zavoli, University of Leeds
    States’ Cooperation in International Criminal Proceedings with Absent Defendants: Between Limits and Prospects
  • Sagar Deva, University of Sheffield
    The Collapse of Global Co-operation: A Global Constitutionalist Perspective
  • Johan van den Brande, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
    The European Arms Export Control Regime: Torn Between Cooperation and Competition

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  1. I would like to know if the article : National interests versus due diligence for global security : a rethink of states’ actions in the 21st Century by Olusegun Paul ADESANYA is being published. I would like a copy.

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