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conference

31-Mar - 02-Apr-2009

Nationalism and Globalisation


 

19th Annual ASEN Conference

31-Mar - 02-Apr-2009, LSE




Deadline: 01-Nov-2008

The Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN) is holding its 19th Annual Conference, entitled “Nationalism and Globalisation”, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 31st March - 2nd April 2009, at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

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past workshops & conferences



international conference

31-Jan - 2-Feb-2008, LSE

Peace Movements in the Cold War and Beyond

The Centre for the Study of Global Governance in association with the Cold War Studies Centre (CWSC) at the LSE and Free University of Amsterdam will host an international conference titled, ‘Peace Movements in the Cold War and Beyond’.

The objective of this conference is to discuss and highlight the significance of peace movements during the Cold War era in order to draw conclusions for the analysis of contemporary socio-political reality and the evaluation and resolution of its conflicts and to encourage research and teaching on the history of peace movements. Traditional interpretations of the Cold War focus on nation-states and governments. An examination of the role and impact of citizen movements in both East and West is important not only for the depth it provides to the historical records of the Cold War, but also because it exposes the impact and significance of civil society in the resolution of conflicts more generally. It challenges the belief in the utility of ‘traditional’ military buildups and coercive pressure.

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conference

24-Nov-2007, Lionel Robbins Building, Room R405, LSE

State Weakness in the Balkans: Context, Comparison and Implications


A conference organised by the Centre for the Study of Global Governance.

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interdisciplinary workshop

17/18-June-2007, LSE

Collective Memory and Collective Knowledge in a Global Age
The Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics (LSE) will host a 2 day interdisciplinary workshop which aims to bring together 15-20 researchers from all academic discourses researching collective memory and collective knowledge in a ‘global age’. The workshop will provide an opportunity for an exciting and challenging discussion of the issue that transcends traditional disciplinary boundaries.

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conference

2/3-Nov-2006, Annenberg School for Communication, Philadelphia

Global Framing of Democracy
International Perspectives on Civil Society, Communications, Globalization and Democracy

The Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania and the Centre for the Study of Global Governance at the London School of Economics and Political Science will be hosting a conference on global civil society, communication and democracy on 2-3 November 2006, at the University of Pennsylvania.

This event, which will bring together a select group of academics, civil society practitioners and journalists from diverse regions of the world, will stimulate discussion and analysis of the complex relationships between global civil society, communications, and the process of democracy.

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workshop

16-Oct-2006, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Berlin

A Human Security Agenda for the EU
Organisers: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Berlin and Centre for the Study of Global Governance

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workshop

23-25-Sept-2005, Cairo University, Egypt

Violence and Civil Society
The Centre for the Study of Global Governance and the Centre for Political Research and Studies at Cairo University will explore the changing relationship between violence and civil society in a three-day seminar in the Egyptian capital.

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conference

29-June-2005 - 01-July-2005, LSE

Iraqi Oil Wealth: Issues of Governance and Development
Organisers: Centre for the Study of Global Governance and Open Society Institute

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workshop

15/16-June2005, Madrid

Human Security and Civil-Military Cooperation
A seminar organised by Fundació CIDOB in cooperation with the Spanish Ministry of Defense and Toledo International Centre for Peace

The objective of the seminar was to study the need and opportunities for cooperation between civil and military forces and structures in international peacekeeping and humanitarian aid operations and in resolving crisis and conflicts.




conference

12-13-Mar-2005, Cairo

Prospects of the Political Process in Iraq
Chairs: Mary Kaldor (Center for Global Governance, LSE), Mohuammed Said (Al Ahram Center, Cairo), Hanna Edward (Iraqi al Amal, Baghdad) and Mark Juergensmeyer, (Global & International Studies, UC-Santa Barbara)

Sponsored by: London School of Economics and Al Ahram Center for Strategic Studies
Co-sponsored by: Iraqi al Amal Association and the University of California, Santa Barbara

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conference

26/27-Nov-2004, LSE

Transnationalism in the Balkans: The Emergence, Nature and Impact of Cross-national Linkages on an Enlarged and Enlarging Europe
Organisers: Centre for the Study of Global Governance, LSE and Osteuropa Institute, FU Berlin, Germany

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workshop

15/16-Nov-2004, LSE

Workshop on Democracy and Global Governance: Towards a New Network
Organiser: Centre for the Study of Global Governance, LSE

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conference

17-18-June-2004, LSE

Poverty and Security: An Integrated Approach
A LSE Conference held with the support of the United Nations Foundation and the Department for International Development

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conference

19-21-Nov-2003, Bellagio

Oil and Conflict
Organisers: Centre for the Study of Global Governance in cooperation with BP plc

Meeting on Oil and Conflict at the Rockefeller Foundation’s Study and Conference in Bellagio, Italy

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