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December 8, 2005
8th Sustainable Development Conference (SDC)
The Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) is holding its Eighth Sustainable Development Conference (SDC) from 7-9 December 2005 in Islamabad, Pakistan. Each SDC is designed to be a forum for sharing and exchanging dialogues on sustainable development with practitioners, civil society and policy-makers. Some 150 panelists from 18 countries participated in the Seventh SDC held in December 2004.
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The Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) is holding its Eighth Sustainable Development Conference (SDC) from 7-9 December 2005 in Islamabad, Pakistan. Each SDC is designed to be a forum for sharing and exchanging dialogues on sustainable development with practitioners, civil society and policy-makers. Some 150 panelists from 18 countries participated in the Seventh SDC held in December 2004.
The previous Conference covered issues such as…
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"Towards a New Generation in Global Governance?"
The architecture and content of today’s global governance are showing interesting dynamics. The conference will analyse these developments, and try to assess whether they constitute the beginning of structural trends that will consolidate during the coming decades. We would like to point at four particular sets of interlinked developments in high-level international policy-making.
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Réseau d’Etudes sur la Globalisation et la Gouvernance Internationale et les Mutations de l’Etat et des Nations
CONFERENCE TOWARDS A NEW GENERATION IN GLOBAL GLOVERNANCE?
University of Ghent (Belgium) Department of political sciences Global Governance Research
Group 14 - 15 November
2005 CALL FOR PAPERS
RESEARCH AGENDA
The architecture and content of today’s global governance are showing interesting dynamics. The conference will analyse these developments, and try to assess…Read More »
Réseau d’Etudes sur la Globalisation et la Gouvernance Internationale et les Mutations de l’Etat et des Nations
CONFERENCE TOWARDS A NEW GENERATION IN GLOBAL GLOVERNANCE?
University of Ghent (Belgium) Department of political sciences Global Governance Research
Group 14 - 15 November
2005 CALL FOR PAPERS
RESEARCH AGENDA
The architecture and content of today’s global governance are showing interesting dynamics. The conference will analyse these developments, and try to assess…Read More »
The GW Centre for the Study of Globalization announces The Challenge of Globalization conference (open to the public) to be held at the George Washington University in Washington DC, on Friday November 4, 2005
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Keynote and Panel Summaries
Conference Keynote Speaker
Kemal Dervis
UNDP Administrator; former member of the Turkish Parliament
and former Turkish Minister of Economic Affairs and Treasury
Panel Discussion on
805 21st Street, NW, Washington DC
9:00 am - 10:15 am
Panel Discussions - Marvin Centre, Room 307
800 21st Street, NW, Washington DC
10:30 am - 6:00 pm
The…Read More »
Keynote and Panel Summaries
Conference Keynote Speaker
Kemal Dervis
UNDP Administrator; former member of the Turkish Parliament
and former Turkish Minister of Economic Affairs and Treasury
Panel Discussion on
- Global Human Security and Development
- Global Health
- Global Trade and Investment
805 21st Street, NW, Washington DC
9:00 am - 10:15 am
Panel Discussions - Marvin Centre, Room 307
800 21st Street, NW, Washington DC
10:30 am - 6:00 pm
The…Read More »

Globalization: Overcoming Exclusion, Strengthening Inclusion
29-31 August 2005
Dakar, Senegal
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The first ideas for the creation of a network of globalization research centers were spawned at a lunch among colleagues back in fall 2002. The proposition was made that the topic of globalization and its multidisciplinary perspective was beyond the capacity of any one university to take on and address comprehensively. It was agreed that a coalition of university research centers from all over the world would be able to pool their expertise in …
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Pathways to Reconciliation and Global Human Rights
Pathways to Reconciliation and Global Human Rights brought together practitioners and thinkers from around the world to reflect upon, evaluate and advance the global human-rights agenda.
Pathways to Reconciliation and Global Human Rights brought together practitioners and thinkers from around the world to reflect upon, evaluate and advance the global human-rights agenda. The fourth in the Pathways to Reconciliation series, the four-day conference (16-19 August, 2005) was also an opportunity to engage the specific locale of Bosnia and Herzegovina in a global context. The conference was held in the beautiful and cosmopolitan city of Sarajevo, known before the war in the…Read More »
The Globalization Program at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), has the pleasure of inviting you to participate in this international conference on globalization. We invite researchers and doctoral fellows to present papers on finished and ongoing work about globalization and its manifestations.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE EXTENDED UNTIL JULY 29
Participants who haven’t yet had a chance to register for Navigating Globalization need not despair: there are still spaces available in the conference, and the conference committee has decided to extend the deadline for participants to pay the regular price until July 29. Use the on-line registration form on this page.
Download papers here (password protected)
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