Globalization calls for a more comprehensive and more consistent international order,
while
legal orders and government capabilities are still shaped at the national level.
Governments at
all levels, businesses, and citizens, organized or not, therefore, take a wide set
of initiatives to
meet these renewed coordination needs by designing and implementing all kind of public
and
private orders. Hence complex interactions take place between international dynamics
and
national ones.
This workshop will aim at stimulating discussion among disciplines on the way current
challenges in the economy and in the global polity, as well as, the call of citizens
jointly
contribute to reshape the existing national states and the resulting economic and
societal
orders.
Selection of participants will be based on either a 4-5 pages outline of their proposed
paper
(with details on the methodology and empirics) or (better) a first draft of their
paper. An up-to
date CV should also be provided.
Proposals and the CVs should be sent in pdf format to silvia.dellacqua@eui.eu no
later than June 15th, 2011.
Please name your file according to the following format SURNAME_MMG_Paper.pdf (or
SURNAME_MMG_Draft.pdf) and SURNAME_MMG_CV.pdf
Selection results will be notified by the end of June 2011.
Full papers will have to be delivered no later than November 30th, 2011.
Final versions of the papers selected for the workshop will be published as GGP EUI
Working Papers.
The workshop will take place on December 16-17, 2011
For more details see: http://www.eui.eu/Projects/GGP/Documents/Events/CallForPapersBrousseau.pdf