International Relations (IR), once termed by Stanley Hoffmann as an “American social science,” is gaining popularity around the world. Yet its dominant theories, methods and narratives fail to correspond to the new global distribution of its subjects. Distinctions between the “West” and the “Rest” may be blurring in material terms but these are yet to fully register in the way IR is studied, published, discoursed, and located in terms of centers of learning.
CIGI PANELS
Panelists: Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma), Maura Conway (Dublin City University), Eric Jardine (CIGI), Leonie Tanczer (Queen's University Belfast), Samantha Bradshaw (CIGI)
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Panel begins at 1o:30 AM
Acadia Room, Loews New Orleans, 300 Poydras Street
Unresolved Issues in Global Finance: Governance Gaps in the International Financial Regulatory Regime After the 2008 Global Financial Crisis
This panel will discuss continuing governance gaps in global finance seven years in to the post-crisis reform process in order to identify important and promising areas of research going forward.
Discussant: Pierre Siklos (CIGI)
Panelists: Manuela Moschella (CIGI), Eleni Tsingou (Copenhagen Business School), and David Kempthorne (CIGI)
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Panel begins at 1:45 PM
Lafourche Room, Loews New Orleans, 300 Poydras Street
SHOW HOURS – Booth 302-304
Saturday February 21 | 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM