IGIS held a workshop titled "Who Governs the Globe?" on the 16th and 17th of November.
Welcome & Overview: Friday 9.00am - 10.30am
An International Regime for Information and Communications Technologies: Towards a New Research Agenda
Deborah Avant, Martha Finnemore, Susan Sell
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Lou Pauly, Discussant
Efficacious and Institutional: Friday 10:45-12:15
Governing Corporations in Zones of Conflict: Issues, Actors and Institutions
Virginia Haufler
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Constructing Authority in the European Union
Kate McNamara
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Henry Farrell, Discussant
Expertise: Friday 1.00pm - 2.30pm
Who is Running the International Criminal Justice System?
Allison Danner and Erik Voeten
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International Standards Organization as a Global Governor: A Club Theory Perspective
Matthew Potoski and Aseem Prakash
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The Power of Norms and the Norms of Power: Who Governs International Electrical and Electronic Technology?
Tim Buthe
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Dan Drezner, Discussant
Delegation: Friday 2.45pm - 4.00pm
When 'Doing Good' Does Not: The IMF and the Millennium Development Goals
Tammi Gutner
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Contracting Global Governors: How Project Contracts Transform Global Governance Networks
Alex Cooley
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International Organization Autonomy and Control under Conditions of Dual Delegation
Abe Newman
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Chad Rector, Discussant
Morality: Saturday 9.30am - 11.00am
Pro-Gun Groups as Global Governors in Small Arms Control
Cliff Bob
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Governing the Global Agenda: 'Gate-keepers' and 'Issue Adoption' in Transnational Advocacy Networks
Charli Carpenter
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"Education for All" and the Global Governors
Karen Mundy
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Paul Wapner, Discussant

Final Thoughts & Last Words: Saturday 11.15am - 1.00pm
Louis Pauly and J P Singh
