In cooperation with GW academic departments
and outside organizations, IGIS sponsors a variety of conferences and
workshops related to its goals. Below are a number of past IGIS conferences.
22 May 2007: IGIS Conference
Who Governs the Globe?
IGIS held a workshop titled "Who Governs the Globe?" on
the 16th and 17th of November.
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Agenda
22 May 2007: IGIS Conference
Governance in Post-Conflict Societies: Rebuilding Fragile States
Derick W. Brinkerhoff, Senior Fellow
in International Public Management, RTI International, and Associate
Faculty, School of Public Policy and Public Administration, The
George Washington University, will introduce the book and moderate
brief presentations by several of the volume’s contributors.
The book emerged from a May 2005 conference on the topic, co-sponsored
by RTI International and The George Washington University.
16 April 2007: IGIS Conference
Corruption and Democracy
The IGIS project on Democracy and Corruption was initiated to explore the irony that while democratizing states are often admonished for their corrupt practices, much corruption also exits in the very developed democracies doing the admonishing. In this project, we aim to investigate the various forms of corruption and how they interact with a range of democratic styles. We begin with a panel featuring three of the major academic analysts of corruption: Mark Warren, Susan Rose-Ackerman, and Daniel Kaufmann. Moderated by Gina
Lambright, Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, GW Elliott School of International Affairs.
5 April 2007: IGIS Conference
Deterring Rogue States: Do the Old Rules Apply?
Keynote speaker Robert Jervis. Other speakers included Paul Pillar, Ray Takeyh, Michael Mochizuki, Joseph Cirincione, Michael O'Halanlon, Robert Litwak.
16 June 2006: IGIS Conference
The Role of Diasporas in Developing the Homeland
A presentation of research on Disasporas. For more information click here.
22-24 May 2006: IGIS Conference
State/Washington/World: State Leader Advocacy Education Program
An educational conference for invited state and local legislators on key specific international issues under discussion in Washington
11-13 May 2006: IGIS Conference
Who Are The Global Governors?
A conference of invited academic participants seeking to investigate global governors as agents in world politics.
28 January 2005: IGIS Conference
Contractors on the Battlefield: Learning from the Experience in Iraq
This one-day conference, held on January 28, 2005, addressed current issues related to the use of private contractors in U.S. military and stability operations, focusing specifically on lessons learned from the Iraq conflict. Panels--featuring government, industry, and academic perspectives--discussed: Contract Management, Oversight, and Cost; Industry Structure and the Proper Role of Contractors; and Legal Issues and Liabilities. Diedre Lee, Director of Defense Procurement & Acquisition Policy at the Department of Defense, gave the keynote address. Transcripts from the conference are currently being edited for publication in an upcoming academic journal.
IGIS Conference
Rebuilding Governance in Post-Conflict Societies: What's New, What's Not
This conference, held at the Elliott School of International Affairs on May 6 and co-sponsored by RTI International and The George Washington University's Institute for Global and International Studies and School of Public Policy and Public Administration, brought together an interdisciplinary group of contributors to explore the question, what's new and what's not in the realm of rebuilding governance in post-conflict societies?