Programme for the Study of International Governance

 

The Programme for the Study of International Governance provides a forum for scholars of governance and international organisations to interact with practitioners from the policy world in order to analyse global governance arrangements across a variety of issues. 

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featured Event

Public Lecture with Podcast Available Here
7 March 2013
How Agentic Constructivism Could Help Explain Change in World Politics

Kathryn Sikkink, Professor of Political Science, University of Minnesota

 

 

other recent Events

 

Public Seminar
30 May
Trade as a Site of Justice

Andrew Walton, Assistant Professor in Political Theory, University of St. Gallen

 

 
Public Workshop
17 - 18 May

Organized by Giganet & the Programme for the Study of International Governance.

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Public Seminar
16 May
Linking Global & Community Governance 

Catherine Monagle, United Nations University

 

 

International Geneva Luncheon
8 May
Ethical Leadership in International Institutions

Jan Klabbers, Professor of International Law, University of Helsinki

 

 
Public Seminar
20 March
The African Group at the Human Rights Council

Eduard Jordaan, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Singapore Management University

 

 

International Geneva Luncheon
7 March
Beyond the Justice Cascade: How Human Rights Prosecutions are Changing World Politics

Kathryn Sikkink, Professor of Political Science, University of Minnesota

 

 

 

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