2013
Global Cooperation as an approach to civilizing conflict – Conceptual considerations and empirical evidence
Prof. Dr Lothar Brock

Between Destabilization and Pluralisation

Lecture with Song Wei

Culture, ‘Relationality’, and Global Cooperation
Dr Morgan Brigg
The Path to Post-Colonial Cultural Development: Restitution or Cooperation? Zaire, Belgium and the Struggle over Cultural Heritage
Dr Sarah Van Beurden
Hybrid Peace

Transcultural Constructions

Tolerance and Cooperation in Primate Society

7. Käte Hamburger Lecture mit Prof. Julia Fischer
Histories of Corruption – Political Malpractice as a Global Discourse
Steven Pierce
UAMR Development Day

The 'Globality' of Democratic Self-Governance: Some Trends and Speculations on Complexity, Empowerment and Agency
Jessica Schmidt
World Conference on Humanitarian Studies

Is China’s Economic Ascendancy a Fundamental Challenge to American Power?
Prof. Dong Wang

Memory, Human Rights and Democratisation in Africa
Dr Abou Jeng

Multilateral Aid - Do Trust Funds Offer New Perspectives?
Margret Thalwitz
8th Pan-European Conference on International Relations

Guidances to Coordination: Team Reasoning or Simply Rule Following?
Prof. Dr Bernd Lahno

1st Masterclass Retreat

Global Cooperation in the 21st Century

Punishment, reward, and their impact on cooperation: an evolutionary perspective
Jennifer Jacquet, PhD
Cultures of Self-depreciation: Stress, Inclusion, Cooperation and Wellbeing
Dr Matthew Johnson
Global partnership

Colonialism and the Responsibility to Protect
Prof. Siddharth Mallavarapu

Rethinking State Power and Governance in a "World" of Complexity

6. Käte Hamburger Lecture mit Prof. Bob Jessop
Rethinking Governance in a World of Complexity

The Aid Orphan Myth
Stephen Brown (co-authored with Liam Swiss)
Global Governance and the State of Nuclear Weapons

5. Käte Hamburger Lecture mit Prof. Ramesh Thakur
India's Role in Global Cooperation

South-South Cooperation, North-South Aid and the Prospect of an International Aid Architecture
Prof. Meibo Huang

World Financial Crisis and Civil Society: Implications for Global Democracy

4. Käte Hamburger Lecture mit Prof. Jan Aart Scholte
Aspiration Balancing – Bridging the Gap between Normative and Descriptiove Bargaining Theory
Marlies Ahlert (co-authored with Ildiko Lajtos)
Democratic Interventionism and Local Legitimacy

What, then, is “global” about global governance?
Dr Esref Aksu

Successful Cooperation

Responsiveness or Influence? Whom to Lobby in International Climate Change Negotiations
Carola Betzold (ETH Zürich)
Culture, Life and Critique

Post-Development as a postcolonial critique of development?
Elections, Violence and International Criminal Justice: The Case of Kenya

PanelistInnen: Ekuru Aukot, Gabrielle Lynch, Stephen Brown
Moderatorin: Angelika Spelten
Wrap up and Conclusion: Julia Leininger
The Rule of the Project: Practices of Justification in Times of Global Economic Crisis
Frank Gadinger / rer. pol. Taylan Yildiz
Modern Communications Technologies and the Extension of the Territory of Struggle: Conceptualising Tunisia’s Jasmine Revolution
Mathieu Rousselin
The Future of Social Interaction: Globalization, Artificial Intelligence and Dementia Society
PD Christian Meyer
Chinese Perspectives on Global Governance
Dr Hung-Jen Wang

Rethinking the Westphalian Frame

Democracy, Visibility and Resistance

3. Käte Hamburger Lecture mit Prof. David Chandler
Democracy in its “third transformation” – Exploring the meaning, the scope and the limits of democracy and democratization in a pluri-cultural world
Peter Thiery
Responsibility and Judgement

The Basis of India's Foreign and Security Policy – A messy but resilient melting pot
Prof. Dr Herbert Wulf

Transcultural Constructions of Global Legitimacy
Prof. Dr Jan Aart Scholte
