2015
Quid Ethical Retreat? Lessons from Somaliland
Olivia Rutazibwa
De-Nationalisation – rethinking participation
The Failure of the Mediterranean Union - History and Consequences

16. Käte Hamburger Lecture mit Wolf Lepenies
World Society in the Making

Micro-practices in institutions

The End of Paradigms? The Future of US Dominance in Southeast Asia, China’s Territorial Dispute, and the Case for Analytic Eclecticism
Santino Regilme
Negotiations among Chinese and Germans – An Experimental Case Study
Dr Heike Hennig-Schmidt

Iran after the Nuclear Deal

PanelistInnen: Udo Steinbach, Shirin Saeidi, Jochen Hippler
Moderator: Michael Backfisch
Frictional Spaces: Transitional Justice between the Global and Local
Prof. Dr Susanne Buckley-Zistel

Inequality – what can be done?

15. Käte Hamburger Lecture mit Tony Atkinson
Beyond the ‘West’ - The Impact of Democracy Promotion by New International Actors
Kai Striebinger
Social Concerns Promote Cooperation more than Altruistic Punishment in a Small-Scale Society
Dr Gianluca Grimalda

Re-Mapping the Modern Mediterranean

Difference and Failure: Vorarephilia of the Critique of Liberal Peace
Dr Pol Bargués-Pedreny

Doing Politics in Translation

14. Käte Hamburger Lecture mit Richard Freeman
Translation in World Politics

Convivialism. A debate

Unwritten rules of claiming and accessing power
Prof. Dr Claudia Derichs

Do Authoritarian Regimes have Citizens? Re-imagining the Study of Democracy in the Middle East
Shirin Saeidi
The Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation: Origins, Actions and Future Prospects

13. Käte Hamburger Lecture mit Talaat Abdel-Malek
Beyond Compliance/Non-compliance: Understanding the Effects of International Court Decisions
Christian J. Tams
Distributing Food Aid Internationally in Times of Acute Humanitarian Crisis: A Legal Reconstruction of the United Nations (UN) World Food Programme (WFP) with Special Attention to the Institutional Role of the Individuals Affected
Leonie Vierck
Does Foreign Aid Undermine Human Rights? Interest Convergence Theory and the United States-Philippines Counterterror Cooperation
Santino F. Regilme
Stakeholder Engagement in the Making: The Development and Politicization of IPBES
Dr. Alejandro Esguerra

Midterm Conference

Good Faith Cooperation? Why Global Cooperation Sometimes Succeeds (and Mostly Not)

12. Käte Hamburger Lecture mit Scott Barrett
Paris-Bamako: Policy coherence and the aid effectiveness agenda in a fragile state
Prof. Stephen Brown

Lessons from innovation systems (part 2): Human behaviour in global cooperation as a diffusion system
Prof. Dr Bettina Burger-Menzel

From Constructive Ambiguity Towards Harmonious Interpretation: Religion Related Provisions in the Tunisian Constitution
A Farewell with Congratulations and Gratitude: Markus Böckenförde joins CEU Legal Department in Budapest

Global Inequalities Beyond the Sustainable Development Goals. World Societal Perspectives on Inequality and Development
Katja Freistein, Bettina Mahlert
Culture Concepts and Normative Principles: On the Framing and Justification of Cultural Property in EU-Conventions
Dr Stefan Groth
Building stories - building cooperation

Vatican 2.0: Vertical and Horizontal Cooperation in the Catholic Church
Dr phil. habil. Otto Kallscheuer

Peacebuilding Makes Strange Bedfellows – On the Political Economy of International-Local ‘Partnerships’ in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone
Tobias Debiel, Patricia Rinck
Diaspora as Agents of Global Cooperation

Identity and Political Mobilization of Diasporas: A Gendered Perspective

11. Käte Hamburger Lecture mit Nadje Al-Ali
Crimea and Civil Society

Engaging Crimea

PanelistInnen: Olga Dukhnich, Elmira Muratova, Ivan Preobrajensky
Moderator: David Carment
Cultural Differences in the Perception of Cooperation and Conflict
Dr Felix Bethke

State Immunity and International Arbitration:
Prof. Dr Manjiao Chi
Engaging in Faith-based Mediation of Violent Conflict: Explaining Differences between Christian, Islamic and Buddhist Initiatives
Rakchanok Chatjuthamard

Invisible Connectivities. Sharing Principles and Concepts in Transnational and Translocal Settings
Prof. Dr Claudia Derichs

Fiction, Narrative and the Development Encounter
Mag. Dr Martina Kopf

Diaspora and Fragile States: Assessing the Theoretical and Policy Linkages
Prof. David Carment, Ph.D.

Homophobia and islamic extremism

Mediterranean Entanglements: France and Algeria between Colonization and Decolonization
Jun.-Prof. Dr Manuel Borutta
Environmental Issues in Investment Treaties: A Chinese Perspective
Prof. Dr Manjiao Chi
Homophobia in Russia

Rethinking the Local – Peacebuilding Research beyond the Liberal / Post-Liberal Divide
Patricia Rinck, Tobias Debiel
Promises in the Digital Age: Big Data as Anticipatory Health Praxis in Sierra Leone
Prof. Dr Susan Erikson
