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Europe and the World – Global Insecurity and Power Shifts25 – 27 May 2016
DAHRENDORF SYMPOSIUMABOUT THE HOSTSTHE HERTIE SCHOOL OF GOVERNANCE The Hertie School of Governance in Berlin is Germany’s leading pub-lic policy school, with a variety of fi rst-rate academic projects and a diverse student body. The School actively engages in public debate with its wide range of events bringing together experts from theory and practice. The Hertie School prepares exceptional students for leadership positions in government, business and civil society. Contact: Gesa-Stefanie Brincker ([email protected])
LSE AND LSE IDEASThe London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) studies the social sciences in their broadest sense, with an academic pro-file spanning a wide range of disciplines, from economics, politics, history and law, to sociology, information systems and accounting and fi nance. LSE IDEAS is an IGA Centre that acts as the School’s foreign policy think tank. Through sustained engagement with policymakers and opinion-formers, IDEAS provides a forum that informs policy debate and connects academic research with the practice of diplomacy and strategy. IDEAS hosts interdiscipli-nary research projects, produces working papers and reports, holds public and off-the-record events, and delivers cutting-edge executive training programmes for government, business and third-sector organisations.Contact: Louise Ingledow ([email protected])
STIFTUNG MERCATORStiftung Mercator is a private and independent foundation. Through its work it strives for a society characterised by openness to the world, solidarity and equal opportunities. In this context it con-centrates on strengthening Europe; increasing the educational success of disadvantaged children and young people, especially those of migrant origin; driving forward climate change mitigation and promoting science and the humanities. Stiftung Mercator sym-bolises the connection between academic expertise and practical project experience. As one of Germany’s leading foundations, it is active both nationally and internationally. Stiftung Mercator feels a strong sense of loyalty to the Ruhr region, the home of the founding family and the foundation’s headquarter.Contact: Markus Hesse ([email protected])
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DAHRENDORF SYMPOSIUM 2016
LAUNCH OF THE EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE MONITOR (EGM): MONITORING EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE – PERSPECTIVES FROM THE INSIDE
WELCOME AND PRESENTATIONHelmut K. Anheier, President & Dean, Hertie School, Berlin; Academic Co-Director of the Dahrendorf Forum Julie Anna Braun, Dahrendorf Postdoctoral Fellow, Hertie School, Berlin
MODERATOR: Josef Janning, Co-Head Berlin Offi ce, European Council on Foreign Relations, Berlin
OPENING REMARKSLászló Andor, Mercator Senior Fellow, Hertie School, Berlin; former EU Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, Brussels
PANELISTSFranziska Brantner, Member of the German Parliament, BerlinChristian Kroll, Sustainable Governance Indicators Project Manager, Bertelsmann Foundation; Visiting Lecturer, Hertie School, BerlinIsabelle Maquet, Deputy Head of Unit Employment, European Commission - DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, Brussels Holger Winkler, Head of Unit European Affairs, Federal Ministry for Employment and Social Affairs, Berlin
SYMPOSIUM MODERATOR: Juliette Foster, Freelance News Anchor, London
WELCOME Helmut K. Anheier, President & Dean, Hertie School, Berlin; Academic Co-Director of the Dahrendorf ForumLady Christiane DahrendorfRobert Falkner, Associate Professor of International Relations,London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE);Academic Co-Director of the Dahrendorf ForumWolfgang Rohe, Executive Director, Stiftung Mercator, Essen
TITLEDATEVENUES
12:00 – 14:00
16:30
LAUNCH OF THE EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE MONITOR (EGM): MONITORING EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE – PERSPECTIVES FROM THE INSIDE
WEDNESDAY, 25 MAY 2016
Europe and the World: Global Insecurity and Power Shifts 25 – 27 May 2016
Akademie der Künste, Pariser Platz 4, 10117 Berlin AXICA Conference and Convention Centre, Pariser Platz 3, 10117 Berlin
PRE-SYMPOSIUM EVENT AT THE AK ADEMIE DER KÜNSTE
OPENING OF THE DAHRENDORF SYMPOSIUM
THURSDAY, 26 MAY 2016
17:00 – 19:00
19:00
8:30
9:00 – 10:15
Afterwards
10:30 – 12:30
OPENING PANEL DISCUSSIONA WORLD TRANSFORMED: EUROPE IN AN ERA OF GLOBAL POWER SHIFTS
PANELISTSNabil Fahmy, Dean of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy and Professor of Practice, American University, Cairo; former Foreign Minister of EgyptFuat Keyman, Director of the Istanbul Policy Center and Professor of International Relations at Sabancı University, IstanbulNorbert Röttgen, Member of the German Parliament, Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, BerlinConstanze Stelzenmüller, Robert Bosch Senior Fellow in the Center on the United States and Europe, Brookings, Washington D.C.
DINNER RECEPTION
ARRIVAL AND REGISTRATION at the Akademie der Künste
INTRODUCTORY PANEL WITH ALL DAHRENDORF WORKING GROUP CHAIRS
Cilja Harders, Co-chair of the Working Group ‘Europe and the MENA-region’Björn Conrad, Co-chair of the Working Group ‘Europe and China’Dilek Kurban, Co-chair of the Working Group ‘Europe and Turkey’Peter Trubowitz, Chair of the Working Group ‘Europe and North America’Vladislav Zubok, Chair of the Working Group ‘Europe, Russia and Ukraine’
FIVE PARALLEL SESSIONS
VENUES A Akademie der Künste, Pariser Platz 4, 10117 Berlin B AXICA Conference and Convention Centre, Pariser Platz 3, 10117 Berlin
CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS OF EURO-ARAB RELATIONS IN TIMES OF CRISIS
CHAIR & MODERATOR: Cilja Harders, Professor for Political Science, Director of the Center for Middle Eastern and North African Politics, Free University, Berlin; Co-chair of the Dahrendorf Working Group ‘Europe and the MENA-region’
PANELISTSAnnette Jünemann, Professor for Political Science and International Relations, Helmut-Schmidt University, Hamburg Lina Khatib, Head of the Middle East/North Africa Programme, Chatham House, London Michael Köhler, Director, Neighbourhood-South, European Commission; Professor for Europe and the Mediterranean, College of Europe, Brussels
CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS OF EURO-ARAB RELATIONS IN TIMES OF CRISIS
INTRODUCTORY PANEL WITH ALL DAHRENDORF WORKING GROUP CHAIRS
1
THE EU, RUSSIA AND UKRAINE:MANAGING THE STALEMATE AND GOING BEYOND IT
CHAIR & MODERATOR: Vladislav Zubok, Professor of International History, LSE, London; Chair of the Dahrendorf Working Group ‘Europe, Russia and Ukraine’
PANELISTSDavid Cadier, Visiting Senior Fellow, Finnish Institute of InternationalAffairs (FIIA), Helsinki; Associate, LSE IDEAS, LSE, LondonElena Korosteleva, Professor of International Politics, Jean Monnet Chair in European Politics, University of KentAndrey Kortunov, Director General of the Russian International Affairs Council; President of the New Eurasia Foundation, MoscowGwendolyn Sasse, Professor in Comparative Politics, Nuffield College, University of Oxford
THE 2016 U.S. ELECTION:IMPLICATIONS FOR EUROPE
CHAIR & MODERATOR: Peter Trubowitz, Professor of International Relations, LSE, London; Chair of the Dahrendorf Working Group ‘Europe and North America’
PANELISTSRosemary Foot, Emeritus Fellow at St Antony‘s College and Senior Research Fellow in International Relations, University of OxfordLloyd Gruber, Lecturer in Political Economy of Development, LSE, LondonMareike Kleine, Associate Professor of EU & International Politics, LSE, LondonJames Morrison, Assistant Professor of International Relations, LSE, LondonJeremy Shapiro, Research Director, European Council on Foreign Relations
TURKEY AS GATEKEEPER TO EUROPE? THE JOINT – ACTION AGREEMENT TWO MONTHS DOWN THE LINE
CHAIR & MODERATOR: Dilek Kurban, Marie Curie Fellow, Hertie School, Berlin; Co-chair of the Dahrendorf Working Group ‘Europe and Turkey’
PANELISTS
2 THE EU, RUSSIA AND UKRAINE:MANAGING THE STALEMATE AND GOING BEYOND IT
2
3 THE 2016 U.S. ELECTION:IMPLICATIONS FOR EUROPE
3
4 TURKEY AS GATEKEEPER TO EUROPE?THE JOINT – ACTION AGREEMENT TWO MONTHS DOWN THE LINE
4
B amton and Koç University, IstanbulBinghamton and Koç UnivÇağlar Keyder, Professor of Sociology, State University of New York in Binghamton and Koç University, IstanbulElisabeth Kotthaus, Deputy Head of the Political Section, European Commission Representation in Germany, BerlinGünter Seufert, Senior Fellow, Research Division EU/Europe, German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), Berlin Emma Sinclair-Webb, Senior Researcher for Turkey, Human Rights Watch, Istanbul
ity, Istanbul
12:30 – 14:00
14:00 – 15:30
CHINA’S ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN: ADDING TO EUROPE’S TROUBLES
CHAIR & MODERATOR: Genia Kostka, Professor of Governance of Energy and Infrastructure, Hertie School, Berlin; Co-chair of the DahrendorfWorking Group ‘Europe and China’
PANELISTSReinhard Bütikofer, Member of the European Parliament, BrusselsBjörn Conrad, Vice President Research, Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS), Berlin; Co-chair of the DahrendorfWorking Group ‘Europe and China’Christine Wong, Professor and Director, Center for Contemporary Chinese Studies, University of MelbourneJörg Wuttke, President, European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, Beijing
LUNCH RECEPTION with all Symposium participants at the Akademie der Künste
ROUNDTABLE: IS THERE A THREAT TO ECONOMIC GLOBALISATION?
CHAIR & MODERATOR: Henrik Enderlein, Associate Dean, Professor of Political Economy and Dahrendorf Board Member, Hertie School, Berlin;Director of the Jacques Delors Institute, Berlin
OPENING REMARKSSaskia Sassen, Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology, Co-chair of the Committee on Global Thought, Columbia University, New York
PANELISTSBrian Burgoon, Professor of International and Comparative Political Economy, University of AmsterdamDomenico Lombardi, Director, Global Economy Program, Centre for International Governance Innovation, Waterloo, CanadaVladimir Popov, Central Economics and Mathematics Institute (CEMI); New Economics School (NES), MoscowLinda Yueh, Fellow in Economics at St Edmund Hall, Oxford University
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15:30 – 16:15
16:15 – 17:45
18:00 – 19:30
19:30
COFFEE BREAK
ROUNDTABLE: DEMOCRACY CHALLENGED: POPULISM, ILLIBERALISM, RADICALISM
CHAIR & MODERATOR: Dilek Kurban, Marie Curie Fellow, Hertie School, Berlin; Co-chair of the Dahrendorf Working Group ‘Europe and Turkey’
OPENING REMARKS Kenneth Roth, Executive Director, Human Rights Watch, New York
PANELISTSAhmed Abd Rabou, Visiting Scholar at the Center for Middle East Studies, University of Denver; Assistant Professor of Comparative Politics, The American University, CairoEvren Balta, Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science and International Relations, Yildiz Technical University, IstanbulSylvie Kauffmann, Editorial Director, Le Monde, ParisMaria Lipman, Editor-in-Chief, Counterpoint Journal, Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, George Washington University, Washington D.C.John M. Owen, Taylor Professor of Politics; Faculty Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture, University of Virginia, Charlottesville; Guest Scholar, Social Science Center (WZB), Berlin
ROUNDTABLE: GLOBAL POWER SHIFTS AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES FOR EUROPE
CHAIR & MODERATOR: Wolfgang Ischinger, Senior Professor for SecurityPolicy and Diplomatic Practice, Hertie School, Berlin; Chairman Munich Security Conference
OPENING REMARKSRadosław Sikorski, Senior Fellow, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies (CES), Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Defence, Warsaw
PANELISTSStefanie Babst, Head, NATO Strategic Analysis Capability, NATO, BrusselsMichael Cox, Director of LSE IDEAS and Emeritus Professor ofInternational Relations, LSE, LondonAleksey Gromyko, Director of the Institute of Europe, Russian Academy of Sciences; President of the Russian Association of European Studies, MoscowWilliam C. Wohlforth, Daniel Webster Professor of Government, Dartmouth College, Hanover
DINNER RECEPTION
ROUNDTABLE: DEMOCRACY CHALLENGED: POPULISM, ILLIBERALISM, RADICALISM
ROUNDTABLE: GLOBAL POWER SHIFTS AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES FOR EUROPE
THURSDAY, 26 MAY 2016
9:00
9:30 – 11:00
11:00 – 11:45
11:45 – 13:15
13:15 – 14:00
14:00
14:15
ARRIVAL AND REGISTRATION at the Akademie der Künste
ROUNDTABLE: EUROPE IN THE WORLD 2025
PRESENTATION Monika Sus, Dahrendorf Postdoctoral Fellow and Franziska Pfeifer, Research Associate, both Hertie School, Berlin
MODERATOR: Judy Dempsey, Carnegie Europe, Nonresident Senior Associate, Berlin
PANELISTSAhmed Badawi, Project Director, Free University BerlinFrances G. Burwell, Vice President, European Union and Special Initiatives, Atlantic Council, Washington D.C. Fabrice Leggeri, Executive Director, FRONTEX, WarsawDaniela Schwarzer, Director of the Europe Program, The German Marshall Fund of the United States, BerlinSylke Tempel, Editor-in-Chief, Berlin Policy Journal & Internationale Politik, German Council on Foreign Relations, Berlin
COFFEE BREAK
ROUNDTABLE: GLOBAL STRATEGY FOR THE EU –GAME CHANGER OR JUST A WISH LIST?
MODERATOR: Almut Möller, Co-Head Berlin Offi ce, European Council on Foreign Relations, Berlin
SPEAKERSAlfredo Conte, Head of the Strategic Planning Division, European External Action Service (EEAS), BrusselsRobert Cooper, British Diplomat and Adviser; Visiting Professor and Senior Fellow of the Dahrendorf Forum, LSE IDEAS, LSE, LondonAnne-Marie Le Gloannec, Senior Research Fellow, Sciences Po, Paris, Dahrendorf Forum Board memberSebastian Heilmann, Founding Director, Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS), Berlin; Dahrendorf Forum Board MemberAndrey Kortunov, Director General, Russian International Affairs Council, Moscow
CONCLUDING PANEL: GLOBAL CHALLENGES TO EUROPE’S FOREIGN POLICY
INTRODUCTION: Craig Calhoun, Director, LSE, London
Stephan Auer, Deputy Managing Director for Global and Multilateral Issues, European External Action Service (EEAS), BrusselsKaren E. Smith, Professor of International Relations, Department of International Relations; Director, European Foreign Policy Unit, LSE, London
CLOSING: CONCLUDING REMARKS BY THE ORGANISERS
LUNCH RECEPTION
ROUNDTABLE: EUROPE IN THE WORLD 2025
CLOSING: CONCLUDING REMARKS BY THE ORGANISERS
CONCLUDING PANEL: GLOBAL CHALLENGES TO EUROPE’S FOREIGN POLICY
ROUNDTABLE: GLOBAL STRATEGY FOR THE EU –GAME CHANGER OR JUST A WISH LIST?
FRIDAY, 27 MAY 2016