Saturday June 3, Day 2

Democratic Reforms of Cosmopolis

Time (Place) Session 
08:30
(MB SH) 
Coffee
09:00 
(MB SH) 
Plenary Session 

Atilio A. Boron (Introduction, Chair)
General Secretary of the Latin American Council for the Social Sciences (CLACSO) and Professor of Political Science at the University of Buenos Aires. Author of State, Capitalism and Democracy in Latin America, Tempos Violentos, and many others. 

Johan Galtung: “Global Citizenship, Globalized Human Rights and Global Democracy” Professor of Peace Studies at several universities, and a Director of TRANSCEND, a Peace and Development Network. Founder of the International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (1959) and the Journal of Peace Research (1964). Author of numerous books, including Global Glasnost and Human Rights in Another Key. 

R.B.J.Walker: “Polis, Cosmopolis, Politics” 
Professor of Political Science at the University of Victoria, Canada (and soon at the University of Keele, UK) and, with D. Sheth, the editor of the Alternatives. Author of Inside/Outside: International Relations as Political Theory, and many others. 

11:00
(HC CC)
Coffee 
11:15
(HC)
Paper Sessions and Workshops 
13:15 
(HC CC) 
Lunch 
14:15
(HC CC)
Continuation of Paper Sessions and Workshops 
17:45
(MB SH)
Plenary Session 
Hassan Hanafi (Chair, main conclusions)
Professor of Philosophy, University of Cairo 
A Summary of the Conclusions of the Paper Sessions and Workshops 
18:30
(MB SC) 
Evening Reception by thr Department of Political Science, University of Helsinki 
19:30
(MB SR) 
Buffet Dinner 

Second day Workshops

Alternative Globalisations (D1)

Saturday 14:15 (HC A 206)
Annenkov Vladimir  Global Culture and Geoculture  Russian Academy of Science 
Axford Barrie 
Huggins Richard 
Globalization and the prospects for cosmopolitan world society Oxford Brookes University 
Dantas Carlos Alberto Barbosa  Who pays the cost of production ?  University Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil 
Hakala Johanna  Knowledge production in a globalising world  University of Tampere 

Politics of Globalisation (D2)

Saturday (I) – 11:15 (HC A 205)
Hentz James J.  Trading Blocs or Historic Blocs? South Africa/SADC and Brazil/Mercosur and the Globalization Project  Virginia Military Institute 
Koivusalo Meri  World Trade Organisation and Trade-Creep in Health and Social Policies  GASPP/STAKES 
Minkkinen Petri  Transformative Politics in the North American Political Economy  University of Helsinki 
Schuerz Martin  Symbolic capital of the Fed in the Greenspan era  Austrian Central Bank 
(II) – 14:15 (HC A 205)
Krishna Sankaran  "Worlding" The discourse of globalization: power, inequality, identity  University of Hawaii 
Lewis Douglas  The Global Constitution  University of Sheffield 
Nelson Scott  Time, Space, Politics, History: Theorizing a Democratic Left Politics in International Relations  Virginia Tech 
Thornton William H.  From Cold War to Cold Peace: Neoliberalism and Moral Realism in the New World Disorder  Taiwan 

Internet – Towards a Global Public Sphere (D3)

Saturday 11:15 (HC F 113)
Kizima Sergey A.  The Internet, cosmopolitanism, and democratisation - The game at the interstices of NIS space  Belarusian State University 
Klein Kajsa  Cyberrelations - reading UN links  Stockholm University 
Tart Indrek The Internet as Borderland and Translation Sphere: Some Remarks on Yuri Lotman's manner Tallinn Pedagogical University

Charter 99 for Global Democracy and the United Nations Reforms: New Democratic and Pluralistic Perspectives (Roundtable – Internet) (D4)

Saturday 14:15 (HC F 211)
Crawshaw Steve  Popular Protest -- How it can (and can't) work  The Independent 
Lent Adam  Three Radical Responses to Globalisation University of Sheffield, Department of Politics 
Titus Alexander  Global Apartheid and the new global settlement: Lessons, dangers and opportunities for global governance  Westminster UNA 
Walley Joan  The Involvement of Elected Representatives in International Decision Making  British MP 

Marginalisation, Globalisation and the Prospects for Democracy (D5)

Satruday (I) – 11:15 (HC F 205)
Ninsin Kwame A.  Globalization and the Quest for democracy in Africa: The Mirage and Reality  Executive Secretary, AAPS 
Kauppi Niilo  Democracy between Globalisation and Europeanisation  University of Helsinki 
Vuorela Ulla  Commuting across Continents – Cosmopolitans or Locals? University of Helsinki 
(II) - 14:15 (HC F 205)
Meena Ruth  Democratisation Processes in Eastern Africa: Kenya Tanzania and Uganda  University of Dar es Salaam 
Oquaye Mike  The Second Wind of Change in Africa: The Ghanaian Case University of Ghana 
Laakso Liisa  Toward an Analysis of Global Citizenship University of Helsinki 

Civil Society Developments: Regional and Global Perspectives. In Preparation of the Fourth International New or Restored Democracies Conference, Benin, Nov 2000 (D6)

Saturday 11:15 (HC F 211)
Patomäki Katarina  UN, Democratisation and the New or Restored Democracies Process  TNTU-NIGD 
Hazoume Guy Landry  The State of the Preparations for the Benin Conference  Benin 
Patomäki Heikki  Democratisation and Civic Responses to Globalisation: Towards a Wholistic Framework TNTU-NIGD 
Walker R.B.J.  Containers, Relations, Politics: Clayoquot Sound  Canada/UK 

Global Citizenship: Cultural, Social or Political? (D7)

Saturday 11:15 (HC A 206)
Herzog Hanna  Negotiated Citizenship: Palestinian Women in Israel and Peace Activity  Tel Aviv University 
Kearney Michael  Democracy and the Meta-State: Popular Participation in Global Governance  Glasgow Caledonian University 
Menachem Gila  Global Citizenship, National Minority and Local Neighborhood: Transnational practices among Arab citizens in Tel-Aviv-Jaffa University of Tel Aviv 
Woodiwiss Anthony  Human Rights and the challenge of Cosmopolis  City University