Elites and Societies: Are our rules capable of solving the crisis? Are our societies finding solutions for themselves?

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Speakers: Donatella della Porta, Ferenc Miszlivetz

What kind of crisis are we in? With what can we compare it historically? How should we portray, research and combat it in our work? Are the powerful in society capable of rising to its challenges? How can the weak, who are most affected by it, organise themselves? Can we as symposium participants find a common language to help us move forward?

Are our Media Capable of Explaining the Crisis?

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Speaker: Polly Toynbee

What kind of crisis are we in? With what can we compare it historically? How should we portray, research and combat it in our work? Are the powerful in society capable of rising to its challenges? How can the weak, who are most affected by it, organise themselves? Can we as symposium participants find a common language to help us move forward?

Crisis in and of Economics

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Speakers: John Kay, David Ruccio

What kind of crisis are we in? With what can we compare it historically? How should we portray, research and combat it in our work? Are the powerful in society capable of rising to its challenges? How can the weak, who are most affected by it, organise themselves? Can we as symposium participants find a common language to help us move forward?

A Crisis of Civilisation?

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Speakers: Vittorio Hsle, Timothy Radcliffe, Malise Ruthven

What kind of crisis are we in? With what can we compare it historically? How should we portray, research and combat it in our work? Are the powerful in society capable of rising to its challenges? How can the weak, who are most affected by it, organise themselves? Can we as symposium participants find a common language to help us move forward?

The Crisis and the Arts: What are our subjects and how shall we make them?

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Speakers: Marek Bartelik, Margaret Drabble, Andrei Konchalovsky

What kind of crisis are we in? With what can we compare it historically? How should we portray, research and combat it in our work? Are the powerful in society capable of rising to its challenges? How can the weak, who are most affected by it, organise themselves? Can we as symposium participants find a common language to help us move forward?

The Current Crisis Through the Lens of History

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Speakers: Timothy Clarke, Antonio Negri, David Priestland

What kind of crisis are we in? With what can we compare it historically? How should we portray, research and combat it in our work? Are the powerful in society capable of rising to its challenges? How can the weak, who are most affected by it, organise themselves? Can we as symposium participants find a common language to help us move forward?

Introduction

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Speaker: Stephen Whitefield

What kind of crisis are we in? With what can we compare it historically? How should we portray, research and combat it in our work? Are the powerful in society capable of rising to its challenges? How can the weak, who are most affected by it, organise themselves? Can we as symposium participants find a common language to help us move forward?

New Directions in the Study of Global Governance

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Participants:

Professor Duncan Snidal (Department of Politics and International Relations)

Dr Alex Betts (Queen Elizabeth House)

Professor Nico Krisch (Hertie School of Governance, Berlin)

Chair:

Professor Andrew Hurrell (Department of Politics and International Relations)

Professor Nico Krisch, Professor of International Law, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin, and ICREA Research Professor, IBEI, Barcelona, delivered the 2012 Lecture at 14.30 on Friday 12th October in the Lecture Theatre, Manor Road Building.

Liquid Authority: Institutions, Law and Legitimacy in Global Governance

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Speaker:ProfessorNico Krisch

Chair: Professor Andrew Hurrell

Professor Nico Krisch, Professor of International Law, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin, and ICREA Research Professor, IBEI, Barcelona, delivered the 2012 Lecture at 14.30 on Friday 12th October in the Lecture Theatre, Manor Road Building.

This was followed by a discussion forum, also in the Lecture Theatre, Manor Road Building.


Discussion Forum Subject:

New Directions in the Study of Global Governance

Participants:

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