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CIAP2015 Conference for Interdisciplinary Approaches to Politics 16 October 2015 Cooperation: between moral obligation and political responsibility CIAP2015 Cooperation: between moral obligation and political responsibility Conference for Interdisciplinary Approaches to Politics (CIAP) 2015 Welcome to the 2015 Conference for Interdisciplinary Approaches to Politics (CIAP). This year’s theme is ‘Cooperation: Between moral obligation and political responsibility’. We hope you enjoy your time at The University of Leeds, and that this conference offers you stimulating debate and useful feedback on the day, and fruitful opportunities for future collaboration with scholars from outside your own area of expertise. For those interested in further interdisciplinary research, please do not hesitate to join the White Rose Research Network for Interdisciplinary Approaches to Politics (RNIAP), detailed below. We are very grateful to all presenters and attendees, and look forward to a stimulating day of discussion. Keep a close eye on our website for next year’s theme: We look forward to meeting you again @CIAP2016! https://ciap2015.wordpress.com/ Sponsors: The LEAP Researcher Skills Training and Development Team at the University of Leeds. The School for Politics and International Studies (POLIS) at the University of Leeds. The White Rose Research Network for Interdisciplinary Approaches to Politics (RNIAP). Special thanks to Chi Zhang for designing the CIAP 2015 logo. CIAP2015 Cooperation: between moral obligation and political responsibility Contents Conference programme .............................................................................................................. 2 How to get to the Brotherton Room ....................................................................................... 3 How to get to Baines Wing ..................................................................................................... 3 Keynote speakers ........................................................................................................................ 4 The Conference for Interdisciplinary Approaches to Politics .................................................... 5 CIAP2015: Cooperation ‘Between moral obligation and political responsibility’ .................. 5 The White Rose Research Network for Interdisciplinary Approaches to Politics ................. 6 ‘Getting Published’ Workshop ................................................................................................ 6 Panels ......................................................................................................................................... 7 Panel 1A: Cosmopolitanism .................................................................................................... 8 Panel 1B: IR Conflict & Cooperation ...................................................................................... 8 Panel 2A: Friendship .............................................................................................................. 9 Panel 2B: IR Development ..................................................................................................... 9 Panel 3A: Political Theory .................................................................................................... 10 Panel 3B: International Cooperation ................................................................................... 10 Panel 4A: Identity & Cosmopolitan Narratives ..................................................................... 11 Panel 4B: Legal Cooperation ................................................................................................. 11 Leeds: The University and the City ...........................................................................................12 The University of Leeds .........................................................................................................12 The School of Politics and International Studies ..................................................................12 The City of Leeds ...................................................................................................................12 Travel Information .................................................................................................................... 13 Travelling to and from Leeds ................................................................................................. 13 Travelling around Leeds ........................................................................................................14 Leeds Visitor Centre ..............................................................................................................14 Recommended places to dine ................................................................................................ 15 List of Participants ....................................................................................................................16 1 CIAP2015 Cooperation: between moral obligation and political responsibility Conference programme 8.30-9.30 Getting Published Workshop, Graeme Davies Director of Research and Professor in International Security, University of Leeds 9.30-10.00 Registration and coffee 10.00-10.15 Welcome Speech, Kevin Theakston Head of the School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds 10.15-11.00 Keynote Speech, Garrett Brown, University of Sheffield 11.00-12.30 Panel 1A: Cosmopolitanism Panel 1B: IR Conflict & Cooperation 12.30-13.30 Lunch 13.30-14.15 Keynote Speech, Patrick Hayden, University of St Andrews Political Friendship, the Web of Cooperation, and Befriending the World 14.15-16.00 Panel 2A: Friendship Panel 2B: IR Development 16.00-16.30 Tea Break 16.30 -17.45 Panel 3A: Political Theory Panel 3B: International Cooperation 17.45-18.00 Tea Break 18.00 -19.00 Panel 4A: Identity & Panel 4B: Legal Cooperation Cosmopolitan Narratives 19.00 Drinks in the University’s Old Bar Locations Brotherton Room: Registration; Welcome and Keynote Speeches; Panels 1A and 2A Baines Wing SR 2.10 Workshop; B-Panels Baines Wing SR 2.06 Lunch; Panel 3A; Panel 4A Tea breaks: Baines Wing SR 2.06 and outside the Brotherton Room 2 CIAP2015 Cooperation: between moral obligation and political responsibility How to get to the Brotherton Room Enter the University of Leeds’ main building, the Parkinson Building. Proceed straight on towards the library. You will have to tell the librarian at the desk you are here for CIAP2015, and will then be admitted into the library. Enter the main hall of the library (take a look at the beautiful hall), cross the hall (floor 3), take the stairs up (towards Special Collections), and you are there. How to get to Baines Wing A) From the main entrance of Baines Wing, go straight on past the front desk, turn right and first left. Take the lift or stairs to the second floor. Come out of the stairwell and turn left and then right. B) From the Parkinson Building, after entering turn left, then follow directions towards Baines Wing. Take the lift or stairs to the second floor. Come out of the stairwell and turn left and then right. 3 CIAP2015 Cooperation: between moral obligation and political responsibility Keynote speakers Patrick Hayden Professor Patrick Hayden holds the Chair in Political Theory and International Relations at the University of St. Andrews. He is also the founding editor and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of International Political Theory and was co-editor of the book series, Ethics and Global Politics (2003-2013). His research focuses on the intersection of international/global politics and social and political theory. Within international political theory he is interested in themes and issues involving human rights, international and global ethics, cosmopolitanism, genocide studies and political violence, and globalization debates. With regard to contemporary political theory he is interested specifically in the work of Hannah Arendt, twentieth-century existentialist thinkers, and the tradition of critical theory. In line with his accomplishments at the cross-section between international relations and political philosophy, Patrick Hayden will explore the role of friendship and cooperation in his keynote speech entitled ‘Political Friendship, the Web of Cooperation, and Befriending the World’. Garrett Wallace Brown Dr. Garrett Wallace Brown is a former participant of the project on Global Institutional Design at the LSE Centre for Global Governance and was awarded the LSE McKenzie Prize and the UK Political Science Association Ernest Baker Prize for Best Dissertation in Political Theory in 2006. Since then he has moved to the department of Politics at the University of Sheffield and produced significant contributions to the cosmopolitanism debate and global politics, which will also be the focus of his keynote speech. His principle research interests are wide ranging, incuding normative political theory, Kantian political and legal philosophy, cosmopolitanism, global justice, international and cosmopolitan law, global health policy and governance, humanitarian intervention, the theory and practice of global governance, global food justice, global constitutionalism, health system financing, globalization and health, and issues lying at the interface between political theory and international relations theory. 4 CIAP2015 Cooperation: between moral obligation and political responsibility The Conference for Interdisciplinary Approaches to Politics The Conference for Interdisciplinary