Rising Powers and Global Challenges

Similar documents
HIGH MANAGEMENT TRAINING COURSE FOR DIPLOMATS

HIGH MANAGEMENT TRAINING COURSE FOR DIPLOMATS

GRIDLOCK: WHY GLOBAL COOPERATION IS FAILING WHEN WE NEED IT MOST. Resenha da obra:

Uncovering the Sources of Nuclear Behavior: Historical Dimensions of Nuclear Proliferation Zurich, Switzerland June 2010

Global South Doctoral Workshop October 2017

The BRICS and the European Union as International Actors: A Strategic Partnership in a Multipolar Order.

BRAZIL AS AN ECONOMIC SUPERPOWER? UNDERSTANDING BRAZIL S CHANGING ROLE

(last updated July 2018) Assistant Professor Marquette University, Department of Political Science ( ).

(last updated December 2018)

ITS Rio is a non-profit independent organization and its team has developed expertise in the following areas over the course of ten years:

The 2018 Council of Councils Annual Conference

Gender Equality in Public Institutions: Monitoring Global Progress University of Pittsburgh UNDP Workshop

September 04, 1987 Cable on Ambassador Rubens Ricupero s Meetings with President Alfonsín and Ambassador Jorge Sabato about Nuclear Cooperation

Report on towards BRICS Vision and Strategy and the BRICS Summit Fortaleza Declaration

Re-examining. intervention: Rising powers. approaches to conflict resolution. March 21st, BRICS POLICY CENTER, Rio de Janeiro

Customized Services. Partners directly involved with the Projects

RISING DEMOCRACIES PERCEPTIONS OF BRAZILIAN DEMOCRACY POLICY

Network of Southern Think-Tanks (NeST)

Uncovering the Sources of Nuclear Behavior: Historical Dimensions of Nuclear Proliferation Zurich, Switzerland, June 2010

International Seminar The Optional Protocol to the United Nations Convention against Torture and Federal States: Challenges and possible solutions

Plurilateralism and the Global South. --Kamal Mitra Chenoy *

FACHIN S LIST SOCIAL NETWORKS STRATEGIC ANALYSIS REPORT

Workshop: New Foundations for Global Governance. 8-9 January 2010

Development Financing from the Global South: The BRICS New Development Bank

Labour Market Institutions in India and Brazil: Their Impact on Labour Market Inequalities

EU-ASEAN YOUNG LEADERS FORUM 26 February 2018, Brussels

ANNUAL CALENDAR OF CORPORATE EVENTS

January 31, 1977 Memorandum from Brazilian Foreign Minister Silveira to President Geisel on Jimmy Carter s Radical Nuclear Stance

Curriculum vitae. Tel:

The EU-Brazil Relations

Institute of Social Sciences. Report. Sixth BRICS Summit. 7 July 2014 New Delhi

International History Declassified

II BRIC Summit - Joint Statement April 16, 2010

Security in a Globalized World

Researching the World Social Forum My First Steps into the Field

Statement by Denmark in General Debate of the 72 n d Session of the UN GA. Mr. President, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,

Emerging players in Africa: Brussels, 28 March 2011 What's in it for Africa-Europe relations? Meeting Report April

ENVI COMMITTEE DELEGATION TO THE ELEVENTH CONFERENCE OF THE PARTIES TO THE CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY HYDERABAD, INDIA, OCTOBER 2012

Progress report on the implementation of outcome 2 of the project Brazil & Africa: fighting poverty and empowering women via South-South Cooperation

18th Asia-Europe Think Tank Dialogue The Age of Connectivity ASEM and Beyond

Who are we in Europe? Challenges and Perspectives of the European Community of Values

Durban s hosting of BRICS, March 2013

Re-Balancing the G-20 from Efficiency to Legitimacy: The 3G Coalition and

Participants of the MGG Academy 2017

INTERNATIONAL FORUM HUMAN SECURITY IN LATIN AMERICA. São Paulo Brazil April 2 and 3, 2018

proof Introduction An Attempt to Grasp the Moment Jeffrey D. Needell

It is today widely recognized that an international arms control treaty can be successfully

IBSA vs. BRICS: India s Options

Reshaping global cooperation together

III INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND BUSINESS ABOUT THE SEMINAR

Keynote Speech. Angela Kane High Representative for Disarmament Affairs

Society of Risk Analysis Latin American SRA-LA. III Congress of the Latin American Society of Risk Analysis

Modernity, Development and the Transnationalization of the Social Sciences in Argentina and Brazil ( )

Ideas and Global Platforms for Preventing Violent Conflict and Sustaining Peace on the Road to 2020 SUMMARY OF DISCUSSION

Triangular formations in Asia Genesis, strategies, value added and limitations

2:00 pm 6:00 pm Registration (Hotel) am 6.00 pm Registration continued (Hotel)

DDP Dignity, Deconstruction & Protection, New York, NY Rio de Janeiro, RJ Director, 2013-present. Lawyer DDP Human Right s Clinic, 2016-present.

MOSCOW DECLARATION. (Moscow, 1 December 2017)

Human Capital and the Recent Fall of Earnings Inequality in Brazil. Priscilla Albuquerque Tavares Naercio Aquino Menezes-Filho

CPP. Center for Public Policies 2009 YEARBOOK ACTIVITIES AND STUDIES

Oliver Stuenkel India: the next superpower?: India's national interests and diplomatic activism: towards global leadership?

Call for papers. The 2nd International Forum on Development and Governance in the BRICS ---The Symposium on International Development Aid in the BRICS

The Asian Leadership Conference Seoul21-22 February 2008, Dynasty Hall, The Shilla Hotel, Seoul. Session 6: Japan: A New Role in Asia

WORKSHOP BRAZIL AND THE UNITED KINGDOM

PRESENTATION: THE FOREIGN POLICY OF BRAZIL

Shanghai Conference on Scaling Up Poverty Reduction. Address by His Excellency Luiz Inacio Lula de Silva President of the Republic of Brazil

EMERGING POWERS AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE*

ONLINE DOKUMENTATION

International History Declassified

Alketa Peci Fundaçao Getulio Vargas / Escola Brasileira de Administração Pública e de Empresas Rio de Janeiro / RJ Brasil

Emerging India: A Farewell to Multilateralism?

2016 CONFERENCE OF THE GLOBAL FORUM ON PRODUCTIVITY

Critical Reflections on the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons

Migration. Urbanization

Understanding Global Conflict and Cooperation

A decennial assessment of an other economy in Brazil

The formation of BRICS was an unprecedented

DR. VINÍCIUS RODRIGUES VIEIRA

UNITED NATIONS LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN MEETING IN SUPPORT OF ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN PEACE

Call for Papers. II ASAP-Brazil International Conference on Poverty and Hunger

Key Issues on the Brazilian Foreign Policy

Diverging governance paradigms? EU and US views on global development

THE BRICS DEVELOPMENT BANK

The Future of Social Policy in Latin America

April 04, 1984 Memorandum, Minister Saraiva Guerreiro, Information for the President of Brazil, 'Brazil-PRC. Nuclear Energy'

Global Issues. Politics/ Economics/ and Culture RICHARD J. PAYNE. Fourth Edition PEARSON. Illinois State University. SUB Hamburg A/582294

Political Public Relations in the ASEAN-context

New Zealand Permanent Mission to the United Nations. Te Ma'ngai o Aotearoa

Concept Note for North-East Asia Development Cooperation Forum 2017:

"Coalitioning" for quality education in Brazil: diversity as virtue?

Program Time. Monday June 18. Tuesday June 19. Wednesday June 20. Thursday June 21. Friday June Breakfast in Villa del Palco

MIGRATION CHALLENGE OR OPPORTUNITY?

2016 CONFERENCE OF THE GLOBAL FORUM ON PRODUCTIVITY

(Belgrade City Hall, 26 October 2018) REPORT

REGIONAL COOPERATION FOR PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT IN EAST ASIA

Civitas Annual Conference Christian Democracy in Exile Bonn, November 2018

Workshop: Five-University Collaboration on East Asia Security Cooperation and Regional Governance Princeton University December 11-12, 2009

INTRODUCTION EB434 ENTERPRISE + GOVERNANCE

COMMENT BY INSULZA ON KISSINGER

Russia in a Changing World: Continued Priorities and New Opportunities

Transcription:

Rising Powers and Global Challenges October 6 th 7 th 2011 Salão Nobre, 7 th floor Escola de Administração (EASP) Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV) Rua Itapeva, 474 São Paulo - SP Organization: Oliver Stuenkel (FGV) - oliver.stuenkel@fgv.br Centre of International Relations, Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV) Kai Michael Kenkel (PUC-Rio) - kenkel.iri@googlemail.com Institute of International Relations- Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) Aline Soares (KAS) aline.soares@kas.de Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS)

Rising Powers and Global Challenges 2 1. Background Today s international institutions need to be analyzed against the backdrop of two large trends. Emerging actors such as China, India, Brazil and South Africa change the global distribution of power, which puts existing regimes legitimacy and effectiveness into question. At the same time, we face increasingly global challenges, such as climate change and the proliferation of nuclear weapons, which cannot be solved by a small group of established powers. Both trends require a rethinking of old paradigms and innovative mechanisms. Will rising powers use their newfound status to pursue alternative visions of world order and challenge the status quo, for example by joining hands with other emerging actors and mounting a counter-hegemonic coalition? Or will they accept existing structures and seek to rise within the current system and become responsible stakeholders? As the negotiations during the BRIC and IBSA summits over the past years have shown, rising powers views on how to address global challenges are not automatically aligned. It is therefore necessary to analyze each actor s perspective on specific challenges such as by taking into account their respective domestic constraints. What can emerging powers agree on, and what can be done in areas where their views diverge? And, what is the potential for meaningful collaboration with established powers? The Center for International Relations at the Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV), and the Institute of International Relations at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) seek, together with the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS), to establish an international network for scholars to further explore the issues named above. A particular focus will be laid on strengthening research ties between scholars who study Brazil, India and South Africa, and on facilitating joint publications between them.

2. Five Issue-areas for 2011 Rising Powers and Global Challenges 3 Specifically, there will be a focus on five issue-areas which are of significant relevance: Climate change, peace operations, development aid, nuclear proliferation and global governance. I. Rising powers and climate change how do they affect policy? II. III. IV. Rising powers and peace operations how do they affect policy? - Can rising powers align greater engagement with their tradition of nonintervention? Rising powers and development aid how do they affect aid policy? - Rising powers role as emerging donors - Developing Country identity vs. Great Power identity Rising powers and nuclear non-proliferation how do they affect nuclear proliferation policy? - Rising powers and the NPT: Nuclear apartheid or Pragmatic inequality? V. Rising Powers and Global Governance: An outlook - Towards a Greater West or a Post-Western World? - What is each actor s overall vision of how to address global challenges? - What is the scope for collaboration between rising powers and established powers? What is the European perspective?

Rising Powers and Global Challenges 4 3. Schedule: Thursday, October 6 th 2011 14h30 14h45 16h00 Introductory Remarks Thomas Knirsch, Konrad Adenauer Representative in Brazil (confirmed) Oliver Stuenkel, Center of International Relations, Fundação Getulio Vargas (confirmed) I. Rising powers and climate change Lydia Powell, Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi (confirmed) Luiz Gylvan Meira Filho, Institute for Advanced Studies, University of São Paulo (confirmed) II. Rising powers and peace operations Maxi Schoeman, University of Pretoria (confirmed) Kai Michael Kenkel, PUC-Rio, Rio de Janeiro (confirmed) 20h00 Participant Dinner (Hotel InterContinental) Keynote speech B.S. Prakash, India s Ambassador to Brazil The changing concept of power in international relations: A perspective from India

Rising Powers and Global Challenges 5 Friday, October 7 th 2011 9h00 III. 10h15 Rising powers and development aid André de Mello e Souza, IPEA, Brasília (confirmed) Oliver Stuenkel, Fundação Getulio Vargas, São Paulo (confirmed) 10h30 Coffee Break IV. Rising powers and nuclear non-proliferation Swaran Singh, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi (confirmed) Antonio Jorge Ramalho, University of Brasília (confirmed) 12h00 14h00 Lunch 15h30 V. Rising Powers and Global Governance: An outlook Thorsten Benner, Global Public Policy Institute, Berlin (confirmed) Flavia de Campos Mello, Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (confirmed) End of day 2