Research Programme Global Governance and Democratic Government

As from November 2010 the Centre hosts a seven-year research programme (2010-2017) on Global Governance and Democratic Government. This programme, conducted jointly with the Centre for Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy of K.U.Leuven, is aimed at the construction of a new paradigm for democratic global governance.

 

The research programme is managed by an interdisciplinary group of promoters: Prof. Dr. Jan Wouters, Prof. Dr. Geert Van Calster (private international law and international environmental law), Prof. Dr. Hans Bruyninckx (international relations and international environmental politics), Prof. Dr. Christophe Crombez (political economy), Prof. Dr. Antoon Braeckman (political philosophy), Prof. Dr. Tim Heysse (political philosophy) and Prof. Dr. Helder De Schutter (political philosophy). To ensure academic quality and adequate strategic guidance, the research programme will progress under the aegis of a Scientific Advisory Board composed of the following inter nationally recognized experts in the field of global governance and democracy: Prof. Dr. Thomas Weiss (Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, City University New York), Prof. Dr. Walter van Gerven (emeritus, Faculty of Law, K.U.Leuven), Prof. Dr. Jan Aart Scholte (Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick), Prof. Dr. Andreas Follesdal (Director of Research, Norwegian Centre for Human Rights; Faculty of Law, University of Oslo), Prof. Dr. René Foqué (Faculty of Law, K.U.Leuven); Prof. Dr. Arthur Mol (Chair Environmental Policy Group, Wageningen University), Prof. Dr. Bert van den Brink (Department of Philosophy, Utrecht University) and Prof. Dr. Andreas Kalyvas (New School for Social Research, New York).

 

2012    
08/03 Spring Lectures 2012 - Global Voices on Democracy: 'The Past and Future of Indian Democracy' by Ramachandra Guha. Leuven. More info
14/03 Spring Lectures 2012 - Global Voices on Democracy: 'Why did Libyans Rebel? Causes and Challenges' by prof. Mohammed Zahi Mogherbi. Leuven. More info
29/03 Spring Lectures 2012 - Global Voices on Democracy: 'Global Civics: Necessary? Feasible?' by Hakan Altinay. Leuven. More info
18/04 Spring Lectures 2012 - Global Voices on Democracy: 'Democracies, North and South, Old and New' by Leonardo Avritzer. Leuven. More info