TIME | 13:30-17:20, June 21, 2019 | |
VENUE HOST: 13:00-14:00 | Room 615, Wenke Building, Handan Campus Institute for Global Public Policy School of International Relations and Public Affairs Keynote speech/ FDU-LSE Lecture Series No.10 How International Institutions Change: Analytic Perspectives and Contemporary Applications | |
SPEAKER: HOST: | Professor Oran Young Professor Yijia Jing |
THE SPEAKER
Oran Young is distinguished professor emeritus at the Bren School of Environmental Science, University of California (Santa Barbara). He has devoted his career to analyzing the roles that institutions play in meeting needs for governance at various levels of social organization. His applied work deals with questions of governance relating to the atmosphere (e.g. climate change). In recent years, he also has worked extensively on comparative analyses of environmental governance in China and U.S. His current work focus on meeting governance challenges in complex systems featuring hyperconnectivity, nonlinearities, directional change, and emergent properties.
ABSTRACT
How can/should we understand change in international institutions, especially in an era of increasingly complex and dynamic systems? I start by identifying and commenting on several key analytic distinctions. These include distinctions: (i) between changes occurring within existing institutions and changes in the institutions themselves, (ii) between constitutive changes and issue specific regime changes, and (iii) between formal changes and informal changes. I then apply these distinctions to shed light on several cases of current interest: (i) international society as a whole, (ii) the United Nations system, (iii) the governance system for climate, (iv) the international trade regime, and (v) the growing category of informal regimes.
14:00-15:30 Panel 1
Speaker: Yan Bo, Hongsong Liu, Lingyu Lu, Mingguo Wang
15:30-15:45 Tea break
15:45-17:15 Panel 2
Speaker: Weiwei Mao, Zheng Chen, Bei Tang, Jiejin Zhu
17:15-17:20 Comment