OxPo Workshop 'Multilateralism and Security'

 

REGISTRATION & CONTACT: sarah.tanke@politics.ox.ac.uk
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9:30* Welcome

10:00 THE DIMENSION OF THE STATE

Germany and France - two visions of multilateralism
Franca Loewener (Catholic University of Paris)

The Chinese approach to mul6lateralism: the case of the Global Security Initiative (GSI)
Quentin Couvreur (Sciences Po Paris)

 

10:50 GLOBAL HEALTH SECURITY

A blessing or a curse? The role of money in shaping interna6onal health governance (1920–2020)
Florian Brunner (University of Oxford), Francesco Gatti (Scuola Normale Superiore), Tierney Hall (University of Oxford)

Multilateralism in global and con6nental African health security
Sarah Mengesha (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH)

Child mortality in La6n America and the role of international organizations
Federico Bietti (University of Tours)

 

12:00 Lunch break

 

13:00 SECURITY AND CONFLICT

Japan's evolving rela6ons with NATO
Wrenn Yennie Lindgren (Norwegian InsGtute of InternaGonal Affairs (NUPI) / Swedish InsGtute of InternaGonal Affairs (UI))

Advancing the frozen status quo. The Role of Multilateralism and Recogni6on in the Moldovan-Pridnestrovian Conflict
Justin Cook (Catholic University of Paris)

 

13:50 CONCEPTS AND COMMUNICATION

India's contribution to the concept of human security vis-à-vis small states in the Indo-Pacific
Solène Soosaithasan (Sciences Po Paris / CERAPS University of Lille)

Japan and (human) security at the United Nations
Sarah Tanke (University of Oxford / Sciences Po Paris)

Branding and Communica6ons in the UN’s Peace and Security Environments
Stefan Tschauko (The Fletcher School, Tufts University)

 

15:00 Tea & concluding discussion

 

* UK time zone


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