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Barcelona Workshop on Global Governance 2025

Del Jueves 23 de enero de 2025 a las 0:00, hasta el Viernes 24 de enero de 2025 a las 0:00
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“Contesting the Global Order”

Effective global governance is needed more than ever. Yet, nearly everywhere, it is being contested—and, in many cases, undermined. States recognize the need for cooperation but are increasingly at odds over global rulemaking amidst geopolitical tensions, crises, and war. At the same time, global governance is under pressure from within as polarization, protectionism, and nationalist movements have grown across many regions. In the emerging battle for global governance, institutions are being pulled apart and undermined by actors with opposing interests and values. However, there are important countertrends. In some issue areas—climate change, taxation, and nuclear non-proliferation, for instance—global governance appears to have advanced despite deep-seated differences between actors. In others, conflict and strategic competition seem to have become important drivers of cross-border cooperation.

The upcoming (8th) iteration of the Barcelona Workshop on Global Governance aims to unpack and analyze these emergent patterns. In particular, it seeks to stimulate dialogue between scholars working on the following and related questions:

  • What strategies are used to challenge, support, and change global institutions?
  • How are institutions responding to, reconciling, or circumventing interstate conflict?
  • When has competition between actors stimulated effectiveness and accountability?
  • Where is global governance fracturing, and how is this reshaping global dynamics?
  • In this version of the Barcelona Workshop on Global Governance, we seek to explore these difficult but pressing questions, bringing together a dynamic group of scholars working on them from different theoretical approaches and analytical traditions.

Venue

The Barcelona Workshop on Global Governance is organized by EsadeGeo (Esade Business School’s Center for Global Economy and Geopolitics) and IBEI (Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals). It aims to offer a leading venue for the study of global governance—its dynamics, effects, and problems—from an interdisciplinary perspective, bringing together scholarship from international relations, law, sociology, anthropology, political theory, public administration, and history.

Organizing Committee

Laura Chaqués Bonafont, IBEI
Charles Roger, IBEI
Angel Saz-Carranza, EsadeGeo
Marie Vandendriessche, EsadeGeo