The Bucerius Summer School on International Governance 20 August through 2 September 2001 Program
Day 1 (Monday, August 20) Global Governance: Who Governs the World of the 21 st Century? Hotel Steigenberger 9.00-9.20 Welcome and Introduction: Prof. Dr. Michael Göring, Managing Director, ZEIT Foundation, Hamburg Dr. Theo Sommer, Editor-at-Large, DIE ZEIT, Hamburg 9.20-9.50 Prof. Dr. John D. Donahue, Director, Visions of Governance for the 21 st Century, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University Governance in a Globalizing World 9.50-11.00 Plenary Discussion Hamburg City Hall - Kaisersaal 11.30-11.40 Welcome: Mayor Ortwin Runde 11.40-11.50 Welcome: Prof. Manfred Lahnstein, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, ZEIT Foundation, Hamburg 11.50-12.00 Introduction: Dr. Theo Sommer 12.00-12.15 Dr. Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker, Member of the German Parliament (SPD), Chairman of the Enquete Commission on Globalization, Berlin Globalization of the World Economy: Challenges and Answers 12.15-12.45 Helmut Schmidt, Former Chancellor of Germany Global Governance: Who Governs the World of the 21 st Century? 12.45-13.15 Discussion Chair: Dr. Theo Sommer 13.15-14.30 Press conference (City Hall) Reception
Day 1 (Monday, August 20) Hotel Steigenberger 15.00-15.15 Prof. Dr. Gesine Schwan, President of the European University Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder) Discussion Opener 15.15-17.00 Plenary Discussion 18.00 Walk through downtown Hamburg 20.00 Dinner
Day 2 (Tuesday, August 21) National Sovereignty and Humanitarian Intervention in an Age of Human Rights Violations Chair: Dr. Theo Sommer, Editor-at-Large, DIE ZEIT 9.05-9.35 General Klaus Naumann, former Chairman of the NATO Military Committee The Responsibility to Protect 9.35-10.05 Prof. Dr. William Richard Smyser, Georgetown University, former Deputy United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 10.05-10.35 General Manfred Eisele, former UN Assistant Secretary- General for Peacekeeping Operations 10.35-10.50 Coffee break 10.50-12.30 Plenary Discussion 12.30-14.00 Lunch 14.00-14.20 Achim Schmillen, Head of the Policy Planning Staff of the German Foreign Office, Berlin Discussion Opener 14.20-15.30 Plenary Discussion 15.30-15.45 Coffee break 15.45-16.30 Plenary Discussion 20.00 Dinner Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde, former Judge at the Constitutional Court of Germany, Karlsruhe The Evolution of European Systems of Peace
Day 3 (Wednesday, August 22) From Global Governance to Global Government? The Role of the UN City of Hamburg 9.00-12.00 Tour of the City 12.00-13.00 Lunch Steigenberger Hotel Chair: Dr. Theo Sommer, Editor-at-Large, DIE ZEIT 14.00-14.35 Prof. Dr. Klaus Hüfner, Department of Economics, Free University Berlin, President of the German Commission for UNESCO The Evolution of the UN System 14.35-15.10 Prof. Dr. John G. Ruggie, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, former Assistant Secretary General of the UN The United Nations and Global Governance 15.10-15.30 Discussion 15.30-15.45 Coffee break 15.45-16.15 Dr. Sergei Karaganov, Chairman of the Board of the Council on Foreign and Defense Policy, Director, Institute of Europe Academy of Sciences, Moscow 16.15-16.45 Dr. Wolfgang Reinicke, Managing Director Galaxar, Geneva, Director of the Global Public Policy Project Global Public Policy Networks: Promoting Innovation in Global Governance 16.45-18.00 Discussion 19.00 Dinner
Day 4 (Thursday, August 23) Supranational Courts of Justice and the Nation State: International Criminal Court, War Crimes Tribunals, International Court of Justice, International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea 10.15-11.00 Tour of the Court 11.00-11.30 Justice Richard J. Goldstone, Judge at the South African Constitutional Court, former Chief Prosecutor for the International Tribunal for Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia 11.30-12.00 Prof. Dr. Anne-Marie Slaughter, Harvard Law School 12.00-12.30 Discussion 12.30 Lunch 14.00-14.20 Prof. Dr. Cornelius Prittwitz, Law Department, University of Frankfurt Discussion Opener 14.20-16.00 Discussion 19.00 Dinner Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Rüdiger Wolfrum, Executive Director of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg
Day 5 (Friday, August 24) Europe and the Nation State Berlin Foreign Office 12.30-12.50 Dr. Gunter Pleuger, State Secretary, German Federal Foreign Office, Berlin Welcome and Remarks 12.50-13.05 Prof. Dr. Michael Göring, Managing Director, ZEIT Foundation Welcome and Remarks 13.05-14.30 Press conference - Reception 14.30-15.00 Lord Ralf Dahrendorf, KBE, Fellow of the British Academy, former Director of the London School of Economics 15.00-15.30 Dany Cohn-Bendit, Member of the European Parliament, Strasbourg Europe as the Future of the European Nation States 15.30-15.45 Dr. Theo Sommer, Editor-at-Large, DIE ZEIT Discussion Opener 15.45-17.00 Discussion 20.00 Dinner Chair: Dr. Theo Sommer
Day 6 (Saturday, August 25) Berlin Tour of the city and bus ride to Weimar
Day 7 (Sunday, August 26) Weimar 9.00-12.00 Tour of the city 12.30-14.00 Luncheon Speech Thomas Brussig, Writer 14.30-16.30 Visit to the Buchenwald Memorial
Day 8 (Monday, August 27) The Postgovernmental Era Rules for the Virtual Society? Steigenberger Hotel Chair: Dr. Theo Sommer, Editor-at-Large, DIE ZEIT 10.30-11.00 Andy Müller-Maguhn, Director, ICANN Implications of Internet-Architecture Policies on Global Communication Spaces: Issues and Developments 11.00-12.00 Discussion 16.00-16.30 Prof. Dr. Saskia Sassen, University of Chicago Law School, London School of Economics 16.30-17.00 Dr. Jeanette Hofmann, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin Who and What Governs the Transnational Universe 17.00-18.30 Discussion 19.30 Dinner Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Horst Siebert, President, Kiel Institute of World Economics, University of Kiel What is Really New in the "New Economy"?
Day 9 (Tuesday, August 28) The Future World Order? Transatlantic Differences 9.10-9.40 Wolfgang Ischinger, German Ambassador to the United States, Washington, D.C. The Future World Order? Transatlantic Differences A German View From Washington 9.40-10.10 John C. Kornblum, Former United States Ambassador to Germany, Chairman of Lazard Bank, Berlin 10.10-10.25 Coffee break 10.25-11.00 Discussion Chair: Dr. Theo Sommer, Editor-at-Large, DIE ZEIT 11.00-11.30 Dr. Josef Joffe, Editor in Chief, DIE ZEIT 11.30-12.30 Discussion 12.30-14.00 Lunch 14.00-14.20 First Discussion Opener: Prof. Dr. Charles Maier, Director, Center for European Studies, Harvard University 14.20-15.00 Discussion Chair: Dr. Bernhard Lorentz, ZEIT Foundation 15.00-15.20 Second Discussion Opener: Dr. Theo Sommer 15.20-16.00 Discussion 16.00-16.15 Coffee break 16.15-17.00 Final statements and discussion 20.00 Dinner Prof. Thierry de Montbrial, Director, Institut Français des Relations Internationales (IFRI), Paris Europe and the United States: Still a Troubled Relationship?
Day 10 (Wednesday, August 29) Cross-Border Financial Transactions - The Need for Rules and Regulations 9.10-9.45 Caio Koch-Weser, State Secretary, German Ministry of Finance, Berlin Rules and Regulations for International Financial Markets Recent Issues From a Government Perspective 9.45-10.20 Prof. Dr. Rudi Dornbusch, Massachussetts Institute of Technology 10.20-10.45 Prof. Dr. Hans-Jürgen Krupp, former President of the Central Bank of Hamburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Schleswig- Holstein 10.45-11.00 Coffee break 11.00-12.30 Discussion Chair: Dr. Theo Sommer, Editor-at-Large, DIE ZEIT 12.30-14.00 Press conference - Lunch 14.00-14.15 Prof. Dr. Karl-Heinz Paqué, Otto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg Discussion Opener 14.15-14.30 Dr. Heribert Dieter, German Institute for International and Security Affairs, Discussion Opener: Regulation of International Financial Markets 14.30-16.30 Discussion 19.30 Dinner Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Hans Tietmeyer, former President of the Deutsche Bundesbank, Frankfurt
Day 11 (Thursday, August 30) Mergers, Acquisitions and Anti-Trust Authorities 9.30-10.00 Prof. Manfred Lahnstein, ZEIT-Foundation Transnational Mergers: Some Criteria for Sound Judgement 10.00-10.35 Prof. Dr. Henning Klodt, Kiel Institute for World Economics, University of Kiel Can International Competition Rules Resolve International Antitrust Conflicts? 10.35-11.00 Chair: Dr. Theo Sommer, Editor-at-Large, DIE ZEIT 11.00-11.15 Coffee break 11.15-12.30 Discussion 12.30-14.00 Lunch 14.00-14.30 Prof. Dr. Wernhard Möschel, University of Tübingen, Member and former Chair of the German Monopolies Commission, Chair of the Scientific Advisory Council of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology Megamergers: Is There Need for New Legislation? 14.30-14.50 Prof. Dr. Cord Jakobeit, University of Hamburg Discussion Opener 14.50-15.30 Discussion 15.30-15.45 Coffee break 15.45-17.00 Final Discussion 19.00 Reception at Hamburg City Hall: Mayor Ortwin Runde 20.30 Dinner
Day 12 (Friday, August 31) Preserving Cultural Diversity in a Globalized World 9.10-9.50 Prof. Dr. Jacques Attali, Founder and former President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, London, Founder and President of PlaNet Finance, former special advisor to Francois Mitterand 9.50-10.30 N.N. 10.30-10.45 Coffee break 10.45-12.30 Discussion 12.30-14.00 Lunch 14.00-14.20 Dr. Shalini Randeria, Wissenschaftskolleg (Institute of Advanced Studies), Berlin Monocultures of the Mind? Biodiversity, Legal Plurality and Transnational Alliances 14.20-16.00 Discussion Chair: Dr. Theo Sommer, Editor-at-Large, DIE ZEIT 18.00 Presentation & Discussion: The Virtual Summer School: Dr. Bernhard Lorentz, ZEIT Foundation
Day 13 (Saturday, September 1) Wind-Up and Farewell in Lübeck 8.30 Train Ride to Travemünde 10.00-16.30 Excursion by Boat 17.00-19.00 Tour of Lübeck 19.30 Dinner