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AID Review Romania 2017
Annual International Development Review Romania (exerciţiu de evaluare anuală a asistenţei oficiale pentru dezvoltare)
Luni, 11 decembrie 2017, ora 10:30 Casa Universitarilor (Str. Dionisie Lupu 46, București)
AID Review Romania este
un forum anual consultativ al comunităţii româneşti active în domeniul
cooperării internaţionale pentru dezvoltare, reunit cu scopul de a trece
în revistă şi dezbate într-un cadru informal principalele tendinţe,
reuşite şi eşecuri recente, la nivel global, european şi românesc în
acest domeniu.
Evenimentul,
ajuns la a 5-a ediție, aduce împreună reprezentanţi ai tuturor
instituţilor româneşti sau străine active în România în domeniul
asistenţei oficiale pentru dezvoltare (ODA).
De asemenea, AID Review Romania oferă
participanţilor ocazia de a disemina informaţii cu privire la
proiectele curente şi de a prezenta în premieră proiecte şi programe
pentru anii următori. Pe tot parcursul zilei, participanţii pot
beneficia de standuri de prezentare pentru materiale informative cu
privire la proiectele şi programele lor în domeniul cooperării
internaţionale pentru dezvoltare.
Acest
tip de interacțiune s-a dovedit extrem de eficient în special pentru o
mai bună comunicare între instituțiile active în domeniu. La
fiecare din edițiile anterioare au avut întotdeauna intervenții
reprezentanții Programului Națiunilor Unite pentru Dezvoltare,
Ministerul Afacerilor Externe, FOND România, precum și ai societății
civile și ai mediului academic. Sperăm ca la această ediție aniversară
să ni se alăture și alți colegi din ministerele relevante, precum și
reprezentanți ai mediului de afaceri.
Program 10:30-11:45 Tendinţe globale şi europene în domeniul asistenţei oficiale pentru dezvoltare și asistență umanitară în 2017 (dezbatere moderată)
11:45-12:00 Pauză de cafea 12:00-13:30 Experienţa
României în crearea, implementarea şi evaluarea programelor şi
proiectelor de dezvoltare internaţională și asistență umanitară în 2017
(dezbatere moderată) 13:30-14:30 Prânz
La
această a 5-a ediție, tematicile specifice pe care organizatorii le
propun spre dezbatere participanților la cele două sesiuni de lucru
sunt - relația
dintre politica de cooperare internațională pentru dezvoltare și noile
priorități de securitate europeană și internațională
- noi instrumente pentru monitorizarea și evaluarea democrației ca prioritate a cooperării internaționale pentru dezvoltare
- evaluarea capacității și obiectivelor naționale pentru implementarea Obiectivelor de Dezvoltare Durabilă
- evoluții
instituționale, legislative și financiare privind politica românească
de cooperare internațională pentru dezvoltare (i.e. înființarea Agenției
României pentru Cooperare Internațională pentru Dezvoltare - RoAID)
- pregătirea
Presedinției României a Consiliului Uniunii Europene din perspectiva
politicilor românești și europene de cooperare internațională pentru
dezvoltare și asistență umanitară
Evenimentul se desfășoară în limba română.
AID Review Romania este
o iniţiativă comună a Centrului pentru Studii de Dezvoltare şi
Cooperare Internaţională (IDC) al Facultăţii de Ştiinţe Politice,
Universitatea din Bucureşti şi a Asociaţiei Române pentru Cooperare şi
Dezvoltare Internaţională (ARCADIA), realizată în acest an cu sprijinul
Federației Organizațiilor Neguvernamentale pentru Dezvoltare din
România(FOND România) și al Fundației pentru Dezvoltarea Societății
Civile (FDSC). |
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The Centre for International Cooperation and Development Studies (IDC) of the Faculty of Political Science at the University of Bucharest invites the interested public
Wednesday, 8 December 2017, 15:00 Room 1989 (8, Spiru Haret st, groundfloor)
to the guest lecture and debate on
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORKS FOR DEVELOPING A PROFESSIONAL DOCTRINE OF DIGITAL DIPLOMACY
with
Corneliu BJOLA University of Oxford
Public event (within the limit of available seats), moderated, in English, approx. 2h.
Corneliu Bjola is Associate Professor in Diplomatic Studies at the University of Oxford. He received his PhD in Political Science from the University of Toronto in 2007 and was a research fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (2000), Visiting Fellow at the Australian Defense Force Academy (2012) and China Foreign Affairs University (2016). Bjola's research interests lie at the intersection of diplomatic studies, negotiation theory, international ethics, and crisis management. His current research focuses on the structural and normative conditions by which digital technologies inform, regulate, and constrain foreign policy. He has authored or edited five books, including the recent co-edited volumes on Secret Diplomacy: Concepts, Contexts and Cases (Routledge, 2016 with S Murray) and Digital Diplomacy: Theory and Practice (Routledge, 2015 with M. Holmes). His work has been published in the European Journal of International Relations, Global Affairs, International Negotiation, Review of International Studies, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Global Policy, Journal of Global Ethics and The Hague Journal of Diplomacy. Bjola is Co-Editor of the book series on “New Diplomatic Studies” with Routledge and Editor-in-Chief of the new journal “Diplomacy and Foreign Policy” with Brill. |
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The Centre for International Cooperation and Development Studies (IDC) invites the interested public
Wednesday, 7 December 2016, 14:30 Room 1989 (8, Spiru Haret st, groundfloor)
to the guest lecture and debate on
DIGITAL COUNTER-STRATEGY HOW TO DEAL WITH DIGITAL PROPAGANDA?
with
Corneliu BJOLA University of Oxford
Public event (within the limit of available seats), moderated, in English, approx. 2h.
Corneliu Bjola is Associate Professor in Diplomatic Studies at the University of Oxford. He received his PhD in Political Science from the University of Toronto in 2007 and was a research fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (2000), Visiting Fellow at the Australian Defense Force Academy (2012) and China Foreign Affairs University (2016). Bjola's research interests lie at the intersection of diplomatic studies, negotiation theory, international ethics, and crisis management. His current research focuses on the structural and normative conditions by which digital technologies inform, regulate, and constrain foreign policy. He has authored or edited five books, including the recent co-edited volumes on Secret Diplomacy: Concepts, Contexts and Cases (Routledge, 2015 with S Murray) and Digital Diplomacy: Theory and Practice (Routledge, 2015 with M. Holmes). His work has been published in the European Journal of International Relations, Global Affairs, International Negotiation, Review of International Studies, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Global Policy, Journal of Global Ethics and The Hague Journal of Diplomacy. Bjola is Co-Editor of the book series on “New Diplomatic Studies” with Routledge and Editor-in-Chief of the new journal “Diplomacy and Foreign Policy” with Brill.
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The Centre for International Cooperation and Development Studies (IDC) invites the interested public
Thursday, 28 November 2016, 18:00 Room P.P. Negulescu (8, Spiru Haret st, groundfloor)
to the guest lecture and debate on
TAIWAN AMID COMPETING ASIAN REGIONALISM
with
Hungdah SU National Taiwan University
Public event (within the limit of available seats), moderated, in English, approx. 2h.
Hungdah SU is Jean Monnet Chair at the Political Science Department of the National Taiwan University, as well as Director General of the European Union Centre in Taiwan, and President of the European Union Studies Association Taiwan. Professor Su received his doctorate in history from Université de Paris Sorbonne, from which he also holds a degree in European Law. Author of numerous studies on the European Union, as well as on the relations between EU and Asian countries and the influence of European ideas in Taiwan, he often tackles in his research the issues of regionalism, human rights and multilateralism. |
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The Centre for International Cooperation and Development Studies (IDC) invites the interested public
to the guest lectures and debates
with Corneliu BJOLA University of Oxford
on DIGITAL DIPLOMACY AND BEST PRACTICES Wednesday, 28 September 2016, 10:00-12:30 Room P.P. Negulescu (8, Spiru Haret st, groundfloor)
and THE ETHICS OF DIGITAL DIPLOMACY Thursday, 29 September 2016, 10:00-12:30 Room P.P. Negulescu (8, Spiru Haret st, groundfloor)
Public events (within the limit of available seats), moderated, in English, approx. 2h. Please register below.
Digital diplomacy series ...LA, University of Oxford)
The interactive lectures are dedicated to students and scholars of international relations but also to diplomacy practitioners from embassies, cultural institutes and other (inter)governmental organizations which use or need to use digital instruments and social networks to reach their audience.
The talks will be followed by a masterclass on digital diplomacy for students of the University of Bucharest.
Corneliu Bjola is Associate Professor in Diplomatic Studies at
the University of Oxford. He received his PhD in Political Science from the
University of Toronto in 2007 and was a research fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for
Scholars (2000), Visiting Fellow at the Australian Defense Force Academy (2012)
and China Foreign Affairs University (2016). Bjola's research interests
lie at the intersection of diplomatic studies, negotiation theory,
international ethics, and crisis management. His current research focuses on
the structural and normative conditions by which digital technologies inform,
regulate, and constrain foreign policy. He
has authored or edited five books, including the recent co-edited volumes on Secret Diplomacy: Concepts,
Contexts and Cases (Routledge,
2015 with S Murray) and Digital
Diplomacy: Theory and Practice (Routledge,
2015 with M. Holmes). His work has been published in the European Journal of International
Relations, Global Affairs, International Negotiation, Review of International
Studies, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Global
Policy, Journal of Global Ethics and The Hague Journal of Diplomacy. Bjola
is Co-Editor of the book series on “New Diplomatic Studies” with Routledge and
Editor-in-Chief of the new journal “Diplomacy and Foreign Policy” with
Brill.
Events supported by a mobility project of the Romanian National Authority for Scientific Research and Innovation, CNCS - UEFISCDI, project number PN-III-P1-1.1-MCT-2016-0026. |
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The Centre for International Cooperation and Development Studies (IDC) invites the interested public
Tuesday, 31 May 2016, 11:30 Room 1989 (8, Spiru Haret st, groundfloor)
to the guest lecture and debate
THE IMPACT OF THE US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS ON US FOREIGN POLICY
with Christopher LAYNE & Gabriela MARIN THORNTON The Bush School of Government & Public Service Texas A&M University
Public event (within the limit of available seats), moderated, in English, approx. 2h. Complimentary tea available for all participants.
 Christopher LAYNE is University Distinguished Professor, Robert M. Gates Chair in National Security, and professor of international affairs at the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University. His fields of interest are international relations theory, great power politics, US foreign policy, and grand strategy. Gabriela MARIN THORNTON is Associate Professor of International Affairs at the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University. She received her PhD (International Studies, 2006) from the University of Miami. She teaches classes on International Politics in Theory and Practice, the European Union, NATO and European Security, and Democratization Processes.
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The Centre for International Cooperation and Development Studies (IDC) invites the interested public
Monday, 30 May 2016, 14:30 Room Amfitreatrul Th.ROSSETTI (3, Negru Voda st, 1st dfloor)
to the guest lecture and debate on
INTERNATIONAL CONFLICTS TODAY: FROM LOCAL TO SOCIAL IMPACT
with
Diego CHECA HIDALGO University of Granada
Public event (within the limit of available seats), moderated, in English, approx. 2h.
Event coordinator: Luciana Alexandra GHICA |
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The Centre for International Cooperation and Development Studies (IDC) invites the interested public
Thursday, 26 May 2016, 15:30 Room 1989 (8, Spiru Haret st, groundfloor)
to the guest lecture and debate on
QUALITY OF GOVERNANCE INDICATORS
with
Luis DE SOUSA University of Aveiro
Public event (within the limit of available seats), moderated, in English, approx. 2h.
Luís DE SOUSA (Ph.D., European University Institute) is Professor at Aveiro University, Portugal, and founding member of the Centre for International Cooperation and Development Studies (IDC). He is coordinator of ANCORAGE-NET, a research network on anticorruption agencies (www.ancorage-net.org) and Chairman of Transparência e Integridade, Associação Cívica (TIAC) - Transparency International’s contact point for Portugal. He is also Local Research Correspondent on Corruption for the European Commission and acts as a consultant to various international governmental and non-governmental organizations on corruption control and political financing issues. Among others he was a former Edmond J. Safra Network Fellow at Harvard University and an international scholar within the Academic Fellowship Program of the Open Society Institute. He was also co-editor of EPS: European Political Science, an ECPR journal published by Palgrave Macmillan. His current research interests focus on corruption and corruption control studies, the politics of ethics reforms, regional integration (institutions and policies), cross-border relations, international organizations and comparative politics in general.
Event coordinator: Luciana Alexandra GHICA |
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The Centre for International Cooperation and Development Studies (IDC) invites the interested public
Tuesday, 24 May 2016, 10:30 Room 1989 (8, Spiru Haret st, groundfloor)
to the guest lecture and debate on
PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS
with
Luis DE SOUSA University of Aveiro
Public event (within the limit of available seats), moderated, in English, approx. 2h.
Luís DE SOUSA (Ph.D., European University Institute) is Professor at Aveiro University, Portugal, and founding member of the Centre for International Cooperation and Development Studies (IDC). He is coordinator of ANCORAGE-NET, a research network on anticorruption agencies (www.ancorage-net.org) and Chairman of Transparência e Integridade, Associação Cívica (TIAC) - Transparency International’s contact point for Portugal. He is also Local Research Correspondent on Corruption for the European Commission and acts as a consultant to various international governmental and non-governmental organizations on corruption control and political financing issues. Among others he was a former Edmond J. Safra Network Fellow at Harvard University and an international scholar within the Academic Fellowship Program of the Open Society Institute. He was also co-editor of EPS: European Political Science, an ECPR journal published by Palgrave Macmillan. His current research interests focus on corruption and corruption control studies, the politics of ethics reforms, regional integration (institutions and policies), cross-border relations, international organizations and comparative politics in general.
Event coordinator: Luciana Alexandra GHICA |
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The Centre for International Cooperation and Development Studies (IDC) invites the interested public
Tuesday, 24 May 2016, 09:00 Room P.P.Negulescu (8, Spiru Haret st, groundfloor)
to the guest lecture and debate
MODELS AND METHODS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
with
Ron KING Professor of Political Science San Diego State University
Public event (within the limit of available seats), moderated, in English, approx. 2h.
Event coordinators: Claudiu TUFIȘ & Oana Valentina SUCIU |
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