PROGRAM

 

12 MAY 2006 FRIDAY - CEMAL RESIT REY CONCERT HALL

13 MAY 2006 SATURDAY - BILIM VE SANAT VAKFI

14 MAY 2006 SUNDAY - BILIM VE SANAT VAKFI

 

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12 MAY 2006 FRIDAY                                                               BACK TO TOP

CEMAL RESIT REY CONCERT HALL

09.00-09.45

Registration and Reception

10.00-10.45

OPENING SPEECHS

 

Mustafa Ozel, Dr.

Chairman of the Foundation for Sciences and Arts

 

Kadir Topbas, Dr.

Mayor of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality

 

Mehmet Ayd?n, Prof.

Minister of State

 

Abdullah Gul, Assoc. Prof.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs

11.00-12.30

CIVILIZATIONS AND WORLD ORDERS: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK

Chair : Alparslan Ac?kgenc, Prof.

Fatih University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Istanbul

 

Richard Falk, Prof.

University of California, Department of Global and International Studies, Santa Barbara-USA

The Challenge of Global Governance in a Multicivilizational World

 

TU Weiming, Prof.

Harvard University, Harvard-Yenching Institute, Cambridge-USA

Beyond the “Enlightenment Mentality”: An Antropocosmic Perspective

 

Ahmet Davutoglu, Prof.

Ambassador and Chief Advisor to the Prime Ministry, Ankara-Turkey

Civilizational Revival in the Global Age: An Asset or a Threat for a Sustainable World Order?

12.30–15.30

Lunch Break

15.30-17.00

CIVILIZATIONS AND WORLD ORDERS: HISTORICAL EXPERIENCES - I

Chair : Huricihan Islamoglu, Prof.

Bogazici University, Department of History, Istanbul

 

Halil Inalc?k, Prof.

Bilkent University, Department of History, Ankara –Turkey

Principles of the Ottoman World Order

 

Fred Dallmayr, Prof.

University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame – USA

World Order and Citizenship: Paths beyond the Nation-State

 

Johan Galtung, Prof.

Transcend: A Peace and Development Network for Conflict Transformation by Peaceful Means, Versonnex-France

The Question of Civilizational Code: How Regions Relate to Each Other

 

Yiwei Wang, Assoc. Prof.

Fudan University, Center for American Studies, Shanghai-China

Why Is Pax Americanna Impossible? Comparing Chinese Ancient World Order and Today’s American World Order

17.00-17.30

Coffee Break

17.30-19.00

CIVILIZATIONS AND WORLD ORDERS: CONTEMPORARY ANALYSES

Chair: Gokhan Cetinsaya, Prof.

Istanbul Technical University, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Istanbul

 

Robert Gilpin, Prof.

Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton-USA

Myths and Realities of Economic Globalization

 

Raymond Duvall, Prof.

University of Minnesota, Department of Political Science, Minnesota-USA

Power and Resistance in Humanitarian Global Governance and Contemporary Empire

 

John Welfield, Prof.

International University of Japan, Graduate School of International Relations, Niigata-Japan

Japan, the United States and the East Asian Renaissance: Traditional Diplomatic Strategies, Civilizational Identities, Contemporary Geopolitics and Economic Imperatives

 

Mustafa Ozel, Dr.

Foundation for Sciences and Arts, Istanbul

Class, Nation, and Civilization: Prospects for Turkey in the New World Order

 

 

13 MAY 2006 SATURDAY                                                          BACK TO TOP

BILIM VE SANAT VAKFI
09.00-17.30 Registration
VEFA HALL
10.00-11.30

CLASH AND/OR DIALOGUE OF CIVILIZATIONS

Chair: Bulent Aras, Assoc. Prof.

Is?k University, Department of International Relations, Istanbul

 

Chris Brown, Prof.

London School of Economics, Department of International Relations, London-UK

International Society, Cultural Diversity and the Clash (or Dialogue) of Civilizations

 

Hans Koechler, Prof.

University of Innsbruck, Department of Philosophy, Innsbruck- Austria

Civilization as an Instrument of World Order? The Role of the Civilizational Paradigm in the Absence of a Balance of Power

 

Amjad Vaheed, Dr.

Lahore University of Management, School of Education and Arts, Lahore-Pakistan

League of Civilizations-The Carrier of Cultural Diversity, Research Work on Civilizations in Advanced Stages

ZEYREK HALL

10.00-11.30

CIVILIZATION AS A UNIT OF ORDER

Chair: Jouni Suistola, Prof.

Near East University, Department of International Relations, Lefkosa-Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus

 

David J. Sarquis Ramirez, Prof.

Technological Institute of Higher Studies of Monterrey, Monterrey-Mexico

Methodological Problems in the Reconstruction of Historical International Systems

 

Burak Ulman, Assist. Prof.

Y?ld?z Technical University, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Istanbul

Understanding the World Order: Misconception of Imperialism

 

Sener Akturk, Ph.D. Candidate

University of California, Department of Political Science, Berkeley - USA

What is a Civilization? From Huntington to Elias the Varying Uses of the Term ‘Civilization’

MAVI SALON

10.00-11.30

ISLAM IN THE GLOBAL WORLD ORDER - I

Chair : Azmi Ozcan, Prof.

Sakarya University, Department of History, Adapazar?-Turkey

 

Ahmet Ozel, Doc. Dr. / Assoc. Prof.

TDV Research Center for Islamic Studies, Istanbul

Islam and Terror

 

Necdet Subas?, Yrd. Doc. Dr. / Assist. Prof.

University of Mugla, Department of Philosophy, Mugla-Turkey

Tension, Clash and Harmony: Islam’s Global Strategies

 

Hasan Yavuz, Dr.

L’Universite de Marc Bloch de Strasbourg, Strasbourg-France

Euro Islam and Muslim Migrant Workers in Europe

 

Semra Meral, Ph.D. Candidate

Paris I-La Sorbonne University, Department of Political Science, Paris-France and Akdeniz University,
Department of Public Administration, Antalya- Turkey

French Muslim Council and Secularism: A New Reading

YESIL SALON

 

PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTIONS ON CIVILIZATION AND ORDER

Chair : Ihsan Fazl?oglu, Assoc. Prof.

University of Istanbul, Department of Philosophy, Istanbul

 

Hanifi Ozcan, Prof.

Dokuz Eylul University, Faculty of Theology, Izmir-Turkey

A Philosophical Approach to the Concepts of “Civilization” and “Order

 

Oguz Adan?r, Prof.

Dokuz Eylul University, Department of Radio Television and Cinema, Izmir-Turkey

Humanity That Challenges Itself

 

Recep Senturk, Assoc. Prof.

TDV Research Center for Islamic Studies, Istanbul 

Open Science-Open Society: Call for a Multi-Layered Order of Being, Knowledge, Meaning, Values and the Truth

 

Ergun Y?ld?r?m, Assist. Prof.

Dumlup?nar University, Department of Sociology, Kutahya -Turkey

The Paradigm Shift of Civilizations from Modernity to Globality

11.30-12.00 Coffee Break
VEFA HALL

12.00-13.30

ALTERNATIVE CONCEPTUALIZATIONS OF WORLD ORDER

Chair : Mehmet Akif Ayd?n, Prof.

Marmara University, Faculty of Law, and TDV Research Center for Islamic Studies, Istanbul

 

Joseph P. Lawrence, Prof.

Holy Cross College, Department of Philosophy, Worcester-USA

World Unity without World Government: The Promise of Philosophical Religion

 

Ihsan Fazl?ogluAssoc. Prof.

University of Istanbul, Department of Philosophy, Istanbul

Introduction to the Three-Dimensional Conception of Civilization: Theo-Ontologyas the Distinctive Principle of Civilizations

 

Nuri Yurdusev, Assoc. Prof.

Middle East Technical University, Department of International Relations, Ankara -Turkey

Civilization or Civilizations?

 

Cemil Ayd?n, Assist. Prof.

University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Department of History, Charlotte-USA

Dis-orienting Euro-Centric World Order (1839-1945): Decolonizing Impact of Asian Discourse of Civilization

ZEYREK HALL

12.00-13.30

 

SECURITY AND WORLD ORDER

Chair : Cengiz Okman, Prof.

Is?k University, Department of International Relations, Istanbul

 

Mark B. Salter, Prof.

University of Ottawa, Department of Political Science, Ottawa - Canada

A New Civilizing Mission: The Post-Colonial Security Dilemma

 

Gulden Ayman, Assoc. Prof.

Marmara University, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Istanbul

New World Order and Mass Destruction Weapons

 

Gillian Youngs, Dr.

University of Leicester, Center for Mass Communication Research, Leicester-UK

Feminist International Relations in the Age of the War on Terror

 

H. Tar?k Oguzlu, Assist. Prof.

Bilkent University, Department of International Relations, Ankara-Turkey

World Orders and Security: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow,

MAVI SALON

12.00-13.30

 

GLOBALIZATION AND NEW WORLD ORDER - I

Chair : Ibrahim Ozturk, Assoc. Prof.

Marmara University, Department of Economics, Istanbul

 

Hakan Alt?ntas, Assoc. Prof.

Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University, Department of Public Administration, Kahramanmaras-Turkey

Mehmet Tan, Ph.D. Candidate

Marmara University, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Istanbul

Globalization or New World Order?

 

Ali Resul Usul, Assist. Prof.

Bahcesehir University, Faculty of Business Administration, Istanbul

Studies of Democratization and World Politics in the Post-Cold War Period:
Academic Discussions with Political Consequences

 

Saban Kardas, Ph.D. Candidate

Utah University, Department of Political Science, Utah-USA and Sakarya University, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Adapazar?-TurkeY

Humanitarian Intervention and New World Order

YESIL SALON

12.00-13.30

 

REGIONS AND GLOBAL WORLD ORDER

Chair : Savas Safak Barkc?n, Dr.

T.R. Prime Ministry State Planning Organization, Ankara-Turkey

 

Miguel Angel Perez Martin, Prof.

University Complutense of Madrid, Department of International Relations and International Economics, Madrid-Spain

The Balance of Power in Central Asia

 

Eka Sepashvili, Assoc. Prof.

Tbilisi State University, Faculty of Economics and Business, Tbilisi-Georgia

New Order after the Cold War in the Black Sea Region

 

Mohammad Hassan Khani, Assoc. Prof.

Imam Sadiq University, Faculty of Political Science and Islamic Studies, Tehran-Iran

Regional Integration as a Strategy towards a New World Order in the Era of
Globalization

 

Vugar Imanov, Ph.D. Candidate

Marmara University, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Istanbul

Eurasianism: Towards an Alternative World Order

 

Emre Ersen, Ph.D. Candidate

Marmara University, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Istanbul

Russia’s Place in the Post-Cold War World Order from the Neo-Eurasianist Perspective

KIRMIZI SALON

12.00-13.30

 

CRITICAL ISSUES IN THE GLOBAL WORLD ORDER - I

Chair : Sad?k Unay, Dr.

Bal?kesir University , Department of Public Administration, Band?rma - Turkey

 

Nilufer Pembecioglu Ocel, Dr.

Istanbul University, Faculty of Communication, Istanbul

Communication and Sense of Security: The European Values of Future

 

Bunyamin At?c?, Assist. Prof.

F?rat University, Faculty of Education, Elaz?g-Turkey

Internet as Global Influence Area of Transnational Actors

 

Ismail Demirezen, Ph.D. Candidate

University of Maryland-College Park, Department of Sociology, Maryland-USA

Search of Civilizations, Capitalist World System and Religious Movements at the Triangle of Society, Culture and Individua

13.30-15-30 Lunch Break
VEFA HALL

15.30-17.30

IDENTITY, VALUE AND WORLD ORDER

Chair : Busra Ersanl?, Prof.

Marmara University, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Istanbul

 

Georg Sorensen, Prof.

Aarhus University, Department of Political Science, Aarhus-Denmark

Liberal Cartoons: Competing Values of Liberal World Order

 

Jouni Suistola, Prof.

Near East University, Department of International Relations, Lefkosa-Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus

PsychoPolitical Theory and the Question of Clash of Civilizations

 

Richard K. Khuri, Prof.

Lebanese American University, Department of Arts and Sciences, Beirut–Lebanon

Towards a Sustainable Global “World Order”: Outline of a Philosophy of Religious Pluralism and Tolerance

 

Khalid Hajji, Dr.