PROGRAM
Friday 14 May
09:00 Welcome. Overview of the CSCW
Scott Gates, CSCW
09:30 Overview of the Civil Peace Working Group
Outline of the workshop’s agenda and purpose
Scott Gates, CSCW
09:45 Coffee break
10:00 Crafting Cooperation amid Crisis
Gretchen Casper, Pennsylvania State University (Kyle Joyce, Penn State)
11:15 Coffee break
11:30 Modeling Robust Settlements to Civil War: Indivisible Stakes and Distributional Compromises
Elisabeth Jean Wood, Santa Fe Institute & New York University
12:45 Lunch, PRIO
13:45 A Minimax Procedure for Negotiating Multilateral Treaties
A Minimax Procedure for Electing Committees
Steven J. Brams, New York University (Marc Kilgour, Wilfrid Laurier University & M. Remzi Sanver, Istanbul Bilgi University)
15:30 Coffee break
15:45 On the Instability of Peace Agreements
Mansoob Murshed, Institute of Social Studies (ISS), The Hague
17:00 Wrap-up for the Day
Saturday, 15 May
9:30 The Use of Economic Statecraft in Civil Conflict
Han Dorussen, University of Essex
10:45 Coffee break
11:00 Peacemaking Is a Risky Business
Hilde Henriksen Waage, PRIO
12:15 Lunch
13:15 Are Intrastate Peacekeeping Operations Less Likely to Succeed? Some Statistical Evidence
Birger Heldt, Bernadotte Academy
14:30 The Significance of Signing. Who Fights After Peace Agreements in Wars?
Desirée Nilsson, University of Uppsala
15:45 Closing remarks
Scott Gates
16:00 Close
16:15 Barbeque at Gates/Haavardsson home