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Civil Society and Accountable Global Governance at ACUNS
On 6 June 2009 a team of authors presented the Civil Society and Accountable Global Governance project at the annual conference of the Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS).
BDG at the World Social Forum
The BGD convening group held its second meeting in conjunction with the World Social Forum at Belém in Brazilian Amazonia on 27 January-1 February 2009.
Civil Society & Accountable Global Governance at the Bretton Woods Institutions
Findings of our pilot project on Civil Society and Accountable Global Governance were presented at a specially convened event in November 2008 at the IMF and the World Bank.
Civil Society & Accountable Global Governance at the UN
In November 2008 findings of our pilot project on Civil Society and Accountable Global Governance were presented at the United Nations.
Pilot project at Globalization Studies Network conference
The Civil Society and Accountable Global Governance project presented findings and recommendations in a session at the fourth conference of the Globalization Studies Network (GSN).
Inaugural convening group meeting
The convening group of the Building Global Democracy programme held its first meeting at the University of Warwick on 23-26 April 2008. In attendance were Diana Brydon, Heba Ezzat, Alla Glinchikova, Sitiveni Halapua, Moema de Miranda, Alfred Nhema and Jan Aart Scholte.
Civil Society and Accountable Global Governance results at CSGR's 10th Anniversary Conference
The Civil Society and Accountable Global Governance project presented preliminary results in a session at the tenth anniversary conference of the Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation (CSGR), held at the University of Warwick on 17-19 September 2007. CSGR, one of the project funders, marked its first decade with an international conference on the theme (highly appropriate for the CS-AGG project) of ‘Pathways to Legitimacy? The Future of Global and Regional Governance’.
Gothenburg Workshop
Each BGD project includes a workshop to encourage interregional, intercultural, interdisclipinary, ideologically plural, and action-oriented discussion on the topic at hand. The Civil Society and Accountable Global Governance project convened its workshop on 13-15 June 2007 at the School of Global Studies of Gothenburg University in Sweden.







