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About CSGR


CSGR is a multidisciplinary project

Its staff and associates are drawn from the fields of Anthropology, Business, Economics, Law, Politics and Sociology. Likewise, the Centre’s seminars, conferences and other projects generally draw participants from several disciplines.

 

The research agenda of CSGR highlights issues of the definition, measurement, impacts, and policy implications of globalisation and regionalisation

Much of the Centre’s research concentrates on questions such as comparative regionalisms, the political economy of global and regional finance and trade, civil society in globalisation and regionalisation, and security issues in globalisation and regionalisation. CSGR research spans all regions of the world, as well as relations between them.

 

CSGR and its staff are affiliated with numerous other research institutions and projects

Individual staff pages, news items and research events provide more information.  See also the links at the right hand side of this page.

The Director, Professor Len Seabrooke, is responsible for day-to-day administration of CSGR.  Professor Richard Higgott, founding Director of CSGR, is responsible for the execution of the GARNET Project. Jan Aart Scholte, Professorial Research Fellow in CSGR, co-convenes the Building Global Democracy programme. Larger budgetary and policy issues are discussed in quarterly meetings of a Management Committee, comprised of senior academics from the Warwick Departments of Economics, Law, Politics and International Studies, and Sociology , as well as the Warwick Business School. General oversight of the CSGR programme is exercised through an International Advisory Board, comprised of leading figures from academic, business, civil society and policy circles.

Garnet Network of Excellence

 

Warwick Commission

 

Building Global Democracy

 

  

Globalization Studies Network

 

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