Colloquia
A series of discussions that contribute to the debate about globalization
Globalization Colloquia are a series of discussions that aim to bring together area scholars and researchers in a variety of disciplines to contribute to the debate on how we how understand, shape, and approach globalization studies. As its inaugaural colloquia, the GW Center for the Study of Globalization (GWCSG) hosted an evening of discussion featuring the "Declaration of Interdependence" and its author, Professor James Rosenau. The discussion provided those interested in studying globalization an opportunity to consider the relationship between globalization studies and academia.
Globalization Colloquium, Globalization Week Spring 2004
Date: Monday, April 12, 2004
Speaker: James N. Rosenau, University Professor, The George Washington University
Event: "Globalization Beyond the Presidential Campaign"
Presentation of "The Declaration of Interdependence"
Speaker: James N. Rosenau, University Professor, The George Washington University
Featured Work: Declaration of Interdependence: A Draft Framework of Globalization Studies, 2003
Featured Quote: "This interdependence is widely acknowledged through pervasive preoccupations with the benefits and detriments of globalization, but these preoccupations cannot be freely pursued because thought and action at all levels of community are cast—tyrannized, really—in terms of a state-centric world view that limits comprehension and distorts practice."
Special Note: Professor Rosenau welcomes your input on this document. Please send comments to gwcsg@gwu.edu.
