Workshop: Status Quo Vadis -‐ Political Institutions in Divided

 Center for the Study of Imperfections in Democracies (DISC) Central European University (CEU) Nador u. 9, 1051 Budapest, Hungary web: http://disc.ceu.hu email: [email protected] Workshop: Status Quo Vadis -­‐ Political Institutions in Divided Societies Central European University/Budapest, 9 – 10 May 2013 With financial support of the AGENDA (as of 8 May) THURSDAY, 9 MAY 2013 Morning/Noon 15:15 hrs 15:30 hrs Arrival of participants Opening of Workshop -­‐ Room 1, Nador utca 13, CEU Welcome Note: Carsten Q. Schneider, Associate Professor, Founding Director DISC/CEU 15:30 hrs 17:00 hrs Session 1 – Room 1, Nador utca 13, CEU „The effects of power-­‐sharing institutions: national and subnational level in comparison.“ Chair: Robert Sata, Research Fellow, CEU Discussant: Matthijs Bogaards, Professor, Jacobs U Bremen Panelists: • Andrea Iff, Senior Researcher, Swiss Peace Foundation • Daniel Bochsler, Assistant Professor, U of Zurich/NCCR Democracy • Olimpija Hristova, MA candidate/DISC, CEU 17:00 hrs 18:00 hrs Coffee Break Session 2 – Auditorium, Nador utca 9, CEU 18:00 hrs 19:45 hrs Co-­‐organized with the School of Public Policy (SPP) 19:45 hrs “Building sustainable peace in the Western Balkans: a view from practitioners” Chair: John Shattuck, President and Rector, CEU Panelists: • Gerald Knaus, Chairman, European Stability Initiative (ESI) • Mark Freeman, Executive Director, Institute for Integrated Transitions (IFIT) • Besa Shahini, Senior Analyst, Pristina, European Stability Initiative (ESI) CEU Reception 1 FRIDAY, 10 MAY 2013 09:00 hrs 10:30 hrs 10:30 hrs 11:00 hrs 11:00 hrs 12:30 hrs 12:30 hrs 14:00 hrs 14:00 hrs 15:30 hrs 15:30 hrs 16:00 hrs 16:00 hrs 17:30 hrs SATURDAY, 11 MAY 2013 Session 3 -­‐ Popper Room “The incompatibilities of short-­‐term and long-­‐term consequences of power-­‐sharing agreements.” Chair: Zsolt Enyedi, Professor, CEU Discussant: Anna Jarstad, Assoc. Professor, Uppsala Univ. Panelists: • Stefan Wolff, Professor, University of Birmingham • Matthijs Bogaards, Professor, Jacobs University Bremen • Roland Schmidt, PhD candidate/DISC, CEU Coffee Break Session 4 – Popper Room, Nador utca 9, CEU “Methodological challenges in the studies of the effects of political institutions in divided societies.” Chair: Carsten Q. Schneider, Associate Professor, Founding Director of DISC Discussant: Stefan Wolff, University of Birmingham Panelists: • Anna Jarstad, Associate Professor, Uppsala University • Julian Wucherpfennig, Post-­‐Doc, ETH Zurich • Artak Galyan, PhD candidate/DISC, CEU Lunch Session 5 -­‐ Popper Room Round table: The way forward Coffee Break Public Lecture -­‐ Popper Room "How Indonesia Became a Constitutional Democracy and What It Means for Constitutional Processes and Democratic Institutions." Donald L. Horowitz Professor of Law & Political Science, Duke University Fellow, American Academy, Berlin followed by reception Departure of Participants 2