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Developmental Politics in the Neoliberal Era and Beyond: Comparative Cases and Critical Issues

Date: 22-23 October 2009 (Thu-Fri)
Venue: Hoam Convention Center (Seoul National University) Organized by: The Center for Social Sciences, Seoul National University (Director: KIM Se-Kyun) in association with the Institute for Social Development and Policy Research (Director: CHANG Kyung-Sup)
Coordinator: CHANG Kyung-Sup, Professor of Sociology, Seoul National University (changks@snu.ac.kr)
Secretariat: KONG Sukki, Research Fellow, the Center for Social Sciences, SNU (skong@snu.ac.kr)

Day 1:  22 October 2009, Thursday (Hoam Convention Center, Seoul National University)

< Opening >  09:00-9:40

Welcoming Remarks: LEE Jang-Moo, President, SNU; LIM Hyun-Chin, Dean of Social Sciences, SNU Opening Address: KIM Se-Kyun (Seoul National University; gimsk@snu.ac.kr) "Intellectual Challenges and Reactions in South Korean Neoliberalization"

< Session A > Comparative Cases
< Session A-1 >  Australia, Ireland, Japan (10:00-12:00) /led by SHIN Kwang-Yeong, Professor of Sociology, Chung-Ang University

Elizabeth THURBON (University of New South Wales, Australia;
e.thurbon@unsw.edu.au)

"Managing Openness in Australia: From Developmentalism to Neo-liberalism and Back Again?"

KWON Hyeong-Ki (Seoul National University; kwonhk@snu.ac.kr)

"From Growth Model to Crisis Model? Ireland's Responses to Crisis under Globalization"

SONG Joomyung (Hanshin University; jmsong@hs.ac.kr)

"Post-Developmental Politics in Japan and Its Future at the Time of Political Power Change: Can the DPJ Create a New Political Economic Order?"

Lunch (12:00-13:00)


< Session A-2 > Brazil and India (13:30-14:50)/ led by RHEE Sung Hyong, HK Professor of Institute of Latin American Studies, SNU )

Alfred Saad FILHO (SOAS, United Kingdom; as59@soas.ac.uk)

"Neoliberalism, Democracy and Development Policy in Brazil"

C. P. CHANDRASEKHAR (Jawaharlal Nehru University, India; cpchand@gmail.com)

"From Dirgisme to Neoliberalism: Aspects of the Political Economy of the Transition in India"


Tea Break (14:50-15:00)


< Session A-3 > Eastern Europe and Vietnam (15:00-16:20)/ led by CHANG Kyung-Sup (Professor of Sociology, SNU

KIM Byung-Yeon (Seoul National University; kimby@snu.ac.kr)

"Policy Responsiveness in Eastern Europe: Public Preferences and Economic Reforms"

Pietro MASINA (University of Naples "L'Orientale, Italy;
pietro.masina@gmail.com)

"Vietnam Between Developmental State and Neoliberal Reforms: The Case of Industrial Policy"

< Session B> Critical and Theoretical Issues < Session B-1 > Economic Regimes (16:30-17:50) /led by Linda WEISS (University of Sydney)

Ben FINE (SOAS, United Kingdom; bf@soas.ac.uk)

"Neo-Liberalism in Retrospect? - It's Financialisation, Stupid"

LEE Keun (Seoul National University; kenneth@snu.ac.kr) and John A.
MATHEWS (Macquarie University, Australia; john.mathews@mgsm.edu.au)

"From Washington Consensus to BeST Consensus for World Development"

Dinner (18:30-20:30)


Day 2:  23 October 2009, Friday (Hoam Convention Center, Seoul National University)

< Session C> South Korean Experiences

<Session C-1> South Korea: Economy, Democracy, Class (09:30-11:30)/ led by Alfred Saad FILHO (SOAS) YOU Jong-Il (KDI School of Public Policy and Management; jyou@kdischool.ac.kr)

"Limits of Liberalization: South Korean Experience with Economic Reforms"

SONN Hochul (Sogang University; sonn@sogang.ac.kr)

"Neoliberalism and Democracy in South Korea"

Hagen KOO (University of Hawaii; hagenkoo@hawaill.edu)

"Class Restructuring in the Neoliberal Order of Korea"

Lunch (11:40 - 12:40)

< Session C-2 > South Korea: Culture and Social Movement
(13:00-14:20) / led by Anthony WOODIWISS, Professor of Sociology, SNU

KANG Nae-hui (Chung-Ang University; transics@chol.com)

"The Vacillation of Culture in the Age of Neoliberalism in South Korea"

KONG Sukki (Seoul National University; skong@snu.ac.kr)

"Global Justice Movements in the Neoliberal Era: The Korean Engagement in the World Social Forums"

< Session B > Critical and Theoretical Issues (continuing from Day 1)

< Session B-2 > States, Political Economy, Social Policy (14:30-16:30)/ led by KIM Soo-Haeng, Professor of Social Sciences, SungKongHoe University

Linda WEISS (University of Sydney; l.weiss@usyd.edu.au)

"The State in the Economy: Neoliberal or Neoactivist?"

CHANG Kyung-Sup (Seoul National University; changks@snu.ac.kr)

"Predicaments of Neoliberalism in the Post-Developmental Liberal Context"

Peter Abrahamson (Seoul National University; petera@snu.ac.kr)

"European Welfare States Beyond Neoliberalism"


< Dinner: 18:00-20:00 >
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