181115 - Governing through Integrity: A New Policy Agenda?
WORKSHOP "Governing through Integrity: A New Policy Agenda?
Hosts: Sciences Po, Doctoral School & Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics Université Paris Nanterre, Institut des Sciences sociales du Politique and University of Sussex
Thursday 15th to Friday 16th November 2018, Sciences Po LIEPP’s Conference Room, 254, boulevard Saint-Germain, 75007 Paris
Contacts: r.bratu@ucl.ac.uk - eric.phelippeau@parisnanterre.fr - sofia.wickberg@sciencespo.fr
Compulsory Registration : sofia.wickberg@sciencespo.fr
Programme
Thursday 15th of November
12-6.30 pm: Session 1: Intellectual and Political Frameworks
Roxana Bratu (University College London and University of Sussex)
New Technologies vs. Old Public Policies: From Anti-Corruption to Integrity
Thomas Scapin (Sciences Po Lyon, Triangle)
Social, Historical and Intellectual Roots of the Public Integrity agenda
Sofia Wickberg (Sciences Po, Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics)
Varieties of Integrity: one Discourse, Different Methods?
Nikolas Kirby and Anna Petherick (University of Oxford, Blavatnik School of Government)
Integrity vs Quality of Government
Oksana Huss (University of Duisburg-Essen, Institute for Development and Peace)
Corruption, Crisis and Change: Use and Misuse of an Empty Signifier
Paul Heywood (University of Nottingham)
Values and Compliance in Integrity Management: a False Opposition?
Friday 16th of November Morning
9 am-1 pm: Session 2: Implementations and Political Effects
Julio Bacio-Terracino (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development)
Public Integrity: Views from the OECD
Jonathan Rose (De Montfort University)
Is a Pure Integrity of Governance Feasible? An Ethical Dilemma Approach
Abel François (Université Lille 1, Lille Économie Management and Sciences Po, Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Evaluation of Public Policies)
Are Politicians at Higher Levels of Government Perceived as more Corrupt?
Benjamin Monnery (Université Paris Nanterre, EconomiX)
Can Public and Private Sanctions Discipline Politicians? Evidence from the French Parliament
Jeanne Dominjon and Emilie Cazenave (Haute Autorité pour la transparence de la vie publique)
The High Authority for Transparency in Public Life: Implementing Integrity Policies
Vit Simral (University of Hradec Králové)
Public Procurement in Czech Municipalities
Toon Kerkhoff (Leiden University)
Where is the bulls Eye? Integrity Management for a Moving Target
Elsa Foucraut (Transparency France)
The role of civil society in promoting integrity and anti-corruption policies
1-2 pm: Lunch Break
Friday 16th of November Afternoon
2-4 pm: Session 3: Institutional creations and border redefinitions
Jana Vargovcikova (Université Paris Nanterre, Centre français de recherche en sciences sociales)
The Emergence of 'Public Ethics' as a Field of Expertise in France from the End of 1980s to the Creation of the HATVP
Denis Saint-Martin (University of Montreal, Department of Political Science)
The Arthur Andersen Effect: Business Power and the Re-Making of the Rules Against Corporate Corruption
Jacopo Leone (Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights)
Political Integrity in the OSCE Region: Latest Developments
Eric Phélippeau (Université Paris Nanterre, ISP)
Economy and Politics: Sociogenesis of a Political Border
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