Political Economy
Geoffrey Allen Pigman

Talks

PUBLIC LECTURES AND INVITED TALKS

1990 - 1999            2000 - 2007





  • ‘Citigroup, Microsoft and Global Firm-Host Country Relations: The Public-Private Interplay in U.S. Economic Diplomacy’
  • International Studies Association 2000 Annual Conference, Los Angeles
  • 15-18 March 2000
  • ‘Shar-pei or Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing? The World Economic Forum from Le Défi Americain to the Bill-Bill Summit’
  • International Studies Association 2001 Annual Conference, Chicago
  • 21-24 February 2001
  • ‘Securing the High Frontier: Clinton Administration Trade Policy and Russian Economic and Political Transformation 1993-2001’
  • Faculty of Foreign Languages, Moscow State University, Moscow
  • 25 May 2001
  • ‘The New Aerospace Diplomacy: Reinventing Post-Cold War US-Russian Economic Relations’
  • International Studies Association 2002 Annual Conference, New Orleans
  • 24-27 March 2002
  • ‘U.S.-India Economic Relations from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism’
  • The American Center, Calcutta
  • 16 May 2002
  • ‘U.S. Foreign Policy from Clinton to Bush: The Convergence of Economics and Security’
  • Department of History, University of Calcutta, Calcutta
  • 17 May 2002
  • ‘Making Room at the Negotiating Table: the Growth of Diplomacy Between Nation-State Governments and Non-State Economic Entities’
  • International Studies Association 2003 Annual Conference, Portland, Oregon
  • 1 March 2003
  • ’Strategic Economic and Security Convergence: India and the United States from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism’
  • The Rohatyn Group, New York
  • 27 May 2003
  • ‘Economic and Security Convergence: Governments and Firms in U.S.-India Diplomacy from Super 301 to the 2002 Kashmir Crisis’
  • International Studies Association 2004 Annual Conference, Montreal
  • 17-20 March 2004
  • ‘Civilising World Trade’
  • International Studies Association 2005 Annual Conference, Honolulu
  • 1-5 March 2005
  • ‘The US and the G8’
  • ‘Issues in American Foreign Policy’: Conference to Launch the Centre for Diplomatic and International Studies, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK
  • 23-24 March 2005
  • ‘Towards a Multi-Stakeholder Approach: Reconstructing Business Interests in the Doha Development Round’ (with John Kotsopoulos)
  • ‘Endgame at the WTO? Reflections on the Doha Development Agenda’: Conference hosted by the European Research Institute, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
  • 11-12 November 2005
  • ‘Do this one for me, George’: Blair, Brown, Bono, Bush and the “Actor-ness” of the G8’ (with John Kotsopoulos)
  • British International Studies Association 2005 Annual Conference, St. Andrews, Scotland
  • 19-21 December 2005
  • ‘The Disintermediation of Diplomatic Communication: Propaganda, Lobbying, and Public Diplomacy’
  • International Studies Association 2006 Annual Conference, San Diego
  • 22-25 March 2006 (with Christopher Young and Anthony Deos)
  • ‘The Privatization of Political Communication: Public Relations and Public Diplomacy’
  • British International Studies Association 2006 Annual Conference, Cork, Ireland
  • 18-20 December 2005 (with Anthony Deos)
  • ‘Consuls for Hire: Private Actors, Public Diplomacy’
  • International Studies Association 2007 Annual Conference, Chicago
  • 28 February-3 March 2007 (with Anthony Deos)
  • ‘Foreign Policy Success and Failure in the Western Balkans: Kosovo as Europe’s Problem’
  • 2nd Annual Istanbul Conference on Democracy and Global Security, Istanbul, Turkey
  • 14-16 June 2007