Agenda
Day One, Friday, November 19th
09.15 - 09.45 - Welcome socialization; Coffee
09.45 - 11.45 - Opening speeches, Conference presentations
Radu Carp - Welcome Opening
Silvia Marton - Welcome Opening
Chris Farrands - Securitisation at the Political Economy/Discursive Practice Frontier
Sorin-Gabriel Sebe - Academic Intelligence Is Knowledge Based Action for the Future
Florin Radulescu - Action through Mathematical Thought - Ramanujan Conjecture and Social Networks Understanding
11.45 - 12.00 - Coffee
12.00 - 14.00 - Conference presentations
Giovanni Ercolani - From George Smiley to Quantum or on Fiction, Reality, and Creativity around Security
Camil Parvu - Expert Judgement and Political Representation
Kristin Wesemann - Europe before the NATO Summit in Lisbon. Public Opinion and Political Decision Making on ISAF
Luciana Ghica - Security and Development, Two Faces of the Same Coin? Challenges of Security Studies and International Development Studies Curricula after the Cold War
Dragos Mateescu - Discoursing Stability: Conceptualising Minorities in the Human Domain of Turkish Sovereignty
14.00 - 15.00 - Lunch
15.00 - 16.30 - Conference presentations
Dragos Petrescu - Secret Police and Intelligence: Communist Romania in an East-European Context
Ruxandra Ivan - Whose responsibility to protect whom? An inquiry into the notion of "R2P" in international politics
Enzo Rossi - Reconciling Human Rights and Security in the Asylum Seekers Reception
Silviu Matei - From Integrated Data Analysis to Electoral Intelligence
20.00 - - Dinner
Day Two, Saturday, November 20th
09.30 - 10.00 - Welcome socialization; Coffee
10.00 - 12.00 - The I4F (Intelligence for Future) Program and Security Studies
12.00 - 12.30 - Coffee
12.30 - 14.00 - Networked Undergraduate/Graduate Erasmus Programs