Matt Feldman/Roger Griffin (Oxford Brookes University): The Conservative Revolutionaries as precursors of anti-globalization. Roots of 'Rootedness' by R. Griffin (37 pp, 144 Kb, word document) Between 'Geist' and 'Zeitgeist' by M. Feldman (38 pp, 127 Kb, word document)
Kevin Coogan (Autonomedia/New York): Against NATO and the UN: the far right roots of the first postwar 'anti-globalist' movement in America and England. (30 pp, 142 Kb, word document). Discussant: Ruth Oldenziel (University of Amsterdam)
Michael Kraetke (University of Amsterdam): Towards another International? Transnational social movement against global capitalism (38 pp, 97 Kb, word document). Discussant: Gerd Junne (University of Amsterdam) [14.30-15.30]
Ronaldo Munck (University of Liverpool): Global Social Movements or Sorel in Seattle (27 pp, 78 Kb, word document). Discussant: Sean Chabot (University of Amsterdam) [15.30-16.30]
Will the left be anti-or counter-globalist? Factors determining the choice. (chair: Cas Mudde)
Michael Hanagan (Vassar College, New York): Labor internationalism and opposition to globalization: antiglobalism and counterglobalism (31 pp, 138 Kb, word document). Discussant: Luc Fransen (University of Amsterdam) [10.30-11.30]
Pascale Dufour (Carleton University, Montreal): Resistance against poverty, resistance against globalisation: a single fight? A comparative perspective on new forms of social protest (32 pp, 147 Kb, word document). Discussant: Ronaldo Munck (University of Liverpool) [11.30-12.30] 12.30-13.30 Lunch
Afternoon session: Anti-and counter-globalist tendencies among the extreme right (chair: Erik van Ree)
Harvey Simmons (York University, Toronto): The French and European extreme right and globalization (44 pp, 131 Kb, word document). Discussant: Meindert Fennema (University of Amsterdam) [13.30-14.30]
Cas Mudde (University of Antwerp): Globalisation and the extreme right backlash (21 pp, 72 Kb, word document). Discussant: René Gabriels [14.30-15.30]
Leonard Weinberg/Jeffrey Kaplan (University of Nevada Reno/University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh): Right-wing extremism in the western world and the question of globalism (16 pp, 59 Kb, word document). Dicussant: Matthew Feldman [15.30-16.30] -- Michael Pugliese