Managing Empires. Cooperation, Competition, Conflict. 5th Annual Conference of the Cluster of Excellence "Asia and Europe in a Global Context"

Managing Empires. Cooperation, Competition, Conflict. 5th Annual Conference of the Cluster of Excellence "Asia and Europe in a Global Context"

Veranstalter
Cluster of Excellence "Asia and Europe in a Global Context", Research Area A "Governance and Administration”, Diamantis Panagiotopoulos, Harald Fuess, Susan Richter, David Mervart, Sebastian Meurer
Veranstaltungsort
Karl Jaspers Centre, Voßstraße 2, Gebäude 4400, 69115 Heidelberg
Ort
Heidelberg
Land
Deutschland
Vom - Bis
09.10.2013 - 11.10.2013
Von
Sebastian Meurer

In the history of maintaining empires, the role of administration can hardly be overestimated. Organisational practices provided the backbone of supranational ruling authorities, enabling them to consolidate, exercise and expand their political and economic power. Inevitably, the effectiveness and legitimacy of administrative systems shaped to a great extent the trajectories of these large entities through space and time, being not less decisive than charismatic leadership and military preparedness. The conference seeks to shed new light on the nexus between logistics and power by exploring the administrative/managerial foundations of different types of ‘empires’, ranging from traditional forms of centralized and supraregional ruling authorities to modern global companies. Setting a very wide temporal and spatial frame and including societies from ancient to modern times and from East to West, the conference will touch upon several manifestations of administrative organization such as competitive civil services examination, cameralistic budgeting and modern institutional management. In an attempt to better grasp the dynamic processes at the juncture of governance and administration, a special emphasis will be given to transcultural phenomena of cooperation, competition and conflict, shifting the focus from the study of hierarchy to that of networking.

The conference panels will attempt to provide a holistic view of ‘imperial’ management studying not only visions, rules and institutions but also highlighting the role of individuals and their careers which shaped the characteristics and operating dynamics of administrative systems. This attempt to expand previous investigation by stressing the significance of agency will employ two fields of analysis (an inside vs. outside view) relating to:

a) the strategies of recruiting, educating, promoting and controlling administrative personnel by their rulers/employers and also the impact of the officials’ energy, skills, knowledge and aspirations on the political or economic system which they served (inside view)
b) the complex relationships of social groups outside the orbit of administrative systems with the official institutions and their personnel (outside view).
Despite this clear focus on aspects of agency, it will be necessary to embed the individuals’ careers within specific context of managerial action and to broaden our perspective by exploring how departments, institutions and administrative systems interacted with each other in different regional and supraregional arenas of cooperation, competition and conflict.

Programm

Wednesday, 9 October, 2013
Venue: Alte Aula, Grabengasse 1, 69117 Heidelberg
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18:00
Registration

18:30
Barbara Mittler (Heidelberg): Welcome

18:45
Diamantis Panagiotopoulos (Heidelberg): Managing Empires – Introduction to the Conference

19:00
Keynote I:

Michael Broers (Oxford University): The European Origins of European Colonialism: Cultural Imperialism in the First Napoleonic Empire and the Subaltern Europe.

Chair: Diamantis Panagiotopoulos (Heidelberg)

20:30
Reception

Thursday, 10 October, 2013
Venue: Karl Jaspers Centre, Voßstraße 2, 69115 Heidelberg
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08:30
Registration & Coffee

09:00
Morning Panel I: Imagining Administration

Fritz Sager (Berne): Western Bloodlines of Public Administration and the Transatlantic Transfer of Administrative Ideas

Erk Volkmar Heyen (Greifswald): Aspects of Public Administration in European Painting

Walter Demel (Munich): Administration and Bureaucracy in East Asia, Described from Early-Modern European Perspectives

Chair & Introduction: Susan Richter (Heidelberg)

10:30 Coffee

11:00
Morning Panel II: Chinese Whispers: A Shared Eurasian Imaginaire of Professional Bureaucracy?

Rui Magone (Berlin/Heidelberg): Epigones of Gravity: Civil Service Examinations and the Late Imperial Chinese Empire

Kiri Paramore (Leiden): Competitive Feudalism, Creative Bureaucratism and Other Ironies: Counter-intuitive Transculturalism and the Birth of the Japanese Civil Service

Sebastian Meurer (Heidelberg): Civil Service - China’s Most Precious Intellectual Gift to the West? A Reconsideration

Discussant: David Mervart (Heidelberg)

12:30-14:00
Lunch

13:30
Lunch Session I: Tracing Travelling States. An Introduction to the Open Office Project

Presenters: Benjamin Auberer (Heidelberg), Timo Holste (Heidelberg), Carolin Liebisch (Heidelberg)

14:00
Afternoon Panel Ia: Premodern Empires between Universal Claims and Regional Administration

Martin Hofmann (Heidelberg): Regaining what Empire? Spatial Concepts and Political Discourse in Southern Song China (1127-1279)

Michael Grünbart (Münster): An Empire Vanishes - Imperial Concepts vs. Political Reality in Late Medieval Byzantium

Christoph Mauntel (Heidelberg): Empire on the Edge – Imperial Claims and Political Strategies in the Roman-German Empire (13-15th c.)

Chair: Klaus Oschema (Heidelberg)

14:00
Afternoon Panel Ib: Administrating Appearances. Intermedial (Re)presentations of City, Nation, State and Empire

Yan, Haiping (Shanghai/Ithaca): “My Dream”. Intermedial Performance and Embodied Cosmopolitans

Ai, Qing (Shanghai): At Home in the World: Creating “A Sense of Place” and the Rhetorics of Hybrid Architectures in Modern and Contemporary Chinese Film

Discussants:

Barbara Mittler (Heidelberg): Music and the Nation
Diamantis Panagiotopoulos (Heidelberg): Images of Power, the Power of Images

Dorothea Redepenning (Heidelberg): Representing the State From Above and from Below

15:30
Coffee

16:00
Afternoon Panel IIa: Shifting Notions of Guilt: Managing and Critiquing Empires through Law

Simon Cubelic (Heidelberg): The Theology of Debt in an Early Colonial dharmasastra Text: The Case of Sarvoru Sarman’s Vivadasararnava

Axel Michaels/Rajan Khatiwoda (Heidelberg): The Nepalese Muluki Ain of 1856 as a Transcultural Law Text

Milinda Banerjee (Kolkata): Guilt, Religion, and the Question of Just War: A Dissenting Judgment on the Second World War

Lisette Schouten (Heidelberg): ‘An ambivalent retribution perspective'. The Dutch Representation at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (Tokyo)

Kerstin von Lingen (Heidelberg): Apology and Forgiveness: the Notion of Guilt as a new Transnational Political Tool

16:00
Afternoon Panel IIb: Managing Ancient Mediterranean Empires: Friends, Education, Bureaucracy

Andrew Bayliss (Birmingham): “I Get By with a Little Help from my Friends”: The Role of Royal ‘Friends’ in the Administration of the Hellenistic ‘Successor’ Kingdoms

Simon Esmonde-Cleary (Birmingham): Administering an Empire without an Administrative Cadre

Michael Whitby (Birmingham): Servants of State, Guardians of Culture: the Benefits of Bureaucracy in the Later Roman Empire

Chair: Diamantis Panagiotopoulos (Heidelberg)

17:30
Break

18:30
Keynote II:
Carol Gluck (Columbia University): Modernity in Common: Japan and World History

Chair: Harald Fuess (Heidelberg)

20:00
Reception

Friday, 11 October, 2013
Venue: Karl Jaspers Centre, Voßstraße 2, 69115 Heidelberg
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08:30
Registration & Coffee

09:00
Morning Panel III: Global Elites. Rootless Cosmopolitans or Provincial Jet-Setters?

Madeleine Herren-Oesch (Basel): Being International in Times of Crisis and War

Markus Pohlmann/Volker Helbig (Heidelberg): Global Elites on the Move: Job-Hoppers and Jet-Setters in Asia and Europe

Jivanta Schöttli (Heidelberg): “The world is your canvas”: the Contemporary Indian CEO

Discussant: Subratra Mitra (Heidelberg)

10:30
Coffee

11:00
Morning Panel IV: Agency in “Modern Empires”

Panayotis Partsos (Stuttgart): The Role of Individuals in International Organisations: Diplomats or Bureaucrats?

Michael Ioannidis (Heidelberg): The Administration of International Conditional Lending: Agency and Responsibility in the Years of Debt

Chair: tba

12:30 – 14:00
Lunch

13:30
Lunch Session II: The Heidelberg Research Architecture. Digital Humanities at the Cluster "Asia and Europe in a Global Context”

Presenters: Eric Decker (Heidelberg), Jens Petersen (Heidelberg), Cathrine Bublatzky (Heidelberg)

14:00
Afternoon Panel IIIa: Renegotiating Empire in East Asia through International Law and Extraterritorial Practices

Iokibe Kaoru (Tokyo): Reconciliation with Consular Jurisdiction: Case of Japan

Harald Fuess (Heidelberg): Collusive Imperialism: The European Role in the Japanese Annexation of Korea and the Abandonment of Western Extraterritorial Rights

Pär Cassel (Ann Arbor): Between Empire and Nation State: The Chinese Experience with Extraterritoriality, 1843-1943

Discussant: Martin Dusinberre (Newcastle/Heidelberg)

14:00
Afternoon Panel IIIb: Negotiating Empire. Agency and Group Identity in Segmental Power Structures

John Weisweiler (Basel): Meritocracy and Aristocracy in the Later Roman Empire

Roberta Tontini (Heidelberg): Obeying Allah or Serving the Emperor? Islamic Scholars in the Qing Administrative Bureaucracy

Razak Khan (Berlin): Bureaucratic Raj: The Politics of Progressive Governance in Princely India

Discussant: tba

15:30
Coffee

16:00
Concluding Round Table

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Sebastian Meurer

Karl Jaspers Centre, Voßstraße 2, Gebäude 4400, 69115 Heidelberg
0049 (0)6221 544323
0049 (0)6221 544012
annualconference@asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de

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