Global Shifts: Implications for Business, Government and Labour

Global Shifts: Implications for Business, Government and Labour

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
SASE's 24th annual meeting
June 28-30, 2012

New Developments

Exciting new developments for SASE in Madrid and Beyond

SASE welcomed three new networks to its ranks at this year's annual conference: Finance and SocietyAccounting, Economics & Law; and Global Value Chains

Following a record two hundred presentations by Iberian, South and Central American scholars in both English and Spanish at the Madrid conference, SASE is now proud to include an Iberian, South and Central American chapter, coordinated by Santos Ruesga.

A broad range of sessions on socioeconomics in Asia, a relatively new area of focus for SASE, attracted many new participants to this year's conference and signaled SASE's continued commitment to posing and answering questions in step with our times.

Congratulations!
Former SASE president, Kathleen Thelen (MIT) and SASE member and co-program director of SASE 2009 meeting in Paris, Bruno Palier (Sciences Po) recently received the Stanley Hoffmann 2010 Best Paper Award for their paper entitled: Institutionalizing Dualism: Complementarities and Change in France and Germany. Politics & Society March 2010, 38: 119-148, doi:10.1177/0032329209357888

A big welcome to Mari Sako, SASE's new president. She succeeds Jonathan Zeitlin at the end of his masterful two year term at the helm of SASE which is in better shape then ever!