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The New Landscape of International Relations: Globalism vs Populism

Call for Papers AGS International Graduate Student Conference 2019 The New Landscape of International Relations: Globalism vs Populism Event date: Friday, April 26, 2019 in Paris Abstract Due: 18 February 2019

Paris, France
26 April 2019
The conference ended on 26 April 2019

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
18th February 2019
Abstract Acceptance Notification
28th February 2019
Final Abstract / Full Paper Deadline
21st April 2019

About The New Landscape of International Relations: Globalism vs Populism

This conference seeks to expand the discourse on the political, economic and social implications and drivers of globalism as nations reexamine policies in response to rising populism, as well as further our understanding of the various causes and drivers of populism. Attendance is open to all.

Topics

Populism, Politics, Political science, International relations

Call for Papers

CFP Deadline : February 18, 2019 Globalism’s intermingling of ideas, livelihoods, and people is creating a schism between and within states. The great schisms in the past revolved around Capitalism vs. Communism, Left vs. Right, Social Conservative vs. Social Liberal, etc. The new schism pulls people from both left and right to deposit them into modern political and social affiliations with names such as Cosmopolitan vs. Nationalist, Closed Society vs. Open Society, Populist vs. Pluralist, the Haves vs. the Have-Nots, etc. At its root is the oldest concept of all – Us vs. Them.

This one-day conference will look at how the rise of populism and ethnocentrism is challenging globalism; and how these forces and the tension between them are affecting various aspects of international affairs. We hope to bring together inquisitive graduate and postgraduate students, as well as practitioners from NGOs, government agencies and intergovernmental organizations to review and assess, that which challenges the notions of globalism and populism in today’s international arena. This conference seeks to expand the discourse on the political, economic and social implications and drivers of globalism as nations reexamine policies in response to rising populism, as well as further our understanding of the various causes and drivers of populism. Attendance is open to all.

Note that the topic you choose should relate back to the field of International Relations and Populism.

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