APSEC 2015 - The Asia-Pacific Conference on Security and International Relations 2015
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Category security; international relations; strategy; asia-pacific; policy
Deadline: June 15, 2015 | Date: October 15, 2015-October 17, 2015
Venue/Country: Kobe, Japan
Updated: 2015-06-29 12:02:09 (GMT+9)
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Extended Abstract Submission Deadline: August 15, 2015 Publish before a global audience. Present in a supportive environment. Network and create new relationships. Hear the latest research. Experience Japan. Join a global academic community. Theme: Power From classical thinkers’ works such as Aristotle’s Politka or Machiavelli’s Il Principe through to the seismic geo-political events of the last century, Power as both a conception and commodity, has continually challenged the minds of security and international relations theorists. The dynamics of power and its associations with ideology, wealth and status now shape the contemporary world more visibly than ever as we enter into a time of global uncertainty. The uncertainties with respect to this power dynamic are a profound research challenge to all fields of the security and international relations discipline as we seek to offer some explanation of its magnetism and its mechanisms. We expect the broad conference theme of Power to excite a number of stimulating research paths, and look forward to their outcomes as we gather in Kobe in October 2015. Conference Streams: International Relations Theory Strategy and Warfare Terrorism and Counterinsurgency Human & Environmental Security Nonproliferation and Arms Control Espionage and Intelligence Intervention, Peacekeeping and the Responsibility to Protect International Law Foreign Policy and Diplomacy International Institutions: IGOs, RGOs, & NGOs International Political Economy & Globalization
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