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NATO’s Enlargement and Russia: Implications for Alliance Theory
NATO’s Enlargement and Russia: Implications for Alliance Theory Presentation Type: Oral Presentation Authors: Erdem Ozluk, Selcuk University, Turkey Duygu Ozluk, Selcuk University, Turkey Although NATO was created to “keep the Soviets out, the Americans in, and the Germans down” during the early years of Cold War and the threat led to establishment of the alliance …
Minilateralism: Between Bilateralism and Multilateralism
Minilateralism: Between Bilateralism and Multilateralism Presentation Type: Oral Presentation Authors: Shintaro Hamanaka, Institute of Developing Economies (IDE-JETRO), Japan REVISED: Our understanding on multilateralism and bilateralism is still in a primitive stage. The flip side of this is the fact that we know little about trilateral (trilateralism) and quadruple (quadruplism), which could be called as “minilateralism”. …
Making Peace and Moving On: Civilians and the Military Under a New Order in Mindanao, Philippines
Making Peace and Moving On: Civilians and the Military Under a New Order in Mindanao, Philippines Presentation Type: Panel Presentation Authors: Rosalie Arcala Hall, University of the Philippines Visayas, Philippines Marshaley Baquiano, University of Guam, Guam Imelda Deinla, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines The three papers in the panel explore the changing roles, identity, and …
Joe Biden’s Policy in the Indo-Pacific: Comparative Complexity Perspective
Joe Biden’s Policy in the Indo-Pacific: Comparative Complexity Perspective Presentation Type: Oral Presentation Authors: Marcin Grabowski, Jagiellonian University, Poland Joe Biden’s Asia-Pacific policy was expected as kind of continuation of Barack Obama’s, hence with a stronger focus on multilateral issues and alliance relations in the Indo-Pacific region. At the same time, a policy in opposition …
Institutional Evolution in the Mekong River Basin: Ensuring a Smooth Flow
Institutional Evolution in the Mekong River Basin: Ensuring a Smooth Flow Presentation Type: Oral Presentation Authors: Sandeep Chulani, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong As climate change continues to put pressure on freshwater resources in Asia, how countries manage and share resources will be vital to ensuring access for all. Existing research has shown …
Inequity Studies and Complexity Theory: A Horizontal Scanning of the Coalition Between the Two Concepts
Inequity Studies and Complexity Theory: A Horizontal Scanning of the Coalition Between the Two Concepts Presentation Type: Oral Presentation Authors: Karn Paneetsin, Chiang Mai University, Thailand Current debate and study regarding inequity have been largely effective at documenting the patterns and trends of both individual distribution and between-group of various perspective outcomes with both tangible …
Identifying Common Ground: The Bangsamoro Civil Society and Development Cooperation in Mindanao for Sustainable Peace
Identifying Common Ground: The Bangsamoro Civil Society and Development Cooperation in Mindanao for Sustainable Peace Presentation Type: Oral Presentation Authors: Yasmin Tagorda, De La Salle University-Manila, Philippines The literature on the ‘local turn’ in peacebuilding acknowledges the crucial role of civil society in increasing the diversity and plurality of peacebuilding initiatives. As a result, several …
Human Security and Foreign Workers Acceptance in Japan – External Policy and Internal Praxis
Human Security and Foreign Workers Acceptance in Japan – External Policy and Internal Praxis Presentation Type: Oral Presentation Authors: Sardar Ahmed Shah, Osaka University, Japan Since the 1990s, Japan has included ‘human security’ as one of its pillars of foreign policy and as one of the objectives of its foreign aid. Strengthening Japan’s role in …
Human Insecurity and the Legacy of Genocide: Exploring Strategies for Digital Preservation of Collective Identity in the Rohingya Diaspora
Human Insecurity and the Legacy of Genocide: Exploring Strategies for Digital Preservation of Collective Identity in the Rohingya Diaspora Presentation Type: Oral Presentation Authors: Saqib Sheikh, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Muhammad Noor, International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia This article will delve into the threat of identity suppression that the Rohingya have been subjected to as …
Faith-Based Organizations on Disaster Risk Governance: Lesson Learned from Pandemic Covid-19 in Indonesia
Faith-Based Organizations on Disaster Risk Governance: Lesson Learned from Pandemic Covid-19 in Indonesia Presentation Type: Oral Presentation Authors: Andi Luhur Prianto, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia Achmad Nurmandi, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia Sunyoto Usman, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia Zuly Qodir, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia Hasse Jubba, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia Aqmal Reza Amri, Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar, …
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