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Call for Papers

"Politics in Hard Times:
International Relations Responses to the Financial Crisis"
7th Pan-European International Relations Conference
Standing Group on International Relations (SGIR), European Consortium
for Political Research (ECPR)
Swedish Institute of International Affairs
Södertörn University
Stockholm University
Swedish National Defence College
Stockholm (Sweden)
9-11 September 2010

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The conference will feature keynote speeches by Peter Gourevitch,
Professor of Political Science, University of California at San
Diego, and Ambassador Jan Eliasson, Senior Visiting Scholar at the
United States Institute of Peace (USIP) and former United Nations
Special Envoy for Darfur. The conference consists of sections on the
following topics:

- New Approaches to Cold War: History and Current International
  Politics
- The European Union’s Relations with Major International Powers
- The Politics of World Community: Beyond the International in Theory
  and Practice
- Credit and Crisis
- Spaces of Global Capital: Territoriality, Markets and Democratic
  Politics
- English school
- International Security
- Security and Ethics
- The Critical Limits to the Financial Crisis: World Politics,
  Aesthetics, and Re-Politicization
- Energy Resources and Social Change
- The Return of the State? Global Capitalism and Geopolitics after
  the Crisis of Neoliberalism
- The Future of Armed Conflict
- Challenges of Democracy Promotion: Do all good things go together?
- Searching for State Identity in Post-crisis period: theories and
  policies
- European Sea Power - A Critical Appraisal
- Critical Approaches to Security in Europe
- Changing Tide in Global Economic Regulation? The Crisis and Global
  Economic Governance
- The Bright and Dark Sides of the Discipline
- New Approaches to Foreign Policy Analysis: Integrating rational,
  social and psychological perspectives
- Gender in Transnational Politics: Transitions and Transformations
  in a Time of Crises
- Identity and Conflict
- Social Democratic Responses to the Contemporary Humanitarian
  Military Intervention Dilemma: A Comparative Analysis
- Biopolitics, Governmentality, Circulation
- Another Europe is possible? Alternatives and Resistance to
  Neoliberal European Governance
- European Foreign Policy in Transition: New IR Approaches to EU
  Foreign Policy
- Putting critical IPE in its place?
- Emergence of Humanitarian World Politics
- Global Order: Historical Perspective or Fiction?
- Strategic Narratives
- Politics in Hard Times: The Human Impact of the Financial Crisis
- The European Sub-prime: The Financial Crisis in Eastern Europe
- International Institutions, Global Politics, and Law
- The Debate on Turkey - Creating an inclusive or exclusive Europe?
- Democratic Governance and International Institutions
- The “Other” Crisis: The Political Economy of the Environment and
  Our Relationship to it
- The Transformation of Security Culture
- Crisis - Whose Crisis? Southern Actors between Contagion,
  Concurrence and Cooperation
- Re-Discovering International Organisations
- Constructing the Knowledge Society: A Global Challenge
- Nordic Scholars/ Nordic Countries in International Relations
- Regional Powers in Latin America, Africa and Asia: Winners or
  Losers of the Financial Crisis?
- Economic Communities and Institution-Building in Times of Crisis
- Global Citizenship and Cosmopolitanism

Each section will comprise of either 5 or 10 panels. Please get in
touch with the section convenors on any question regarding their
section. There will be no Open Section – all paper and panel
proposals have to fit into the sections outlined above.

The conference will take place at the congenial and atmospheric
Stockholm City Conference Centre, a prime downtown venue. A reception
for all participants will be given at Stockholm City Hall, the same
hall in which the annual Nobel Prize banquet is held. The conference
is organised by the Swedish Institute of International Affairs,
Södertörn University, Stockholm University and the Swedish National
Defence College, in cooperation with the Standing Group on
International Relations (SGIR) of the European Consortium for
Political Research (ECPR). The local organizing committee is chaired
by Johan Eriksson (Södertörn University and Swedish Institute of
International Affairs).

All sections welcome individual paper proposals, most welcome
complete panel proposals as well. Each 105-minute panel should
comprise four to five papers plus discussant and chair. Proposals
must be submitted via our online submission system.

ECPR-SGIR does not request membership for conference participation.
It offers reduced rates of conference fees for students. Prospective
participants should note that the ECPR-SGIR is unable to reimburse
expenses incurred in connection with the conference.

The closing date for paper and panel proposals is February 28, 2010.
Accepted participants will be notified after April 1, 2010.


Contact:

Andreas Nölke and Antje Wiener
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.sgir.eu/conference
 
 
 
 
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