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Call for Papers

Theme: The Coming Clash of Civilizations
Subtitle: China versus the West?
Type: 42nd Annual International Conference
Institution: International Society for the Comparative Study of
Civilizations (ISCSC)
   DeVry University
Location: Washington, DC (USA)
Date: 6.–9.6.2012
Deadline: 15.4.2012

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The grand ascendance of China and the onset of an Asian-centered
world order will undoubtedly be one of the great dramas of the
twenty-first century. China's extraordinary economic growth and
active diplomacy are already transforming East Asia, and future
decades will see even greater increases in Chinese power and
influence. But exactly how this drama will play out is an open
question.

Suggested topics for paper presentations

- Will the Western-oriented world order come to be replaced by one
increasingly dominated by China? What can the United States do to
maintain its position as China rises? How likely is a war with
Taiwan? What role will the “Chinese overseas population” play in the
clash of civilizations? Has China any plans for world domination? Or
is China a fragile communist regime desperate to survive in a society
turned upside down by miraculous economic growth and a stunning new
openness to the greater world?

- China’s New Model of Development in Africa versus the West’s
“failed” Aid projects. Environmental fall-out of rapid Chinese
industrialization. How do the Chinese handle their ethnic minorities?
Japanese and Korean reactions to the rise of China. What about the
rise of India and Brazil? Was Huntington’s thesis on the “clash of
civilizations” correct, after all?

Other themes are welcomed

- The “Arab Spring”. Neo-Conservatism and the creation of a global
democratic order. The West: a shared tradition of ideas and values?
Immigration and the resurgence of ethnic nationalism in Europe. An
Anglosphere Future? Mexifornia and America’s National Identity. The
role of Hindu, Hispanic, Russian, or Islamic Civilizations in a
global age.

- Scholarly presentations in civilizational theory, comparative
civilization studies, philosophy of history, world history,
futurology, and other related fields.

Suggested formats for presentations:

- Research papers, round-table proposals, position papers, and book
review presentations are welcomed. Papers and abstracts will be
published in the refereed Proceedings of the Society, and selected
papers in the journal Comparative Civilizations Reviews.

Submission Deadline: April 15, 2012
Email abstracts to: Ricardo Duchesne, [email protected]


Contact:

Dr Ricardo Duchesne
Department of Social Sciences
University of New Brunswick
100 Tucker Park Road
Saint John, NB  E2L 4L5
Canada
Phone: +1 648 506-5652
Fax:   +1 506 648-5947
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.wmich.edu/iscsc
 
 
 
 
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