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Call for Papers

Theme: Imagining Democracy
Subtitle: Arab Spring, Asian Visions and Western Lessons
Type: International Conference
Institution: Department of International Relations and International
Organisation, University of Groningen
Location: Groningen (Netherlands)
Date: 28.–29.11.2012
Deadline: 14.9.2012

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The recent Arab revolts brought about a period of dramatic political 
transformation across the Middle East and North Africa. It resulted
in some (supposedly stable) dictatorial regimes crumbling in the face
of popular protests, whilst other regimes desperately hang onto power 
through promises of democratic reforms. The choices and dilemmas of 
rapid democratic change have underlined the urgency to revisit our 
understandings of democracy, its relations to the socio-economic
order of societies, and the implications for contemporary
international affairs. The Arab Spring does not only pose challenges
to the existing political and economic order in the region and the
world, but also raises serious questions about how we imagine
democracy. For the last two decades, many Western scholars have
adhered to a solely liberal capitalist image of democracy, and in the
West, this model of democracy (and its promotion) seems to have
become an end in itself. Yet, this Western approach to democracy
leaves some fundamental problems unresolved, like for example
tensions regarding the nature of representation, the boundary problem
as well as the potential tyranny of the majority – to name but a
few. Furthermore, it is not at all clear that liberal democracy can
live up to the claims made on its behalf, or that it can and should
be exported to other parts of the world. This makes it all the more
urgent to look at alternative conceptions and imaginations of
democracy.

For this reason, this conference is looking towards the Middle
Eastern and North African (MENA) region as well as towards Asian
experiences of democracy. We wish to explore the parallels and
differences between these alternative models of governance, including
issues such as: the complex relation between collective / cultural /
religious rights versus individualist rights, the difficult relation
between the market and governance, as well as the different forms of
authoritarianism and democratic governance. Hence, focusing on Middle
Eastern, North African and Asian perspectives on democratic thought
and practices, this conference will address, but is not limited to,
the following questions:

- How should we imagine democracy? What are its proper forms and 
institutions? Can there be "proper" forms and institutions?

- What are the arguments against dominant democratic theories and
practices?

- What are the different visions on democracy within the MENA region 
amongst the different actors?

- What are the different visions on democracy within Asia amongst its 
different actors?

- What is the influence of Asian governments on democratic
developments in the other regions – and vice versa?

- What are the impacts of American and European democracy promotion
on images and imaginations of democracy in the MENA region and Asia?

- What can Western conceptions and practices of democracy learn from 
Asian and Middle Eastern and North African experiences and thoughts?

Conference Registration Fee:
75EUR (academics and others in full-time employment), 50EUR
(students).
The registration fee covers lunch, tea/coffee and conference meals.

Please submit your abstracts (max. 300 words) prior to 14 September 
2012 to: [email protected]
We are unable to cover the cost of transport or accommodation.
However, we might be able to assist participants in securing
accommodation at reasonable rates near the conference venue.


Contact:

Dr Vivienne Matthies-Boon
Department of International Relations and International Organisation
University of Groningen
Oude Kijk in 't Jatstraat 26
NL-9712 EK Groningen
Netherlands
Tel: + 31 (0)50 3635985
Email: [email protected]




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