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Call for Papers

Theme: Forging Towards an Inclusive and Sustainable Globalization
Type: 4th Biennial Lien International Conference on Good Governance
Institution: Nanyang Centre for Public Administration (NCPA), Nanyang
Technological University
   American Society for Public Administration (ASPA)
   International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS)
Location: Singapore
Date: 27.–28.10.2017
Deadline: 15.6.2017

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The Lien Conference on Good Governance is a Biennial event jointly
organized by the Nanyang Centre for Public Administration (NCPA) from
the Nanyang Technological University (NTU), American Society for
Public Administration (ASPA) and International Institute of
Administrative Sciences (IIAS). Generously supported by the Lien
Foundation, the Conference gathers local and international academics,
practitioners and researchers to examine major issues in governance,
public service delivery and evaluation, especially from cross-country
comparative.

2017 Theme: Forging Towards an Inclusive and Sustainable Globalization

We live in an era of globalization, the global flow of trade has more
than doubled since the 1990s with more open economies that lower the
cost of goods and services. Since the end of the Cold War, the
productive global labor force has grown vastly, contributing to new
manufacturing and services throughout the developing and the
developed worlds, boosting demand for energy and increasing
consumptions. In the meantime, the intensity and scale of flows of
capital, talents, skills, technologies, information, and ideas have
been on the rapid rise over the past two decades.

Despite the vision of globalization to raise all boats in poor and
rich countries alike, many countries remain on the fringes and some
are even falling further behind. Their exclusions are due to many
reasons, including, among other things, competing interests, poor
governance, discrimination, diseases, absence of infrastructure,
weakening economies, and environmental challenges. The stark numbers
on unemployment, underemployment, working poverty and income
inequality translate into major setbacks for the aspirations of
hundreds of millions of women and men and their families and
communities. The disconnection between the preoccupations of people
and global political elites is deepening, with many damaging
consequences for democracy, the rule of law, social cohesion and
human development.

Globalization offers incredible opportunities and potentials,
however, achieving an inclusive globalization that can combine
economic dynamism with social justice in a sustainable way for the
people of the developed and the developing world alike is a key
public policy challenge facing governments today. Against the
backdrop of new opportunities, unprecedented challenges and shifting
paradigms with the rise of populism, anti-immigration, and
anti-globalization sentiments, the theme of this year’s conference
aims to discuss in-depth good governance in the context of achieving
an inclusive and sustainable globalization.

Theoretical, empirical and comparative studies in different countries
and region are welcomed for the following sub-themes:

1. Governance and Anti-Corruption Strategies
2. Migration and Social Integration
3. Economic and Financial Management
4. Foreign Direct Investments
5. Infrastructure and Developments
6. Knowledge Transfer and Management
7. Brain circulation and Global Talent Strategies
8. Innovation and Economics Restructuring
9. “One Belt One Road” Initiative
10. Philanthropy & Social Innovation

Submission

Proposals for panel and paper should be submitted by 15 June 2017 and
participants will be notified of acceptance within one month.
Instructions for submission as follow:

Call for Paper

1. Each individual proposal must indicate the sub-theme in which the
   applicant would prefer to be considered.
2. Each individual proposal must include an abstract of the paper to
   be presented (word limit: 500) and a short bio of the author (word
   limit: 250)

Call for Panel

1. Each panel should not consist of more than 5 members. This could
   include 3 or 4 paper presenters, 1 chairperson, and 1 discussant.
2. Paper presenters could also serve as chairperson and/or discussant
   within the same panel.
3. The panel proposal must indicate which sub-theme the panel is
   proposed to be considered in.

All proposals must be submitted using the application forms
downloadable at http://conference.ntu.edu.sg/lienconference2017 and
submit to [email protected] before the deadline. Full papers
shall be submitted by 30/9/2017. Papers shall have a maximum length
of 8,000 words and follow AJPA reference style.

Further enquiries should be directed to [email protected].
All papers presented at the conference may be eligible for review and
considered for a special issue of a partner journal.

Registration

Registration for the conference will commence in July 2017. For
registration process and more information on the conference, please
go to: http://conference.ntu.edu.sg/lienconference2017


Contact:

Dr Celia Lee, Dr Wang Tingyan & Dr Guanie Lim
Nanyang Centre for Public Administration
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://conference.ntu.edu.sg/lienconference2017




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