“At the IPSA World Congress, our participants’ first order of business will be to better understand our rapidly changing world and above all explore the new forms of inequity emerging in the early blush of the 21st century. In order to do so, the ‘new’ political scientist must be a sociologist, anthropologist, mathematician and diplomat at one and the same time. Multidisciplinary is the watchword, therefore” says Guy Lachapelle, Secretary General of IPSA and Professor of Political Science at Concordia University.
Numerous topics will be addressed at the 24th IPSA World Congress, including• The EU and the Challenges of Brexit• The Mediterranean Migration Crisis• Violence against Women in Politics• The Bargaining Power of the Global South• Gender, Race and Human Trafficking• The US Presidential Campaign• International Trade Negotiations and Agreements• Regional approaches to money in politics• Human Rights and Cyberspace
Plenary speakers include prominent international figures: • Leszek Balcerowicz (Former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Poland). Presentation: Confusion in the Debate About Inequality• Peter Anyang' Nyong'o (Senator, Parliament of Kenya). Presentation: When Democracy Fails Twice: Can Losers Accept the Victors as Legitimate• Richard Wilkinson (Co-Author of the Spirit Level). Presentation: Inequality: The Enemy Between Us• Aiji Tanaka (IPSA President, 2014-16). Presidential Plenary: Legitimacy of the Political System: System Support from a Comparative Perspective• Additionally, Joseph Stiglitz (Winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics) will give a video presentation: Inequality: A Problem of Politics in the 21st Century
Numerous special sessions and activities will take place during the Congress: Abdessattar Ben Moussa, a member of the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet (the Recipient of the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize) will share his experiences during a special session, titled Transition et Dialogue national en Tunisie (Transition and National Dialogue in Tunisia).
Organized by the Polish Political Science Association, the Roundtable: Academic Freedom - Prospects and Limits will focus on the vital topic of Academic Freedom and its limits.
A special panel, The Community of Political Science in Russia: 60 Years of Development (1955-2015), will be dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the formation of the political science community in Russia.
The Roundtable: The Future of Political Science: IPSA Past Presidents Look Over the Evolution of our Discipline will gather IPSA Past Presidents who will reflect on the purpose of studying politics, as well as its challenges.
Juan Linz Award Winner (2014), Brendan O'Leary, will address the Kurdish question in his prize lecture Federalism and Kurdish Questions in Iraq, Turkey, Syria and Iran.Karl Deutsch Award Winner (2016), Rein Taagepera, will challenge participants with his Science Walks on Two Legs, but Social Sciences Try to Hop on One.
In addition to the opening and closing ceremonies, GRAMMY® Winning pianist Angelin Chang will perform a piano concert on July 27, on the occasion of the 40th Anniversary of Research Committee 18 on Asian and Pacific Studies. The concert will be held at the Neo-Renaissance Concert Hall (Aula) of the Adam Mickiewicz University, known for its excellent acoustics.
For more information on the event and the program, consult the congress schedule.
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