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SGIR 7th Pan-European International Relations Conference - The “European sub-prime”: The financial crisis in Eastern Europe

Conference venue: Stockholm (Sweden)
Period: September 9-11, 2010
Deadline for submitting full papers: February 28, 2010

Deadline for paper/panel selection by section convenors: March 31, 2010 
Online registration for the conference will open in March 2010

Description of the conference

The main purpose of the conference is to analyze the impact of the global economic crisis, and in particular the vulnerability of Eastern Europe to external shocks. The IMF and also the European Commission are very active in supporting attempts in order to defend the Baltic currencies. Therefore the conference aims to analyze the politics and political economy of reaction to the crisis and the role of international actors in crisis management in Eastern Europe.
 
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Eligible topics for the conference

Submitted papers might address several 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


Guidelines for submission

There will be no Open Section, therefore all paper and panel proposals have to fit into the sections outlined above.
 
Each section will comprise of either 5 or 10 panels.
 
All sections welcome individual panel 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 online submission system. For the on line panel submission form see the link: http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dENXMkYtbWt2WC10dUZJNlBjYjBNdWc6MA; for the on line paper submission form see the link: http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dGNLQ2tvMDVUZlB0NmdCSnZBRjdqQ0E6MA.
 
For more information about the conference visit the website: http://www.gesellschaftswissenschaften.uni-frankfurt.de/sgir2010

Organization

Swedish Institute of International Affairs

Information & contacts

Swedish Institute of International Affaire
address:
Box 27035, 102 51 Stockolm
tel.: +46-(0)8-511 768 00
fax:  +46-(0)8-511 768 99
e-mail: info@ui.se


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