Conference Program
We are pleased to announce the full program for the Seventh Global Conference of WISC, which will be held in Warsaw on 24-26 July 2024. For your convenience, a directory of confirmed participants is also available for consultation. You can browse the list here . Additionally, you can download a PDF copy here.
8:00am - 5:00pm
Registration Location: Baszkiewicz Hall
9:00am - 10:30am
FA01: Blocs, Groups, and Disorder Location: Room 5 Panel
FA02: Strategic Influences and Leadership in Foreign Policy Decision-Making: Comparative Case Studies from Europe, Asia, and Beyond Location: Room 105 Panel
FA03: War in Ukraine and Its Implication to Liberal International Order Location: Room 222 Panel
FA04: International Security Location: Room 223 Panel
FA05: Methodological and Conceptual Challenges to Traditional IR Binaries Location: Room 303 Panel
FA06: Regional Powers and Institutions in the Indo-Pacific: New Challenges Location: Room 315 Roundtable
FA07: Multi-Level Governance and Subnational Diplomacy: Comparative Perspectives and Case Studies Location: Room 317 Panel
FA08: Populism, Nationalism and Migration Location: Room 1.162 Panel
FA09: The BRICS Plus: A major Challenge to a New Shared Global Order 1 Location: Room 1.008 Panel
FA10: US and Asymmetric Security Relations Location: Room 1.138 Panel
FA11: China in Global Economic Order Location: Room 1.152 Panel
FA12: Non-European International Organizations Towards the Challenges of the Contemporary International Order Location: Room 1.158 Panel
10:30am - 11:00am
Coffee Break
11:00am - 12:30pm
FB01: European Security in the Age of Contestation Location: Room A Semi-Plenary 01
FB02: Interrogating the International Location: Room B Semi-Plenary 02
FB03: The Global South Shaping the World Agenda Location: Room 0.410 Semi-Plenary 03
FB04: The State of Art of the IR Discipline in Poland Location: Room D Semi-Plenary 04
12:30pm - 3:00pm
Lunch Break
3:00pm - 4:30pm
FC01: The BRICS Plus: A major Challenge to a New Shared Global Order 2 Location: Room 5 Panel
FC02: Contested Interventions and Strategic Alliances: Analyzing Foreign Policy Decision-Making in Conflict Zones Location: Room 105 Panel
FC03: Re-Thinking Order in International Society Location: Room 222 Panel
FC04: Political Sociology and International Politics Location: Room 223 Panel
FC05: Heterarchy in World Politics and Global Governance Location: Room 303 Panel
FC06: The Latin American Mosaic: Politics, Non-State Actors and Violence Location: Room 315 Roundtable
FC07: Foreign Policy in the Age of Contestation Location: Room 317 Panel
FC08: States, Power Distribution, and the Indo-Pacific Location: Room 0.410 Roundtable
FC09: Liberal International Order from a Dogma of Post Colonial Study Location: Room 1.008 Panel
FC10: Thirty Years of Samuel Huntington's "Clash of Civilizations" - The Role of Religion and Cultural Identity in International Relations Location: Room 1.138 Panel
FC11: National and Local Development - Selected Evidence from the Global South Location: Room 1.152 Panel
FC12: War in Ukraine as a Catalyst of Changes in the Contemporary International Order Location: Room 1.158 Panel
4:30pm - 5:00pm
Coffee Break
5:00pm - 6:30pm
FD01: Challenges and Realignments in Foreign and Security Policies: Insights from Recent Global Conflicts and Crises Location: Room 5 Panel
FD02: Non-State Actors in International Security Location: Room 222 Panel
FD03: Voted In and Voted Out: The Recent Elections and the Foreign Policy of Populists Location: Room 1.152 Roundtable
FD04: The Rule of Law in the Multilevel Context: Resilience – Backsliding – Improvement Location: Room 303 Panel
FD05: State vs Society in Discourse and Diplomacy Location: Room 317 Panel
FD06: India in International Liberal Order Location: Room 0.410 Roundtable
FD07: Cooperation Between International Intergovernmental Organizations in the Light of Challenges of the Contemporary International Order Location: Room 1.008 Panel
FD08: Winning the Minds: Conjecture, Conspiracy and the Power of New Media Location: Room 1.138 Panel
FD09: The Gaze of Copernicus: Postcolonialism, Serendipity, and International Relations Location: Room 1.014 Book Roundtable