London – 2024

POLITICALSCIENCES

Conference History

The 2nd International Conference on Political Sciences was held from July 19-21, 2024 in London, UK, encompassing a diverse array of sessions, both in person at the venue and virtually. The conference served as a platform for international collaboration and knowledge sharing on important issues related to political sciences.

The 2nd POLITICALSCIENCES attracted speakers and listeners from over 15 countries, including Australia, China, France, Germany, India, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Philippines, Poland, South Africa, Russian Federation, United Kingdom, United States.

2nd POLITICALSCIENCES comprised specialized Sessions in various areas of Global Governance and International Relations, Security and Foreign Policy, State Formation, Stability, and Democracy, Power Dynamics and Political Engagement and Societal Influences, with numerous papers presented in each category.

The President of the Hong Kong Public Administration Association, Professor Peter Fong, delivered a Keynote Presentation on public governance for sustainable socio-economic development in China’s Greater Bay Area.

On the second day of the conference, participants had the opportunity to explore London through a City Tour guided by two local guides.

We invite you to join us at the 3rd International Conference on Political Sciences (POLITICALSCIENCES) in 2025, where we will delve into pressing challenges in the field and the barriers that communities face on a global, regional, and local level. Your participation by submitting research papers and sharing insights will contribute to shaping a better future and fostering meaningful change. .

Highlighted Speakers

SpeakerInstitution, CountryPresentation Title

Professor Peter K.W. Fong

 

Keynote Speaker

President, Hong Kong Public Administration Association – Editor-in-Chief, Public Administration and Policy JournalStrategies for enhancing cross boundary public governance for sustainable socio-economic development in China’s Greater Bay Area
Prof. Dr. Bheki MngomezuluNelson Mandela University, South AfricaThe Covid-19 pandemic crisis and its impact on International Relations: Critical reflections
Prof. Dr. Ephraim DavidUniversity of Haifa, IsraelContemporary Democracy and the Mixed-Constitution Concept
Prof. Dr. Paula PoncioniFórum Brasileiro de Segurança Pública, BrazilNew Directions in the “Molding” Of Police Identity? Perceptions Of Police Officers – Civil and Military – On The Impact Of Stritu Sensu Courses On The Performance Of Police Work
Dr. Joyprokash MondalBANGABASI EVENING COLLEGE AFFILIATED WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA, IndiaSustainable Development and Ethno-Inhabitant in Mangrove Ecology of India: A Case Study on Governance Policy in Sundarban
Dr. Karim BelgacemESSCA LYON, FranceAlgeria and Russia, a solid partnership
Dr. Agnieszka GrzechynkaJesuit University Ignatianum in Krakow, PolandDisconnected Cultures: Exploring the Impact of Zero-Culturality on Political Communication Dynamics
Dr. Aysel DemirciYalova University, TurkeyHow to Regulate Social Media Use During Elections in Turkiye
Dr. Amineh SomehClark Atlanta University, United StatesHow Hollywood Can Prosper the Field for Realization of U.S. Foreign Policy Goals in the Middle East
Sabbir AhmedNational Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, RussiaBangladesh’s Foreign Relations and Major Powers: What Makes the Country a Hub of Power Competition
Safia IftikharEdith Cowan University, AustraliaInterpreting Paternalistic Dominance, Family Values, And Traditional Gender Roles; A Case Study of Married Pakistani Women’s Perspectives in Australia
Leci ZhangUniversity of Nottingham, UKInclusive institutional balancing: Hegemonic power’s early response to rising power
Chenyang ZhangShanghai International Studies University, ChinaThe Adjustment and Impact of the U.S. Critical Minerals Strategy in the Context of the Ukraine Crisis
Saleh alsakakerUniversity of Kent, United KingdomThe Crucial Role of non-tribal social groups in State Development and Militry Efforts: The Significance of Market Dominant Minorities in State Formation and Stability.
Cheng ZhenSchool of international Relations and Public affairs of Shanghai International Studies University, ChinaFrom the Perspective of Nation Learning —— An Analysis of the Transition of Jordan River Governance Path
Anna ZaccaroUniversity of Rostock, GermanySecuring Europe: safeguarding of the Baltics as a starting point for a more cohesive defence approach
Leo VicentinoDe La Salle University Laguna Campus, PhilippinesThe Baby Fever Paradox: Filipino Women and Their Power Over the Nation-State
Sossi TatikyanUniversité Sorbonne Nouvelle, ArmeniaIs Armenia hedging or pivoting in its foreign and security policies?
Moldir AlmazKazakh Ablaikhan University of International Relations and World Languages, KazakhstanPeacekeeping Forces of Kazakhstan as an Instrument of Middle Power: in the case of KAZCENT, KAZBAT

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