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POLITICALSCIENCES
Conference History
The 3rd International Conference on Political Sciences was held from July 18-20, 2025 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 3rd 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.
3rd 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 4th International Conference on Political Sciences (POLITICALSCIENCES) in 2026, 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.
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Highlighted Speakers
| Speaker | Institution, Country | Presentation Title | |
![]() | Prof.Dr. Dawei Bao
| Zhejiang University, China | The Dialectical Narrative of Ownership in Hegel’s Political Philosophy |
![]() | Prof.Dr. Ephraim David | University of Haifa, Israel | The Present-Day Relevance of the Mixed-Constitution Concept |
![]() | Dr. Yu Han | University of Oxford, UK | The Use of Readability Metrics in Legal Text – A Systematic Literature Review |
![]() | Dr. Thom Reilly | Arizona State University, USA | Straight Tickets and Ticket-Splitting: Moderate independent voters in the volatile middle |
![]() | D. Xiaotong Yang | Zhejiang University, China | Antonio Gramsci’s Political Philosophy on Culture |
![]() | Dr. Abdul- Majeed Iddrisu | MMG Consortium Limited, China | Service Quality and Competitive Advantage in Ghana’s Telecommunication Industry. Evidence of MTN Ghana |
![]() | Mr.Daniel Gidey | Shoolini University, India | Modern Theoretical Approaches to African Development: Navigating Contemporary Challenges |
![]() | Mr.Teddy Moysan | University of Valencia – Polibienestar Institute, Spain | Design of a Standardized Index to Evaluate the Democratic Quality of Participatory Processes: A Participant-Centered Approach |
![]() | Mr.Akira Ichida | Keio University, Japan | Effects and Limitations of the Interaction between Public Attribution and Offensive Cyber Operations on Cyber Deterrence by Punishment — Rethinking of the Risk of Retaliation |
![]() | Mr. Leo Vicentino | De La Salle University, Philippines | Decolonizing the Philippine Education System: Perspectives in Student Learning and Engagement | Filipina Gen Z Women’s Determined Impacts on their Ligaw (Courtship) Experiences |
![]() | Mr.Bali Rai | Royal Roads University, Canada | Re/defining the Settler-colonial Ideologies/definitions to Safeguard the Bayung Rai Cultures, Language, and Identity in Nepal |
![]() | Ms.Jinye Chen | Lingnan University, Hong Kong | Employment Status and Evaluation of Government Performance: Evidence from China |
![]() | Ms. Karen James | Diego Portales University, Chile | The Challenges of Accountability in Democracy: A Comparative Study of Donald Trump’s 2021 Impeachment and Jair Bolsonaro’s 2023 Electoral Trial |
![]() | Ms. Mariah Alyssa Ampat | De La Salle University, Philippines | From Universities, Streets, to Modern Contemporary Society: Becoming, Being, and Living as ‘Babaeng Aktibista’ |
![]() | Ms. Ankita Kushwaha | Sai University, Chennai, India | Exit, Intervention, and Inequality: Understanding Secularism and Social Justice in India |
![]() | Ms. Gabrielle Chloe Bersabal | De La Salle University, Philippines | Theorizing Filipino Concept of Pahinga (Rest) |
![]() | Ms. Angira Dhar | Presidency University, India | Franchisee Politics and Elite Bargains: Analyzing TMC Governance in West Bengal Through the Political Settlement Framework |
![]() | Ms. Sarita Bag | Kalahandi University, Bhawanipatna, Odisha, India | Exploring the Theories of Women’s Political Leadership: Changing Contours of Governance in South Asia |
![]() | Ms. Rhianne Mae Martin | De La Salle University, Philippines | Identities, Integration, and Deviance: Lived Experiences of Filipino KPOP Fandom Members |










