Manchester – 2023

POLITICALSCIENCES

Conference History

The International Conference on Political Sciences, held from October 12th to 14th, 2023, in Manchester, UK, brought together participants from various countries including Spain, Poland, Romania, Cyprus, Croatia, Israel, UK, Brazil, Turkey, Russia, and Albania. The conference aimed to facilitate the exchange of ideas and research in the field of political sciences.
One of the highlights of the conference was the keynote address delivered by Dr. Luca Bernardi from the University of Liverpool. Dr. Bernardi, an esteemed scholar in the field, shared his insights and research on Political Behavior and Political Representation.

The conference provided a platform for fruitful discussions and the exchange of knowledge among the participants. It served as a valuable opportunity for researchers and scholars in the field of political sciences to connect, collaborate, and contribute to the advancement of the discipline.

The conference covered a wide range of topics, reflecting the diverse interests and research areas of the participants.
During their time in Manchester, the participants had the chance to explore the city through a guided city tour. This allowed them to experience the rich history and vibrant culture of Manchester.

The conference also featured a collaboration with well-known publishers for the publication of the works presented. This provided an opportunity for the participants to have their research published and shared with a wider audience.

Conference Proceedings

Virtual Session

Speaker Institution, Country Presentation Title
Dr. Luca Bernardi Keynote Speaker Department of Politics, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom Political Behavior and Political Representation; Impact of Depression on Political Representation
Dr. Kinga Anna Gajda Faculty of International and Political Studies, Jagiellonian University, Poland Eastern Europe as a Community of Values – thoughts in the light of the Russian-Ukrainian war
Dr. Octavian-Dragomir Jora Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania Tragedies of Common Nonsense Related to Environmental Economics: A Note on Realism, Rationality, Reasonability and Responsibility
Prof. Dr. Muhittin Tolga Özsağlam European University of Lefke, Cyprus Geopolitical Priorities, Conflicts, Refugee Crisis and Authoritarianism in Current World Affairs
Dr. Tatjana Vukelić Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Rijeka, Croatia The African American Quest for Universal Freedom: unfinished business
Prof. Stevka Šmitran Department of Political Sciences of the University of Teramo, Italy The Adriatic sea of the empires and the Uskoks
Dr. Joyce Aprecida Pires Universidade Estadual Paulista UNESP (Paulista State University) – Brazil Religion and feminisms in Brazilian Lutheranism: culture and resistance
Dr. Haldun Karahanli Ibn Haldun University, Turkey “The World is Bigger than Five”: The Turkish Vision of World Society and UN reform
Bama Andika Putra School of Sociology, Politics, and International Studies, University of Bristol, UK Paragunboat Diplomacy: Indonesia’s Contemporary Maritime Diplomacy vis-à-vis Disputes at Sea
Dr. Pjereta AGALLIU University of Tiirana, Faculty of Law, Albania Analysis of Legal and Practical Aspects of The Vetting Process
Isabel Mahmoud Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain Polarized Over National Pride and Social Prejudice: A Tale of Two Groups Far Right Supply Shock, Beliefs, Revealed Preferences and Demand Response
Rodolfo Milhomem de Sousa Autonomous University of Lisbon, Brazil New Global Governance on Human Cloning And Gene Editing: The DNA Revolution
Peter Emerson The de Borda Institute, UK Consensus Voting
Md Abul Hasan National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia Bangladesh in South Asia: The Dilemmas of the Weak States

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