Conference Session Tracks
SDG-Aligned Research Themes
The ICPHCPS conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Politics and related disciplines.
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Historical Perspectives on Governance
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This track explores the evolution of governance structures throughout history, examining how political institutions have adapted to changing societal needs. Papers may focus on case studies that highlight the impact of historical events on contemporary governance practices.
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Comparative Analysis of Political Systems
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This session invites contributions that compare different political systems across various countries, assessing their effectiveness in promoting democracy and governance. Participants are encouraged to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of these systems in relation to political stability and citizen engagement.
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The Role of Law in Political Development
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This track investigates the interplay between legal frameworks and political development, emphasizing how laws shape governance and institutional integrity. Papers may address the implications of legal reforms on democratic processes and policy-making.
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Democracy and Identity Politics
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This session focuses on the relationship between democracy and identity politics, exploring how various identities influence political behavior and policy outcomes. Contributions may examine case studies that illustrate the complexities of identity in democratic contexts.
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Policy Reform in Comparative Perspective
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This track encourages discussions on policy reform initiatives across different political contexts, evaluating their effectiveness and implications for governance. Papers should provide comparative insights into the processes and outcomes of policy changes.
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Institutional Resilience and Crisis Management
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This session examines the resilience of political institutions in times of crisis, assessing how they adapt and respond to challenges. Contributions may include case studies that highlight successful strategies for maintaining governance during turbulent periods.
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Political History and Social Movements
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This track explores the historical significance of social movements in shaping political landscapes and institutions. Papers may analyze the impact of grassroots activism on policy reform and democratic governance.
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Comparative Studies of Electoral Systems
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This session invites research on the comparative effectiveness of different electoral systems in promoting democratic participation and representation. Participants are encouraged to explore how electoral design influences voter behavior and political outcomes.
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Governance Challenges in Developing Countries
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This track focuses on the unique governance challenges faced by developing countries, including issues of corruption, accountability, and institutional capacity. Papers should provide insights into innovative approaches to overcoming these obstacles.
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The Intersection of Law and Political Identity
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This session investigates how legal frameworks intersect with political identities, influencing both individual and collective political behavior. Contributions may explore the implications of legal recognition of identities for governance and policy.
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Historical Legacies and Contemporary Governance
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This track examines how historical legacies shape contemporary governance practices and political institutions. Papers may analyze the long-term effects of historical events on current political dynamics and institutional frameworks.
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