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SUMMARY:Conference: 26th World Congress of Political Science
DESCRIPTION:PSRP’s Dr Sanja Badanjak and Laura Wise will be attending. \nThe International Political Science Association’s 26th World Congress of Political Science will be held in Lisbon\, Portugal in July 2020. The Congress will have a diverse program under the theme New Nationalisms in an Open World\, which will be coordinated by the Program Co-Chairs Prof. Bertrand Badie and Professor Hasret Dikici Bilgin. \n\nNew Nationalisms in an Open World\nWith the beginning of the present millennium\, varieties of a new type of nationalism spread through the world and this propagation engenders a paradox as its spectacular rising occurs in a period which is characterized by openness\, globalization and interdependence. Historically\, nationalism as an ideology has risen as a response to rapid change; the contemporary context of openness\, globalization and interdependence therefore shapes the type of nationalisms in the present millennium. Besides\, new nationalism rises in both the affluent and destitute societies which in turn shapes the way the new nationalism manifests itself. Hence\, what we observe today can be rather referred to as new nationalisms. The rise of the varieties of new nationalism and its implications on international politics requires posing some key questions in order to attain a more sophisticated level of understanding. What is new nationalism\, who are the new nationalist leaders and what are the similarities and differences between the new nationalisms and its predecessors? How can we interpret and classify new nationalisms taking populism\, authoritarianism and ethnicism into consideration together with new nationalism? Finally\, what are the potential ramifications of new nationalism on political mobilization\, electoral behavior\, political systems as well as on global governance and international relations? \n\nThe Congress will provide a great opportunity to present your work and discuss political science and international relations with scholars from all over the world. It will have particularly strong regional representation since it will also integrate the biennial Congress of the Portuguese Political Science Association. \nLearn more and register. \n
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LOCATION:Lisbon\, Portugal
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