Security and sovereignty in the 21st century
International conference – 4-5-6 November 2016
⁞ Conference topics
Current affairs of security and defence policy and various sovereignty-related issues. The roles of state and non-state actors in cooperation and conflict; concerns of territorial, political and economic integrity of states and regions; safety and well being of people.
⁞ Aims
This interdisciplinary meeting welcomes presentations of research on security studies, international relations, political science, law, history, economics and cross-border cooperation topics. The conference is supported by the Institute for Cultural Relations Policy (ICRP) and Kodolányi János University (KJU). Its aim is to serve as a meeting point to facilitate the public exposure of the perspectives and interests of different communities, governments, international organisations, NGOs, businesses, scholars, thinkers and common citizens.
⁞ Programme summary
Invited speakers include diplomats, scholars, acting and former leading politicians or government officials from across Central and Eastern Europe.
- Conference days consist of lectures by invited speakers, members of ICRP Advisory Board as well as presentations of guest speakers and Q&A sessions. Optional sightseeing programmes on last day of conference.
- Best presentations will be selected by a panel of judges and awarded during the closing ceremony.
- Submitted and confirmed papers will be published online and will be archived on DVDs.
- In case of large number of participants, papers will be published in conference book as well.
- The main language of the conference is English.
Booklet of Abstracts [pdf] |
⁞ Conference themes
(Possible directions may include, but are not restricted to, the following)
Global challenges and regional security; national security and defence policies, military strategies; security organisations; conflict transformation and conflict resolution; cyber security; economic issues; energy security; cross-border crime, counter-terrorism; immigration; self-determination; territorial sovereignty; financial sovereignty; separatism, ethnic minority issues; diaspora policies and interstate relations.
⁞ Conference sections – speakers and presentation titles
Gyöngyvér Hervai Szabó (Vice Rector for research & development, Kodolányi University)
H.E. Éric Fournier (Ambassador of France to Hungary)
H.E. Liubov Nepop (Ambassador of Ukraine to Hungary)
Károly Grúber (Head of the Common Foreign and Security Policy department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade)
Aldoreza Prandana
| The mentality of “Us” and “Others”: The perception of identity in Aceh before and after the Peace Agreement
Edit Lőrinczné Bencze, PhD
| The structuring of the modern Croatian identity and sovereign nation
Ana Marković Čunko
| Socially engaged music in the former Yugoslavian republics: Critique of the socio-economic and political reality
Federica Romana Simone
| Kosovo: a case study on security and sovereignty in the Balkans in the 21st century
Sandra Fabijanić Gagro
| Reconciling state sovereignty and responsibility to protect (RtoP) in contemporary world
Daniella Vecsei
| National sovereignty in the Unites States
Tatyana A. Shkurko
| Transformation of social requirements and relations of migrant workers to other people in the course of business interaction with representatives of the dominant ethnic group
Irina V. Abakumova, Liudmila Ju. Kruteleva
| Characteristic features of personality’s transformations of forced migrants from the territories of local armed conflicts
Prof. Elena Makarova, Lidia Fedkina and Alina Loskutnikova
| Gender aspects in migration flows regulation in frontier areas
Stanislav Černega
| Securitization as a campaigning tool: Refugee crisis and immigration in the Slovak Prime Minister’s online communication
Luna Shamieh
| Denied political security of refugees is a denial of their human security: Syrian refugees in the neighboring countries as a case study
dr. Adrienn Prieger
| How the migration crisis determines the relation between Turkey and EU?
Péter Krisztián Zachar, PhD
| Governance in Europe – The organisation of business interests on the European level
Kristína Janková
| The EU Global strategy and its implications for the EU role as security provider
Bülent Sarper Ağır and Murat Necip Arman
| The efforts of European Union in the Western Balkans as a human security providing actor: The cases of the FYROM and Kosovo
Süleyman Aksoy
| EU’s trial with 21st century security challenges: has EU lost its normative power?
Barış Gürsoy, Ali Bilgenoğlu and Altuğ Günal
| A critical assessment of the European Union’s regionalization efforts towards its near abroad: Black Sea Synergy re-considered
Anca Parmena Olimid, Cătălina Maria Georgescu, Daniel Alin Olimid, Silviu Georgescu and Cosmin Lucian Gherghe
| Matrixing Security and Strategy Agenda Settings in the NATO summits: Chicago (2012), Wales (2014), Warsaw (2016) (MASES Agenda)
Krisztina Kállai
| Effects of posttraumatic stress disorder on unaccompanied underage refugees
Edina Wittmann
| Crime prevention in Germany
Liudmila Ju. Kruteleva
| Influence of mass communication media on psychological safety of a person
Dr. Jared O. Bell
| Security and responsibility: The need for holding states accountable for human rights violations while protecting the homeland
Sedef Topal
| The role of nuclear weapons in international security and peace from neo-realist perspective within Iran-US deal
Mustafa Yetim
| “The new reality” of the Middle East: The interpretation of the violent non-state actors
Bülent Sarper Ağır
| An evaluation of Turkey’s security conception in the context of Kurdish problem
Ali Sarikaya
| Russia as a global player
Viktoriia Panova
| Resilient entrepreneurship in times of crisis? The case of Ukraine
Cătălina Maria Georgescu, Anca Parmena Olimid, Daniel Alin Olimid, Silviu Georgescu and Cosmin Lucian Gherghe
| Generating defence and security within national frameworks: A retrospective analysis of the Romanian strategic concepts
Scott N. Romaniuk
| Undermining peace: The impact of counterterrorism measures in post-9/11 Hungary
Karolina Libront, PhD
| German politics towards Russia: Between security and economics
Nazif Mandacı
| Global land grab and the Balkans
Dr. Viorela Polena (Agolli)
| Sovereignty, security, and globalization: Interrelations and perspectives in the Western Balkan countries
Dóra Vető
| Failed states: safe haven for terrorist groups. The case of Libya
MD Nazmul Islam
| “Kashmir” in India and Pakistan: Proposed paradigms from conflict to peace
Prof. Dr. Georgios Nouskalis
| Biometrics, e-identity, and the balance between security and privacy: case study of the passenger name record (PNR) system
⁞ Conference location
Kodolányi University, Budapest
Frangepán utca 50-56, 1139 Hungary
Map and directions >>>
⁞ Benefits of attending
• The opportunity to present your research within a unique forum and collaborate with experts from wider regions and around the world;
• Conference papers/abstracts are peer-reviewed by members of ICRP international Advisory Board;
• Published papers in electronic format (Proceedings available on DVD and in on ICRP website, where they will remain accessible to thousands of researchers and practitioners worldwide.);
• Get in touch with different views and new approaches;
• A chance to promote your research by presenting it to relevant people and organisations (active politicians, decision-makers, diplomats);
• To get more knowledge about recent developments and new challenges in security policy;
• Tea, coffee and refreshments will be served during the program. (Lunch not included in the price);
• Group sightseeing in Budapest is also part of the program.
Day 1 | ||
Time | Mins | Session |
09:00-10:00 | 60 | Registration |
10:00-10:30 | 30 | Opening Session (Gyöngyvér Hervai Szabó, Vice-Rector) |
10:30-10:50 | 20 | H.E. Éric Fournier (Ambassador of France) |
10:50-11:10 | 20 | H.E. Liubov Nepop (Ambassador of Ukraine) |
11:10-11:30 | 20 | Károly Grúber (MFA, Hungary) |
11:30-13:00 | 90 | Lunch |
13:00-14:40 | 100 | Guest Speakers Session I. |
14:40-15:00 | 20 | Coffee, tea, refreshments |
15:00-16:40 | 100 | Guest Speakers Session II. |
Day 2 | ||
Time | Mins | Session |
09:00-10:40 | 100 | Guest Speakers Session III. |
10:40-11:00 | 20 | Coffee, tea, refreshments |
11:00-12:40 | 100 | Guest Speakers Session IV. |
12:40-14:00 | 80 | Lunch |
14:00-15:40 | 100 | Guest Speakers Session V. |
15:40-16:00 | 20 | Coffee, tea, refreshments |
16:00-18:00 | 120 | Guest Speakers Session VI. |
Day 3 | ||
Time | Mins | Session |
10:00-13:00 | 180 | Interethnic Walking Tours |
13:00-14:00 | 60 | Lunch break |
14:00-16:00 | 120 | Sightseeing Tour (City Centre) |
⁞ Registration and payment information
How to register for participation (listeners)?
The registration is a two-step procedure and it includes the submission of the online registration form and payment of the listener registration fee (15 EUR*). Deadline of submission & payment: 1 November, 2016.
How to apply for paper presentation (speakers)?
The application is a two-step procedure and it includes the submission of the online application form and payment of the speaker registration fee (75 EUR*). Deadline of submission: 15 October, 2016. Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection within 5 working days after submission. The registration fee shall be paid by bank transfer prior to the event OR at the same time as first day registration.
Early bird application fee is 50 EUR* for presenters if application is submitted before 1 September 2016!
* NOTE that bank transfer fees must be covered by participants. In order to reduce money transfer costs, speakers are entitled to make payment in cash during the registration (original speaker registration fee 75 EUR).
Registration fees for the full conference include one copy of conference materials (including booklet of abstracts and conference proceedings that contains all approved papers), and covers the cost of refreshments, and all conference activities, including the walking tours on the last day. These items are not separately priced. Papers are invited on the topics outlined and others falling within the scope of the meeting. The conference fee does not include public transport, international travel and travel related expenses (visa & insurance fee expenses) and accommodation fees.
⁞ Important dates & times
Early bird registration: 1 September 2016
Deadline for application for in absentia presentation: 1 October 2016
Deadline for application of speakers: 15 October 2016
Deadline for registation of listeners: 1 November 2016
The conference: held between 4-6 November 2016
Arriving & Registration of Participants: 4 November 2016, 9:00-10:00
Keynote speakers: 4 November 2016, 10:00-12:50
Guest speakers: 4 November, 14:00-18:00 and 5 November, 9:00-18:00
Sightseeing tours: 6 November, 10:00-13:00 and 14:00-16:00
Deadline for submitting final paper: 31 January 2017
Final schedule of lectures and presentations will be disseminated to participants later.
⁞ Cancellation rules
Speaker applications: After submission of speaker application in any case of the participation cancellation until 1 October 2016 the charge 35 EUR (plus bank transfer costs will be extra charge) will be deducted from the participation fee for the administrative charges. In case of participation cancellation after 1 October 2016 the charge will be 75 EUR (bank transfer costs will be extra charge).
Listener registration: After submission of online registration in any case of the participation cancellation until 1 October 2016 the charge of bank transfer costs will be deducted from the participation fee for the administrative charges. In case of participation cancellation after 1 October 2016 no refund is possible.
Submitted abstracts will be evaluated by an international reviewing committee.
Authors will be notified of conditional acceptance or rejection in 5 working days after submission
Event organised by the Institute for Cultural Relations Policy in cooperation with Kodolányi University Budapest
The event targets a broad spectrum of undergraduate, PhD student, candidate,
lecturer and researcher participants, recognising the multidisciplinarity of
research in security studies and other related disciplines
⁞ Notes
• Deadlines for publishing: the abstracts sent upon registration will be included in the Abstracts Booklet published for the conference. Full papers (or handout in case of lack of full paper) will be included in the conference DVD published for the conference (if paper received by 15 October 2016). The full paper will also published online on the event’s webpage (if paper received by final deadline 31 January 2017).
• Visa: Due to the international epidemic of attempted visa, entry permit, conference registration, and credit card fraud, the conference and its sponsors reserve the right to question any speaker application request and only honour it on receipt of valid proof of active research, studies or relevant experience in the field of the conference. In case of any issue, the decision will be up to the registration staff and conference organizing committee. Please visit the following website to get information about your visa easily:
http://konzuliszolgalat.kormany.hu/how-to-apply-for-visa
• Co-authors and groups: Please note that in case of group registration and papers with co-authors all registration fees are per person.
• Accomodation: The ICRP is ready to suggest first class, mid-range and low budget hotels in Budapest.
• Public transport: The ICRP is happy to purchase Budapest transportation ticket upon request. A Budapest 24-hour travelcard costs 6 euros and Budapest 72-hour travel card costs 15 euros. If you would like us to buy any of these travel cards for you please transfer the additional sum (6 or 15 euros) with the participation cost. Please transfer the accommodation and transportation cost together with the participation cost.
• In absentia presentations are possible under some conditions. In case of presenting in absentia the abstract of your paper will be included in the Abstracts Booklet. Your full paper will be included in the conference DVD published for the conference (if paper received by 15 October). The full paper will also published online on the event’s webpage (if paper received by 31 January 2017). The attendance certificate can be given only to those who attend the conference, however we can email you a certificate (upon request) showing that your paper was presented “in absentia.” Registration fee for in absentia presentation is 60 EUR (plus international money transfer fee). The deadline for application for in absentia presentation is 1 October 2016.
• Language: The conference language is English. No translation services will be available.
• Interethnic walking tours: starting in the morning of the third day, participants will visit the following landmarks and sites: Parliament, Shoes on the Danube Bank, St. Stephen’s Basilica, Deák sq, Synagogue, Fashion Street, Vörösmarty sq, Széchenyi sq. The afternoon tour includes Gresham Palace, Chain Bridge, Adam Clark sq, Sándor Palace (Office of the President), Fisherman’s Bastion, Matthias Church
⁞ Abstracts and oral presentation
• Papers are invited on the topics outlined and others falling within the scope of the meeting. Abstracts of no more than 3,000 characters. Abstracts should clearly state the purpose, results and conclusions of the work to be described in the final paper.
• Paper of no more than 40,000 characters. Abstracts should be sent by e-mail at the following e-mail address:conference@culturalrelations.org)
• 15 minutes for presentation. Q/A session: 10 minutes maximum.
• Use Microsoft PowerPoint or Prezi for your presentation.
• Author guidelines: Language: British English; Font type and size: Times New Roman – size 12; editable file (.doc, .rtf, .odt); recommended length: 20,000 – 40,000 characters; Harvard Citation System (see: http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk/referencing/harvard.htm). Figures, illustrations, tables are allowed.
⁞ Links and downloads
Participant and Speaker Registration Form:
http://goo.gl/forms/AN0r1p87D6RXrMfT2Find the Event on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1071663366250451Conference Brochure:
http://culturalrelations.org/Files/Conferences/2016SESCO/SESCO2016_conference_information.pdfConference website:
http://culturalrelations.org/Pages/sesco2016.html
⁞ Bank transfer information
Registration fees shall be paid by bank transfer or on the spot in case of speakers. Please use the corresponding information below (please enter your name (or name of institution) as the payment reference):
The ICRP Bank Account:
Payee: Kulturalis Kapcsolatokert Alapitvany
Address: Gyongyosi u. 45., 1131 Budapest, Hungary
Bank: OTP Bank
Address: H-1051, Budapest, Nador utca 16.
For international transfers
International Bank Account Number (IBAN): HU92 1171 1010 2000 2963 0000 0000
Bank Identifier Code (BIC/SWIFT): OTPVHUHB
For transfers within Hungary
Account Number: OTP Bank 11711010-20002963-00000000
Partners and contributors
International Conference venue
Kodolányi János University of Applied Sciences
The Conference venue is located in the heart of the 13rd district, on Frangepán utca.
ICRP is happy to purchase Budapest transportation ticket upon request. A Budapest 24-hour travel card costs 6 euros and Budapest 72-hour travel card costs 15 euros. If you would like us to buy any of these travel cards for you please transfer the additional sum (6 or 15 euros) with the participation cost. Please transfer the accommodation and transportation cost together with the participation cost.
Public transport ticket information >>>
By tram:
• tram nr. 14 to Frangepán utca from Lehel tér.
• tram nr. 1 to Lehel street and 2 stops from there with tram nr. 14 to Frengepán utca.
By underground:
• take the Metro line 3 to Lehel tér and then tram nr. 14 to Frangepán utca.
• take the Metro line 3 to Árpád híd, take 2 stops with tram nr. 1 and then 2 stops with tram nr. 14 to Frangepán utca.
• take the Metro line 3 to Gyöngyösi utca, then take 5 stops with bus nr. 105 to Frangepán utca.
By bus:
• bus nr. 105 (from Buda or from Árpád híd metro stop).
By car:
• 10 minutes away from the city centre
• 3 minutes from the M3 motorway that leads directly to the Hungaroring and the Eastern part of the country.
GPS coordinates:
N 47 32.051
E 19 04.870
We are looking forward to welcoming You here!
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