Security and sovereignty in the 21st century

International online conference – 12 December 2020

⁞ 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. Current issues of security threats, neighbourhood policies, violence and terrorism.

 

⁞ 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), Kodolányi János University (KJU) and the International Alliance for Cultural Relations (IACR). 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
The conference consist of keynote lectures by diplomats and leading experts in the field of security policy and international relations; presentations of guest speakers and Q&A sessions. The submitted and confirmed papers will be published online. The main language of the conference is English.

⁞ 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 presentations

The conference will be organised in a format of an online academic meeting. The event will comprise of live key-note speeches and pre-recorded video presentations.

 

⁞ Benefits of attending
• Opportunity to present individual and group researches within an online international forum and collaborate with experts from around the world;
• Conference papers and abstracts are peer-reviewed by members of ICRP international Advisory Board;
• Published papers in electronic format (proceedings available online);
• Get in touch with different views and new approaches;
• A chance to promote own research work by presenting it to relevant people and organisations (decision-makers, diplomats and experts);
• To get more knowledge about recent developments and new challenges in security policy.

 

SESCO2020
Conference schedule
Time Mins Session
12:00-12:15 15 Opening remarks
12:15-13:15 60 SESSION I.

Keynote speakers
Prof. Gyongyver Hervaine Szabo (Vice-Rector of Kodolanyi University) – New geospatial cyber security challenges and the Belt and Road Initiative

Dr. István Gyarmati (Former ambassador, security policy expert, university professor) – New world order? From Westphalia to…?

Prof. Edit Lorinczne Bencze (Director of the Institute for Social Well-being at Kodolányi University) – The impact of the Covid-19 crisis

Prof. Peter Krisztian Zachar (University of Public Service, Budapest, Head of Department, Department for International Relations and Diplomacy) Shaping the post-Covid European order: power-shift in the French-German axis?

David Morris (UN ESCAP Sustainable Business Network, Senior Research Fellow, Beijing Foreign Studies University) Political risks in the Belt and Road’s China-Myanmar Economic Corridor: strategic degrees of freedom and control?

13:15-13:30 15 Break
13:30-14:45 75 SESSION II.

Isabella Moggs (Institute for Cultural Relations Policy) – Women in conflict and peace-building

Furkan Cay (University of Szeged) – Critical crossroads over Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s populist threat imagination

Assem Kalkamanova (University of Szeged) – Digitally networked social movements in authoritarian regimes: case study of Kazakhstan

K.A. Dhananjay (Tamil Nadu National Law University, Trichy, India) Age of the “new” empire: China and expansionism in the 21st century

14:45-15:00 15 Break
15:00-16:45 105 SESSION III.

Kristina Lazebna (Organisation of social unity and international relations “KRISTAL”) – The principle of territorial sovereignty and power of the international law in preventing ongoing violation by the Russian Federation in Ukraine

Anna Sarkisyan (Georgian Association for Cultural Relations) – The second Karabakh war and strategic interests

Kateryna Halushka (Institute for Cultural Relations Policy) Reform implementation process

Adrienn Prieger, PhD (Faculty of Law of Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church of Hungary) and Dr. Andras J. Pomeisl (Faculty of Law and Political Sciences of Péter Pázmány Catholic University) “A place after the Doomsday'” – The cultural roots of the fall of the American Dream through the eyes of Thomas S. Molnar

16:45-17:00 15 Closing remarks

 

⁞ 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 (10 EUR*). Deadline of submission & payment: 5 December 2020

How to apply for paper presentation (speakers)?
The application is a three-step procedure and it includes the submission of the online application form, the video presentation and payment of the speaker registration fee (80 EUR*). Deadline of submission: 1 December, 2020. Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection within 5 working days after submission of abstracts. The registration fee shall be paid by bank transfer prior to the event.

Early bird application fee is 40 EUR* for presenters if application is submitted before 15 October 2020!

* NOTE that bank transfer fees must be covered by participants.

Speaker registration fees for the full conference includes a copy of conference materials (including booklet of abstracts and conference proceedings that contains all approved papers). Papers are invited on the topics outlined and others falling within the scope of the meeting. The fee includes the publication of the paper and the video lecture as well as a certification of attendance.

Eligible applicants (both speakers and listeners) are entitled for discounts on participation fees. Authors of selected abstracts will be invited to participate and hold their presentations free of charge.

 

⁞ Important dates & times
Early bird registration: 15 October 2020
Deadline for application of speakers: 1 December 2020
Deadline for registration of listeners: 5 December 2020
The conference: held on 12 December 2020, 12:00-17:00 CET
Deadline for submitting final paper: 1 March 2021
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 November 2020 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 November 2020 the charge will be 80 EUR (bank transfer costs will be extra charge).

Listener registration: After submission of online registration in any case of the participation cancellation until 1 November 2020 the charge of bank transfer costs will be deducted from the participation fee for the administrative charges. In case of participation cancellation after 1 November 2020 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 and the International Alliance for Cultural Relations

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 Booklet of
Abstracts published for the conference. The full paper will be published online on the event’s webpage (if paper received by final deadline 1 March 2021).

Co-authors and groups: Please note that in case of group registration and papers with co-authors all registration fees are per presenter.

Online presentation:  The ICRP invites young researchers and experts to submit their abstracts and video presentations to promote their own research in the areas of international cooperation and security issues. Due to the global travel restrictions, this year’s conference will be held online. The event will consist of 3 key-note experts’ live presentations and two sessions of speakers with video presentations. Those willing to participate in the conference as speaker should record a video presentation summarizing their paper on one of the conference topics. A conclusive list of the topics is presented on the ICRP’s website. Video presentation should be up to 15 minutes and should cover material in a comprehensible way. The recorded videos will be broadcasted during the conference on ZOOM and will be made available for the wider audience later.

Language: The conference language is English. No translation services will be available.

 

⁞ 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 uploaded through the online application form (or sent by e-mail at the following e-mail address:conference@culturalrelations.org)
• 15 minutes for presentation.
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

Find the Event on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/events/913964622313964

Conference Brochure:
http://culturalrelations.org/Files/Conferences/2020SESCO/SESCO2020_conference_information.pdf

Conference website:
http://culturalrelations.org/portfolio/sesco2020

⁞ 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


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