TOPIC LIST UPDATED MARCH 10, 2019

 

 

ASIA-AFRICA: Session 1 / 2 (3 presentations)

Chair: Fatima Harrak (University Mohamed V, Rabat, Morocco)

14/03/2019 AT 17h30-19h00 IN ROOM A214

 

HARDER Anton (University of Nottingham, UK), A Question of Class: Algeria, India and Beijing’s Visions of the Third World, 1954-1962

HAMITOUCHE Youcef (University Algiers 03, Algeria), Past and present Relations between China and North Africa: Case of Algeria an Morocco

ABBAY Alem (Frostburg State University, USA), Geopolitics and the Scramble for Ethiopia

 

ASIA-AFRICA: Session 2 / 2 (3 presentations)

Chair: Fatima Harrak (University Mohamed V, Rabat, Morocco)

15/03/2019 AT 10h45-12h15 IN ROOM A210

 

MENEFEE Fatimaah Joso (American Graduate School in Paris, France), Ubuntu Diplomacy meet Kimchi Diplomacy: Soft Power Lessons from South Korea to South Africa

N'GUESSAN Mahomed et EBI N’godo Filomène (Université Félix Houphouët Boigny, Côte d’Ivoire), Coopération et recul de la pauvreté par la modernisation agricole : regard de l’approche chinoise en Côte d’Ivoire

KADETZ Paul (Drew University, USA), Assessing the impacts of Health Aid on the Sustainability of Recipient Health Care Systems: The Case of Sino-Malagasy Health Diplomacy

 

ASIA-ARCHITECTURE, CITY, ECOLOGY: Session 1 / 1 (3 presentations)

Chair: Paolo Motta (EURISPES Institute of Political, Economic and Social Studies, Rome, Italy)

14/03/2019 AT 17h30-19h00 ROOM A212

 

AKKAYA Neşe Nur (Istanbul Technical University, Turkey), Japanese modernization and architecture

PERKASA Adrian (Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia), The rise of Indonesia and cultural heritage preservation trend: East java as a case study

MOTTA Paolo (International Council of Monuments, Italy), Rising dangers of unruled urbanization

 

ASIA-ASIA: Session 1 / 2 (4 presentations)

Co-chairs: Myrtati Dyah Artaria (Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia), Maxim Khomyakov (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Saint-Petersburg, Russia)

14/03/2019 AT 14h00-15h30 ROOM A210

 

AMARASINGHE Punsara (Scuola Superiore Sant Anna, Pisa, Italy), 21st Century Great Game and its actors: India’s interests in Central Asia and it’s repercussions on South Asia

HUDA Mirza Sadaqat (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore), Regional Energy Integration in South Asia: Addressing Political Challenges

ROMA Adam (PAIGEO Pallas Athene Innovation and Geopolitical Foundation, Budapest, Hungary), Effects of regional politics on the environment of the Hindu Kush Himalayan region: blood, water and gold

KLEMENSITS Péter (PAIGEO Pallas Athene Innovation and Geopolitical Foundation, Budapest, Hungary), China-Philippines Relations in the 21st Century – Geopolitical and Geostrategic Considerations

 

ASIA-ASIA: Session 2 / 2 (4 presentations)

Co-chairs: Myrtati Dyah Artaria (Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia), Maxim Khomyakov (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Saint-Petersburg, Russia)

14/03/2019 AT 15h45-17h15 ROOM A210

 

MARKO David (University of Ostrava, Czech Republic), Shifting Power in Asia-Pacific - Indonesia's geopolitical challenges in the 21st century

RISTAWATI Rosa and SALMAN Radian (Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia), The ASEAN Comparative Constitutions: A Regional Constitutional Dialogue in Southeast Asia

JASFIN Jani Purnawanty (Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia), Asserting Asian Local Wisdom to Strengthen the Application of Bioethics Principles in the Revolution Industry 4.0 Era

PRAMESTI Tri (Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia), Acceptance of Different Culture in Ida Ahdiah’s “Teman Empat Musim”

 

ASIA-CENTRAL & EASTERN EUROPE & RUSSIA: Session 1 / 3 (3 presentations)

Co-Chairs: Viktor Eszterhai (PAIGEO Pallas Athene Innovation and Geopolitical Foundation, Budapest, Hungary), Elena Veduta (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia), Bruno Drweski (Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, France)

14/03/2019 AT 17h30-19h00 ROOM A206

 

TSVYK Anatoly Vladimirovich (Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia), Russia’s and China’s Approaches to the Eurasian Integration: the ‘Greater Eurasian Partnership’ and the ‘Belt And Road’ Initiative

HE Lu (Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary), CEE countries: a new manufactory of China

ESZTERHAI Viktor (PAIGEO Pallas Athene Innovation and Geopolitical Foundation, Budapest, Hungary), China as a political model for Central and Eastern European countries: the case of Hungary

 

ASIA-CENTRAL & EASTERN EUROPE & RUSSIA: Session 2 / 3 (3 presentations)

Co-Chairs: Viktor Eszterhai (PAIGEO Pallas Athene Innovation and Geopolitical Foundation, Budapest, Hungary), Elena Veduta (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia), Bruno Drweski (Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, France)

15/03/2019 AT 09h00-10h30 ROOM A206

 

CHEPELEV Gueorgui (Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, France), Faut-il avoir peur de l’Asie ? La menace de l’expansion asiatique dans le cinéma russe soviétique et post-soviétique (1960-2018)

DRWESKI Bruno (Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, France), La périphérie orientale de l'Europe et la dynamique asiatique

CIMEK Gracjan (Polish Naval Academy, Poland), The significance of China in the transformation of the geopolitical code of modern Poland

 

ASIA-CENTRAL & EASTERN EUROPE & RUSSIA: Session 3 / 3 (3 presentations)

Co-Chairs: Viktor Eszterhai (PAIGEO Pallas Athene Innovation and Geopolitical Foundation, Budapest, Hungary), Elena Veduta (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia), Bruno Drweski (Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, France)

15/03/2019 AT 10h45-12h15 ROOM A206

 

TRAVERT Polina (Université Le Havre Normandie, France), La politique de la Russie au Moyen Orient : pourrait-elle y apporter la paix ?

STOLBERG Eva-Maria (University of Essen, Germany), Russia and the Pacific Ocean: A Historical Dilemma of Global Significance

VEDUTA Elena and LESLIE Robert (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia), Alternative: cyberwar or cybereconomy

 

ASIA-MIDDLE EAST: Session 1 / 1 (3 presentations)

Co-chairs: Beatriz Bissio (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Fatima Harrak (University Mohamed V, Rabat, Morocco)

15/03/2019 AT 09h00-10h30 IN ROOM A210

 

BISSIO Beatriz (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), China and Russia in the Middle East: The case of Syria

ELCHIME Mohamed Abdelaziem (Helwan University, Egypt), The Challenges of Identity and Integration: A Study of the Nature of the Middle East

REISINEZHAD Arash (Florida International University, USA), The New Silk Road: Chinese-Persian Connections

 

ASIA-WESTERN WORLD: Session 1 / 1 (3 presentations)

Chair: Maxim Khomyakov (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Saint-Petersburg, Russia)

15/03/2019 AT 10h45-12h15 IN ROOM Olympe de Gouges

 

CSENGER Adam (PAIGEO Pallas Athene Innovation and Geopolitical Foundation, Budapest, Hungary), China and Australia vying for influence in the Pacific Islands

SALMAN Radian and RISTAWATI Rosa (Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia), The Constitutional Challenges for AEC Integration: What can we learn from EU?

MOTTA Paolo (EURISPES – Istituto Studi Politici, Economici e Sociali, Italy), Perspectives of Latin America and Asia Relations

 

BRICS: Session 1 / 2 (4 presentations)

Chair: Marco Ricceri (EURISPES Institute of Political, Economic and Social Studies, Rome, Italy)

14/03/2019 AT 15h45-17h15 ROOM A214

 

TOLORAYA Georgy (Asian Strategy Center, Institute of Economics, Moscow, Russia), New Geopolitical Format in Non-Western Part of the World

MOTTA Paolo (EURISPES – Istituto Studi Politici, Economici e Sociali, Italy), BRICS 2019: a year of challenges

BOGDANOV Sergei and MAKAROVA Elena (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia), Potential impacts of Bolsonaro’s presidency in Brazil on BRICS development

SHILINA Marina G. (Plekhanov Russia University of Economics, Russia), BRICS and the Current Global Development Model: New Glocal Reconfigurations and Global Strategies. A case study of the Russian Federation

 

BRICS: Session 2 / 2 (4 presentations)

Chair: Marco Ricceri (EURISPES Institute of Political, Economic and Social Studies, Rome, Italy)

15/03/2019 AT 09h00-10h30 ROOM A214

 

BASILE Elisabetta and CECCHI Claudio (University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy), The Uncertain Sustainability of BRICS Strategies for Sustainable Development

LIKHOVTSEVA Evgenia (School of Education, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland), “Global policies, local soil”: What BRICS universities can offer to the world?

MUSTAFA Rabia (Women University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Bagh), Emerging Multi-Polarity: USA, EU and BRICS – Repercussions for sinic world order

SOUSA Rodolfo Milhomem de (Universidade Autonoma de Lisboa, Portugal), The Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism: The BRICS Perspective on the Global Arena

 

GANDHI: Session 1 / 3 (3 presentations)

Chair: Darwis Khudori (Université Le Havre Normandie, France)

13/03/2019 AT 09h00-12h00 ROOM Amphi IIA Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

 

09h00-09h30: Reception

09h30-10h00: Opening words

10h00-10h30: Film screening on and around Mahatma Gandhi

10h30-12h00: Roundtable with:

KOUMARANE-VILLEROY Dêva (Diplômé du Centre des Hautes Etudes sur l'Afrique et l'Asie Modernes, Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, Paris ; Ancien Enseignant en Géopolitique de l'Inde à l'Institut National des Télécommunications et à l'Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Technique Avancée, France), La Conférence-Débat de Gandhi à Paris: Ses idées politiques et philosophiques

OUALLET Yves (Université Le Havre Normandie, France), Tolstoï, Gandhi, Romain Rolland : Maître de vie et maîtres d’écriture

DUTTA Akhil Ranjan (Gauhati University, Assam, India), Gandhi’s Hind Swaraj: A Reading of the Future

 

GANDHI: Session 2 / 3 (4 presentations)

Chair: Akhil Dutta (Gauhati University, Assam, India)

13/03/2019 AT 14h00-16h00 ROOM Amphi Descartes Université Paris-Sorbonne

 

Roundtable with:

TANDON Yash, (Peace Activist, Former Professor of Political Economy, Makerere University, Uganda, and University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Former Executive Director of South Centre, Geneva, Switzerland), Gandhi's relevance in the current shifting geopolitical context

HARRAK Fatima (University Mohamed V, Rabat, Morocco), Gandhi and Mandela – Models of transformative leadership for Africa

BISSIO Beatriz (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), The reception of Gandhi's ideas in Latin America

ARIMBI Diah Ariani (Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia), Gandhi’s Non Violence in Combatting Intolerance and Violence against Women

 

GANDHI: Session 3 / 3 (4 presentations)

Chair: Akhil Dutta (Gauhati University, Assam, India), Yves Ouallet (Université Le Havre Normandie, France)

14/03/2019 AT 14h00-15h30 ROOM A214

 

KIDA Tsuyoshi and PAREPA Laura-Anca (University of Tsukuba, Japan), The role of global education in alleviating conflict and building inclusive societies

LUSZCZYKIEWICZ Antonina (Institute of the Middle and Far East, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland), India’s China Policy: Gandhian Legacy in the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence

PATNAIK Debasis and SWAIN Riyanka (Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, Goa, India), Relevance of Gandhian Approach for Regional Equity

BANERJEE Mouli (Centre for Global Cooperation Research, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany), Gorkhaland: Violence, Non-Violence and the Ever-Deferred State

 

GENDER: Session 1 / 3 (3 presentations)

Chair: Diah Ariani Arimbi (Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia)

14/03/2019 AT 15h45-17h15 ROOM Olympe de Gouges

 

BANSODE Rupali (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India), Theorizing Sexual Violence against Dalit Women from the Context of Caste

IDA Rachmah (Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia), Reframing the Comfort Women and Their Narratives through the Lens of Young Generation Indonesia

WULAN Nur (Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia), The Rise of Indonesian Masculinities: Imagined Masculinities in Indonesian Literature for Young Adults

 

GENDER: Session 2 / 3 (3 presentations)

Chair: Diah Ariani Arimbi (Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia)

14/03/2019 AT 17h30-19h00 ROOM Olympe de Gouges

 

ARIMBI Diah Ariani (Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia), Gender in the Trajectory of Environmentalism and Consumerism: The Contradiction of Globalization in Behaviour Consumption of Urban Middle Class in Surabaya Indonesia

PURYANTI Lina (Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia), Women’s Narratives in Changing the Border of Indonesia-Malaysia

THANH Nga Mai (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen, Germany), Bến không chồng – Female subjectivities in the Vietnamese diaspora in Berlin

 

GENDER: Session 3 / 3 (2 presentations)

Chair: Diah Ariani Arimbi (Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia)

15/03/2019 AT 09h00-10h30 ROOM Olympe de Gouges

 

BASIRI Nasim (Oregon State University, USA), Barriers to Iranian Women’s Justice Movements in Post-Revolutionary Iran and Beyond the Borders

SUSANTI Emy (Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia), Women's Social Movement and the Struggle for Gender Justice in Indonesia

 

Extra session (not based on Call for papers)

 

SAMIR AMIN AND THE RISE OF ASIA: A TRIBUTE

Chair: Darwis Khudori (Université Le Havre Normandie, France)

14/03/2019 AT 11h30-12h30 IN Raymond Queneau Theatre Hall

 

Film screening: "Samir Amin: Internationalist Organic" (Aziz Fall, 2019, 59 minutes)

 

SAMIR AMIN AND THE RISE OF ASIA: A TRIBUTE: Session 1 / 2 (4 presentations)

Chair: Darwis Khudori (Université Le Havre Normandie, France)

14/03/2019 AT 14h00-15h30 ROOM A212

 

FALL Aziz (Centre Internationaliste Ryerson Fondation Aubin, Montreal, Canada), La pertinence de l’œuvre de Samir Amin pour le 21e siècle

SY Cherif Salif (Forum du Tiers Monde, Dakar, Sénégal), Samir Amin, un Africain au service d’un monde meilleur

VENTURA Christophe, De Bandung au Forum social mondial : l’internationalisme au service de l’émancipation

BISSIO Beatriz, The challenges of the present demand a new internationalism

 

SAMIR AMIN AND THE RISE OF ASIA: A TRIBUTE: Session 2/ 2 (3 presentations)

Chair: Darwis Khudori (Université Le Havre Normandie, France)

14/03/2019 AT 15h45-17h15 ROOM A212

 

MASSIAH Gustave, De la reconquête des indépendances à la recherche de la transition au socialisme

KONSTANTAKOPOULOS Dimitri, Samir Amin’s last battles: Keeping China independent, building a 5th International. Is his legacy relevant?

KARBOWSKA Monika, L'Entre deux Mers, un projet de souveraineté Est Européenne entre l’Occident et l’Asie