Parallel sessions
Hybrid and Online
Hybrid: Room A206, A214, Room Olympe de Gouges and Room René Coty
Online: VR (Virtual Room) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.
VR1-5 are managed by the University Le Havre Normandy
VR6 (TRANS) is managed by Herbert Arlt (Jura Soyfer Society; INST; Polylogzentrum; Vienna, Austria)
01-AFRICA (15 French & 2 English)
02-ASIA-GLOBAL CRISES (10 papers)
03-BRICS (9 papers)
04-BUSINESS WITH ASIA (4 papers)
05-CHINA-INDIA-PACIFIC (9 papers)
06-GLOBAL ISSUES (6 papers)
07-HALAL MARKET AND INDUSTRY (6 papers)
08-MIDDLE EAST (5 papers)
09-SOCIO-CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION (6 papers)
01-AFRICA (French) (17 papers)
Thursday 09/02 14:00-15:30
Noël Magloire NDOBA, L'Economie politique institutionnaliste, les BRICS et la question des institutions de coopération et d'intégration dans les espaces régionaux de l'économie mondiale
Abdou Wahabe RAMDE, Trois crises majeures : Covid-19, guerre russo-ukrainienne, changement climatique
Jean Pierre N’DO, Le terrorisme en Afrique de l’Ouest ou la troisième crise de la personnalité africaine.
Boina YASSER, L’Asie du Sud-Est et les crises financières asiatiques et mondiales.
Francis MAPOUKA MBOUNGOU, Ondes des crises mondiales sur les capitaux flottants asiatiques en Afrique par la borne Asie ?
Thursday 09/02 15:45-17:15
Jean Cédric OBAME EMANE, L’émergence politique, militaire et économique de l’Asie : quelles conséquences pour la structure du système international ?
Mahomed Boubacard N’GUESSAN, La crise mondiale, quels impacts et quelles perspectives pour l’Asie et le monde ?
Marie-Claude NGNINGONE ATEME, Quel avenir de la coopération Asie / Afrique à l’ère de la montée des sentiments pro russes en Afrique ?
Fridolin Joël NTEUK, Guerre ukrainienne, covid 19 et réformes fiscales en Afrique Centrale : le cas du Cameroun.
Friday 10/02 09:00-10:30
Adja Aichatou DIÈYE, Chine, Covid-19 et enseignement au Sénégal
Nadia BEMMANSOUR, Les troponines dans le cadre d’un syndrome coronarien aigu.
Totihou Jean de Dieu GBEMAVO, La grossesse en millieu scolaire
Jean Patrice Gbakré GNETO, Crise mondiale et résilience de la Côte d’Ivoire : Entre renchérissement du coût de la vie et mesures sociales gouvernementales.
Friday 10/02 10:45-12:15
Sylvestre NGOUO NDADJO, Progrès technologiques Chinois et transition vers le capitalisme périphérique.
Diana Sfetlana STOICA, Africa2Africa. The soft power of mobility and recognition.
Jean-Roitinos AISSI, Systeme de suivi et de gestion des inondations dans les communes de Karimama et Malanville au Benin
Youcef HAMITOUCHE, Climate change, natural resources and ethnic tensions in Mali
02-ASIA-GLOBAL CRISES (10 papers)
Thursday 09/02 14:00-15:30 and 15:45-17:15
Friday 10/02 09:00-10:30
Chair: Dhananjay Rai
Herbert ARLT, Europe, Asia, Energy.
Kinga SOÓS, Socialism with Chinese characteristics amid global crises.
Hajer TRABELSI, China and the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Domestic-International Dichotomy.
Péter KLEMENSITS, The Philippines in the Era of Global Crisis - Ferdinand Marcos and the Challenges of Philippine Foreign Policy.
B.K. PANDEY, Role of India in Mitigating Global Economic Crisis.
Bijay Ketan PRATIHARI, The Post Pandemic World Order and India.
Muhsin PUTHAN PURAYIL, Caught up in a Dichotomic Moment: India’s Public Diplomacy During Ukraine Crisis.
Josukutty ABRAHAM, Ukraine crisis and World Order: Indian Perspective.
Nilofar SUHRAWARDY, Ukraine-War: Diplomatic Lapse!
Mohitha MOHAN, The EU and the UK Post Brexit: Impacts and Implications on India.
03-BRICS (9 papers)
Friday 10/02 09:00-10:30 and 10:45-12:15
Chair: Marco Ricceri
Marco Ricceri, South Africa and the BRICS 2023 presidency.What prospects for internal and external cooperation of the coordination?
Suman KUMARI, BRICS: in the emerging world order
Marina SHILINA, Mary SHILINA, Digital agenda for BRICS: Does data colonialism Matter?
Irina YARYGINA, BRICS Financial Markets: Problems and Challenges.
Anna VELIKAYA, Humanitarian diplomacy of BRICS countries
Selcuk COLAKOGLU, Does MIKTA join the BRICS? The Limits of Middle Powers` Engagement with the BRICS
Zamaswazi CELE, Ndivhuho Tshikovhi, Fulufhelo Netswera, BRICS in Africa: Climate change and just energy transition impacting Small businesses in South Africa and other BRICS nations
Francesco PETRONE, Latin America at a crossroads: with the West or with “the Rest”?
Paolo MOTTA, BRICS and NAM Urban Future
Friday 10/02 09:00-10:30 and 10:45-12:15
Co-chairs: Didik Sasono SETYADI and Jani Purnawanty JASFIN
Session 1
Didik Sasono SETYADI, Global collaboration to strengthen energy security through the optimization of natural resources
Jishnu KOLORATH, International technology transfer in strategic sectors: Realist and Marxist views in contest.
Jani Purnawanty JASFIN, Renewable energy regulations by developing countries in the perspective of the WTO subsidy agreement.
Adistiar PRAYOGA, Challenging Agricultural SMES in Disruption and Digitalization Era.
Student Projects
05-CHINA-INDIA-PACIFIC (9 papers)
Thursday 09/02 14:00-15:30 and 15:45-17:15
Chair: Rityusha Tiwary
Talha Latief TANTRAY, Indian and Geopolitical construct of the Indo-Pacific – Policy analysis.
Adrien SCHIFANO, The Seas of East Asia Between Fragmentation and Cooperation: Marine Debris and Regional Solidarity.
Amina REEM, China-Taiwan relations: Implications for India.
Ammu S, One Belt One Road initiative of China and its implication on India China relations.
Jinil JOHN, Strategic Influence and Equilibrium of Nepal over India-China.
Sinu KUNJUMON, Decoding the Visions: US vs. China in the Indo-Pacific.
Alain DE NEVE, From “technological catch-up” to “peer competition”: China’s evolving space strategy.
Darya BAZARKINA, Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence in Psychological Security in China: Threats and Ways to Counter
Bhagyasree MENON C, India as an emerging global power: an assessment of Indian information technology in its revolution
06-GLOBAL ISSUES (6 papers)
Thursday 09/02 14:00-15:30 and 15:45-17:15
Gracjan Cimek, "Globalczyk" as a product of the civilisation of capitalist realism.
Helga ZEPP-LAROUCHE, Global Showdown or New World Economic Order.
Elena VEDUTA, Is there a peaceful way out of the polycrisis?
Wolfgang PAPE, Asia Rising of Omnilateral Governance.
Asha HANS, Human Security: Feminist Perspectives on Climate Change Crises.
Qing SHI, The History of Anglo-American Corporate Regulation and its Implications on Asia.
07-HALAL MARKET AND INDUSTRY (6 papers)
Thursday 09/02 14:00-15:30 and 15:45-17:15
Co-chairs: Jani Purnawanty JASFIN and Edvardas JUCHNEVICIUS
Session 1
Abdul RAHEM, The involvement of Universitas Airlangga in halal research and community outreach after the legalization of Act No.33 of 2014 in Indonesia.
Nissar Ahmad YATOO, Shariah Finance - An Integral Part of Global Halal Market.
Edvardas JUCHNEVICIUS, Cryptocurrency and digital currencies in Islamic Law (Is cryptocurrency halal?)
Session 2
Ririn Tri RATNASARI, The Global Halal Market.
Nisful LAILA, Halal Industry: Potential and Opportunities.
Jani Purnawanty JASFIN, Halal in the perspective of the WTO law.
08-MIDDLE EAST (5 papers)
Thursday 09/02 15:45-17:15
Chair: Beatriz Bissio and (?)
Devender KUMAR, Conflicts and Geopolitical Trends in West Asia: An Overview.
Abhishek P S, Israeli settlement policy in the occupied Palestinian territories and its impact on palestinians.
Kiran RAJ V, Attitude of Turkish government towards Kurdish people: reconciliation and repression since Erdogan’s era.
Keerthy AM, India’s Look West Policy: A study in the context of changing political equations in West Asia.
Meszár TÁRIK, Problems of food supply in the Arab world.
09-SOCIO-CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION (6 papers)
Friday 10/02 09:00-10:30 and 10:45-12:15
Ellysia ALENA, Wanda LISTIANI, Anrilia Ema Mustikawati NINGDYAH, Sri RUSTIYANTI, Sri SURAWANINGSIH, Dantiang: the impact of global crisis and climate change on the growth of child’s identity.
Azzah Kania BUDIANTO, Belief, religion, and health-related behavior.
Myrtati Diah ARTARIA, Causes of ethnocentrism and how to overcome it: Lesson- learn from Indonesia
Roshni P.K, The tribal land question in Kerala: a socio-historical background of tribal land alienation.
Rustinsyah RUSTINSYAH, Implementing Rural Development to Accelerate SDGs in a Village, East Java, Indonesia.
Sartika SOESILOWATI, Internationalization of Tourism Development and Community Marginalization.