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Main Theme:
“Regionalization in the International System: The Search for Stability in a Fragmenting World”
Topics
- Evolution of the International System and Regionalization: Theoretical Approaches and Future Scenarios
- Multipolarity and Global Power Distribution: In Search of a New Balance?
- The Transformation of Sovereignty: The Role of the Nation-State in the Face of Regionalization
- Regional Security Architectures: NATO, ASEAN, SCO and Other Models
- Military Strategies and Regional Power Rivalries: From Cold Peace to Hot Contacts
- Armament Trends and Strategic Autonomy: Examples from Europe, Asia and the Middle East
- Weakening International Institutions: UN, EU and the Future of Multilateralism
- International Law, Borders and the Right to Intervene: Sovereignty or Humanitarian Intervention?
- Regional Economic Blocs and Protectionism: New Trade Maps
- Energy Geopolitics and Regional Tensions over Critical Resources
- Digital Sovereignty and Technological Competition: Regional Blocs in the Global Network
- Europe’s Search for Strategic Autonomy: The Future of the EU and NATO Relations
- Rising Competition in Asia-Pacific: China, India and US Strategies
- The African Continent: Foreign Interventions, Regional Integration and Security Transformation
- The New Wave of Regionalization in Latin America: Populism, Security and Economy
- Fragility and New Cooperation Opportunities in the Middle East: Gulf, Levant and North Africa
- Migration, Identity and Borders: Human Security in Regional Crises
- Community-Based Diplomacy and Regional Security: Diasporas, NGOs and Local Actors
Presentations on relevant themes are also welcome.
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