Appel à communications : Colloque Relocation, Continuity and Transformation in Middle East”, Nottingham Trent University (Royaume-Uni), 10/05/2014 — LIMITE : 10/02/2014
- IR Theory and Middle East-Asia Relations
- Forms of cooperation and competition between Middle East-Asia states
- The role of ideas, norms and institutions in Middle East-Asia relations
- Middle East-Asia relations post-2008 financial crisis
- Civil conflicts, intervention and conflict resolution/crisis management
- Diplomacy and observing international law
- Hydrocarbons in Middle East-Asia relations
- Renewable and nuclear energy dynamics in Middle East-Asia relations
- Middle East-Asia relations and international organisations
- Economic integration and the ‘New Silk Road’
- Hegemony, power and sovereignty
If you wish to present a paper, please submit an abstract of up to 250 words to Dr Imad El-Anis (imad.el-anis@ntu.ac.uk) with the subject heading “Re: CATIMAR Conference Abstract” by 6pm on February 10th 2014. You will be notified of the decision on your abstract via email by 25th February 2014. For any questions please feel free to contact Sahra Joharchi (sahra.joharchi@ntu.ac.uk) or Alex Baxter (alexander.baxter@ntu.ac.uk).
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