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The Eighth International Conference on Strategic and Global Studies
Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics
169 Shuanggang E Ave, Qingshanhu District, Nanchang, Jiangxi, Tiongkok, 330013
Nanchang, Jiangxi Province - PRC, CN
October 25, 2024 – October 27, 2024
The attack of HAMAS to the Israeli shocked the world when the Operation Aqsa Flood launched in 7th of October 2023, days gone by the casualties mounted and the psychology of Palestinian disturbed to the extent incurable. Worse things worst, the global politics failed to show solidarity amidst the humanitarian catastrophe in Palestine, where 14 countries rejected the cease fire in the UNGA. The US as the global power failed to show its quality as the world leader which prove the political constellation moved to the multipolarity as China is rising. The injustice still persists and the voice to transform world order in UN resonates. The consequence lies on the transformation of global security where each nations pursue its own weaponization to ensure its national survival and well-being in the face of uncertainty and unpredictable threats.
As the School of Strategic and Global Studies, this year we will hold annual International Conference on Strategic and Global Studies as it turns to 8th year organizing this event. The conference is opened for multi/inter/trans-disciplinary research that will contribute to provide the solution of global challenges. We look forward to have scholarly submission that can be presented on 25-27 October 2024 in collaboration with Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics which will be held at Nanchang, People’s Republic of China.
The Seventh International Conference on Strategic and Global Studies 2023
Deakin University, Downtown Campus
Level 12, Tower 2, 727 Collins Street, Victoria 3005 – Australia
Melbourne, AU
July 24, 2023 – July 25, 2023
The COVID-19 has not ended yet, even the world has entered a new stage of transition from as pandemic to endemic. The new lockdown policies in China cannot stop the casualties as it counted between December 2022 until January 2023 there are more than 60,000 COVID-related deaths across the country. Despite the discovery of vaccine, there must be evaluation on zero-COVID strategy and policies of other countries in protecting their population from severe latent impacts. The global problems will not stop there, the rising tension in Yellow Sea and South China Sea could trigger escalation in the Pacific which is very unexpected for other countries in the Global South. Similarly, the unfinished democracy development for many countries in the world, including the US.
As the School of Strategic and Global Studies, this year we will hold annual International Conference on Strategic and Global Studies as it turns to 7th year organizing this event. The conference is opened for multi/inter/trans-disciplinary research that will contribute to provide the solution of global challenges. We look forward to have scholarly submission that can be presented on 24-25 July 2023 in collaboration with Deakin University which will be held at Downtown Campus, Melbourne.
International Conference on Strategic and Global Studies 2022
Universitas Indonesia & Medipol University
Gedung SKSG & SIL (Pascasarjana) Jalan Salemba Raya No. 4 Ja, ID
November 9, 2022 – November 10, 2022
The world has entered a new stage of transition from COVID-19 as pandemic to endemic. Many countries in the world decided to loosen the health restriction and more adaptable with prevention of the outbreak, as if it normal disease like any other illness. Despite the efforts attempted to return to the new normal, the challenges remain. The global recessions, pandemy, high inflation rate, food crisis, water and medical shortages, Russian invasions, economic pressure, energy crisis, the US-China geopolitical rivalry, Islamophobia, territorial disputes, Palestinian questions, terrorism and cyber security are among the issues often addressed as global focus without ignoring the possibility of new challenges might arise.
2021 AUA and ICSGS Academic Conference
Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
Jl. Salemba Raya No. 4, Jakarta
Jakarta, ID
October 26, 2021 – October 27, 2021
After successfully holding four previous conferences this year, the School of Strategic and Global Studies, Universitas Indonesia collaborates with the Asian Universities Alliance (AUA) to bring this years’ significant Academic Conference with the big theme of 'Global Strategies for a Resilient and Sustainable Post Pandemic World Towards a Better Future for All'.
There is no doubt that the pandemic crisis threatens all aspects of human life. The 2021 AUA and ICSGS Academic Conference call academics, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers from various specializations related to strategic global and sustainable development studies to share their inter/trans/multidisciplinary research findings and professional experiences to impact the post-pandemic world significantly. It provides a platform for an intellectual dialog on the crucial topics related to post-pandemic crisis risks, impacts, and mitigation efforts. More extensive mitigation is needed to achieve alertness to prepare ourselves for possible future pandemics and create a more resilient and sustainable world for everyone. Finally, this event also bridges and strengthens the international networking and collaboration among the participants and institutions.
2021 AUA and ICSGS Academic Conference welcomes paper submissions in line with the Conference’s Scope; Strategic and Global Studies & Sustainable Development Approaches. This conference welcomes innovative scholars to participate in order to boost scientific information exchange among academics, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers around the world.
International Conference on Strategic and Global Studies 2019
SARI PACIFIC JAKARTA
info@saripacificjakarta.com
Jakarta, ID
November 6, 2020 – November 7, 2020
Security Strategy and National Resilience in Post Human Era
Technological advances have had a positive impact on human life. The industrial revolution has brought people to an era with extraordinary technological achievements. In addition, many conveniences are achieved for various activities. In short, technology is inevitable for the advancement of human civilization.
Even though technology is a supporting instrument for human civilization, ultimately humans have an important role to play. Technology design, both its appearance and importance, will be based on humans. It is human beings who create technology, operate technology, and eventually humans will determine whether the technology is still feasible or not.
At present, security is an important issue for the world. Security is a prerequisite for economic growth, development, culture, and political activity, both on a national, regional, and international scale. Political and economic activities will be hampered due to problems of security stability.
The stability of a country is no longer determined by how the level of crime is reduced. The country can be said to be stable if it has succeeded in meeting the food needs of its population. Unavailability or high prices of food will have an impact on people’s purchasing power, hence it will cause social turmoil. Likewise with the energy, a country’s productivity is hampered in the event of a scarcity of energy due to the state’s inability to diversify energy for the community.
Security issues are not only based on security aspects which are only approved by the classics, but security issues are also related to other sectors, such as food security, energy, agricultural security, and economic security. Not to mention, security issues are also faced with the problem of the modus operandi that continues to develop along with technological advances.
The issue of terrorism for example, has experienced various shifts due to the existence of technology. Recruitment and dissemination of extreme narratives no longer use conventional methods alone. Today, extreme narratives have been carried out with the help of social media and internet platforms.
International Conference on Strategic and Global Studies 2018
School of Strategic and Global Studies
Jakarta, ID
October 24, 2018 – October 26, 2018
The International Conference of Strategic and Global Study (ICSGS) is an annual agenda that aims as think tank and evaluation of multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research application. ICSGS 2018 is the second international conference held by School of Strategic and Global Study of University of Indonesia. This year, the conference raises the topic of gender, urban space and global circulation. The issues of gender and urban development are increasingly complex with many problem influenced by the global circulation. This conference is pivotal for providing ideas and lessons learned of the researchers in local, national and international circumstance.
Discussed topics are detailed in several subtopics. The first subtopic is gender issues raising in the urban space with the influence of global migration intensity. The second is limited urban space that needs to be managed in sustainable environment. The third subtopic is gender, public health condition in urban and global circumstance. The fourth is resilience and vulnerability of urban space that need any anticipation for potential disaster. The fifth is the discussion how to avoid violence of sexuality and violence of gender in urban space. The sixth is the evolution and revolution of urban art and creativity that needs to be appreciated. The seventh is the diversity of communities that needs tolerance to live peacefully in a plural urban life. The eighth is the failure of synergy and harmony among groups that will cause unsatisfied groups who potentially triggering terrorism and illegal drug distribution to achieve their dreams. The ninth is the advancement of digital technology and information in urban space that will change urban life structurally. Those topics are related with the fifth and eleventh goals of SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals).
This conference is an opportunity to meet and to synergize each other for all of urban stakeholders such as the policy makers, the government, society, divers community and business actors. This conference could be a magnet to unite the gender observers and urban development initiators. Therefore, the discussion would be a pivotal opportunity for practitioners and all professions who live in the urban space and its surrounding. Students and any participants should not leave this conducive ambience for learning gender issues and understanding urban problems. |