25th IPRA CONFERENCE
GENERAL CALL FOR PAPERS
in cooperation with Sakarya University
ISTANBUL, TURKEY
August 10-14 2014
During the Cold War, ideological confrontations and inter-state
conflicts were seen as most dangerous threats against peace and
security, and with the end of the Cold War, it was expected that all
these threats would disappear. Unfortunately, however, the end of the
Cold War witnessed the emergence of new conflict patterns and the world
faced new global challenges, new security threats. Since the end of the
Cold War, the world has been going through a series of interrelated
intra-state conflicts rather than inter-state conflicts. New generation
threats for peace and security and conflicts appeared immediately as
intra-state conflicts with ethnic conflict in the Balkans, political
turmoil in Caucasus, Central Asia, Middle East and recently with the
emergence of protests and search for better democracy and peace as in
Northern Africa countries.
According to the 1994 UNDP human
development report, the seven dimensions of human security are economic
security, food security, health security, environmental security,
personal security, community security and political security. However,
with the emergence of new security threats and new generation conflict
patterns across the globe, human rights, human security, humanitarian
intervention, democracy, prosperity and peace building initiative have
become new values and policies both for states and international
organizations. All these are post-Cold War concepts that are inter-
related and overlapping, and when they are undermined, sustainable peace
cannot be established.
As we observed from the beginning of
history that conflict potential and conflicts are inevitable and will be
available forever, only the conflict patterns can change. If so, we
need to learn to which extent intra-state conflicts can be managed
properly and to which extent conflict escalation across national
frontiers, and also their escalation into violence, can be prevented.
However, there are mistakes as well as success stories as regards to how
states and International/regional organizations manage and / or prevent
inter-state and intra-state issues / conflicts.
It is in the
context of further contributing to the scholarly debates involving post
Cold War political ideology, geopolitics, international and regional
cooperation in efforts to resolve or prevent the growing intra-state and
cross-border conflicts that IPRA has decided to be the focus of the
25th IPRA General Conference to be organized on the Occasion of the 50th
Anniversary of IPRA and hosted by the Sakarya University in Istanbul,
TURKEY, between August 10-14 2014. On the 50 th Anniversary of IPRA, the
venue of 25th IPRA General Conference is significant and timely since
Turkey is in the middle of three continents and also currently
surrounded by conflict zones in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Israel-Palestine
etc . Also, Istanbul is a link between Europe and Asia.
We welcome
paper, poster and panel proposals from all peace researchers related to
the following IPRA Commissions. Interested participants have the option
of suggesting new panels or sessions.
IPRA COMMISSIONS
1. Art and Peace Commission
2. Conflict Resolution and Peace Building Commission
3. Development and Peace Commission
4. Eastern Europe Commission
5. Ecology and Peace Commission (EPC)
6. Forced Migration Commission
7. Gender and Peace Commission
8. Global Political Economy Commission
9. Indigenous Peoples' Rights Commission
10. Internal Conflicts Commission
11. International Human Rights Commission
12. Nonviolence Commission
13. Peace Culture and Communications Commission
14. Peace Education Commission
15. Peace History Commission
16. Peace Journalism Commission
17. Peace Movements Commission
18. Peace Negotiations and Mediation Commission
19. Peace Theories Commission
20. Reconciliation and Transitional Justice Commission
21. Religion and Peace Commission
22. Security and Disarmament Commission
23. Sport and Peace Commission
24. Youth and Peace Commission
25. Peace Tourism Commission
Sincerely,
For more information please visit www.ipra2014.org
Conference Coordinators:
Dr. Nesrin Kenar, co- Secretary General - IPRA
Sakarya University, Turkey
secretary-general@iprapeace.or g
Dr. Ibrahim Seaga Shaw, co- Secretary General - IPRA
Northumbria University, UK
secretary-general@iprapeace.or g
Conference Secretariat:
Dr. Asena Boztas
Sakarya University, Turkey
ipra2014@iprapeace.org
GENERAL CALL FOR PAPERS
in cooperation with Sakarya University
ISTANBUL, TURKEY
August 10-14 2014
During the Cold War, ideological confrontations and inter-state conflicts were seen as most dangerous threats against peace and security, and with the end of the Cold War, it was expected that all these threats would disappear. Unfortunately, however, the end of the Cold War witnessed the emergence of new conflict patterns and the world faced new global challenges, new security threats. Since the end of the Cold War, the world has been going through a series of interrelated intra-state conflicts rather than inter-state conflicts. New generation threats for peace and security and conflicts appeared immediately as intra-state conflicts with ethnic conflict in the Balkans, political turmoil in Caucasus, Central Asia, Middle East and recently with the emergence of protests and search for better democracy and peace as in Northern Africa countries.
According to the 1994 UNDP human development report, the seven dimensions of human security are economic security, food security, health security, environmental security, personal security, community security and political security. However, with the emergence of new security threats and new generation conflict patterns across the globe, human rights, human security, humanitarian intervention, democracy, prosperity and peace building initiative have become new values and policies both for states and international organizations. All these are post-Cold War concepts that are inter- related and overlapping, and when they are undermined, sustainable peace cannot be established.
As we observed from the beginning of history that conflict potential and conflicts are inevitable and will be available forever, only the conflict patterns can change. If so, we need to learn to which extent intra-state conflicts can be managed properly and to which extent conflict escalation across national frontiers, and also their escalation into violence, can be prevented. However, there are mistakes as well as success stories as regards to how states and International/regional organizations manage and / or prevent inter-state and intra-state issues / conflicts.
It is in the context of further contributing to the scholarly debates involving post Cold War political ideology, geopolitics, international and regional cooperation in efforts to resolve or prevent the growing intra-state and cross-border conflicts that IPRA has decided to be the focus of the 25th IPRA General Conference to be organized on the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of IPRA and hosted by the Sakarya University in Istanbul, TURKEY, between August 10-14 2014. On the 50 th Anniversary of IPRA, the venue of 25th IPRA General Conference is significant and timely since Turkey is in the middle of three continents and also currently surrounded by conflict zones in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Israel-Palestine etc . Also, Istanbul is a link between Europe and Asia.
We welcome paper, poster and panel proposals from all peace researchers related to the following IPRA Commissions. Interested participants have the option of suggesting new panels or sessions.
IPRA COMMISSIONS
1. Art and Peace Commission
2. Conflict Resolution and Peace Building Commission
3. Development and Peace Commission
4. Eastern Europe Commission
5. Ecology and Peace Commission (EPC)
6. Forced Migration Commission
7. Gender and Peace Commission
8. Global Political Economy Commission
9. Indigenous Peoples' Rights Commission
10. Internal Conflicts Commission
11. International Human Rights Commission
12. Nonviolence Commission
13. Peace Culture and Communications Commission
14. Peace Education Commission
15. Peace History Commission
16. Peace Journalism Commission
17. Peace Movements Commission
18. Peace Negotiations and Mediation Commission
19. Peace Theories Commission
20. Reconciliation and Transitional Justice Commission
21. Religion and Peace Commission
22. Security and Disarmament Commission
23. Sport and Peace Commission
24. Youth and Peace Commission
25. Peace Tourism Commission
Sincerely,
For more information please visit www.ipra2014.org
Conference Coordinators:
Dr. Nesrin Kenar, co- Secretary General - IPRA
Sakarya University, Turkey
secretary-general@iprapeace.or
Dr. Ibrahim Seaga Shaw, co- Secretary General - IPRA
Northumbria University, UK
secretary-general@iprapeace.or
Conference Secretariat:
Dr. Asena Boztas
Sakarya University, Turkey
ipra2014@iprapeace.org
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