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Prospective authors are invited to submit papers covering basic and applied research. The conference constitutes a forum for presenting and discussing recent advances in all areas of Diplomacy, Politics and Trade, and in particular:
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Track 1: International Relations and Diplomacy Diplomatic history and its impact on present relations Multilateral diplomacy and international organizations Soft power and cultural diplomacy Negotiation strategies in international conflicts The role of diplomacy in conflict resolution Cyber diplomacy and digital engagement Public diplomacy and global influence Human rights diplomacy Environmental diplomacy and climate change Trade diplomacy and economic sanctions Track 2: Political Economy and Trade Globalization and its effects on political economies International trade agreements and their implications Protectionism, tariffs, and trade wars The political economy of development assistance Regional trade blocs and economic integration The role of multinational corporations in global politics Trade, labor rights, and inequality Digital trade and the future of commerce The political economy of energy resources Post-Brexit trade negotiations Trade and intellectual property rights
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Track 3: Security, Conflict, and Peacebuilding Traditional and non-traditional security threats The geopolitics of resource scarcity Terrorism and counter-terrorism strategies Peacebuilding and post-conflict reconstruction The role of regional organizations in conflict resolution Arms control and disarmament Cybersecurity and national security Refugee crises and international response The impact of climate change on security Nuclear proliferation and non-proliferation treaties Track 4: Governance, Policy, and Development Comparative political systems and governance models Public policy analysis and evaluation Good governance and anti-corruption measures The political economy of development projects Urbanization and sustainable development policies The role of technology in public administration Social policy and welfare systems Education policy and international development Health diplomacy and global health governance Infrastructure development and political stability
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