This panel focuses on the regional implications of the evolving global order, with a particular emphasis on the regions. As global power structures shift, regional actors find themselves navigating complex dynamics that challenge traditional alliances and governance models. This panel will explore how regional stability in regions is influenced by global trends such as the resurgence of great power competition, the rise of multipolarity, and the potential for realist anarchy. It will also examine the role of interdisciplinary research in providing nuanced insights into these challenges, offering policy recommendations for regional actors. The discussion will highlight the importance of empirical analysis and theoretical innovation in understanding the future trajectories of both the region and the broader international system.
Suggested Topics:
• Regions in the changing World Order: Challenges and Opportunities.
• Regional Stability in the Face of Global Power Shifts: A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis.
• The Role of Smaller States in Shaping Global Governance.
• The Impact of Great Power Competition on Regional Security.
• Interdisciplinary Approaches to Regional Studies.