DayDay 2Start DateMonday 14 JulyStart Time09:00 UTC+9Duration1 hour 45 minutesEnd Time645For PanelsPanels are permittedScheduled[GL01.05] Dynamics of Migration in the Asian Continent[GL04.29] Participation in Japanese Democracy: Representation, Collective Action, and Public Policy[GL06.19] Disruptions of the Electoral Process: Are they Successful?[GL08.09] Public Policies and Human Rights: A Subnational Perspective in Mexico[GL12.07] Beyond Liberal Democracy[GL14.03] Populism and the Personalization of Politics in Comparative Perspective[GL14.16] The Rise and Appeal of Ideological Alternatives to Liberal Democracy in 21st Century[LOC01.09] United Nations Tolerance Programme (UNTP) for Co-prosperity of 3.5 Billion Asians[LOC02.16] Security Challenges in East Asia[LOC03.04] The Politics of Aging Societies in East Asia[LOC05.09] Bridging the Past and Present of Political Contention in South Korea[LOC08.04] Frontiers in Survey Methodology[LOC16.02] Innovating Civic Education Globally | 시민교육 혁신의 세계적 흐름[LOC16.03] New Horizons of Democratic Citizenship Education in Korea | 한국민주시민교육의 새로운 지평 탐색[LOC19.03] Political Attitudes and Behaviors of the Taiwan Public[RC01.07] Networks, Narratives, and Numbers: Advances in Political Science Concepts and Methods[RC03.06] An EU Geopolitical Actorness? Exploring the Renewal of EU Foreign Policy in a Shifting World Order[RC07.05] Decolonizing Feminist Foreign Policy: Rethinking Gender, Power, and Global Hierarchies[RC10.03] Digital Political Advertising and Democracy: Challenges, Regulations, and Solutions Post-Cambridge Analytica[RC13.12] After Autocratization: Successful Resistance and the Challenge of Re-democratization[RC13.13] Democracy in South Asia: Potential and Perils[RC14.07] Varieties of Autocratization and Minority Mobilization[RC15.06] Approaching Contemporary Political Geographies: Emerging Issues on Space and Power[RC16.03] Socio-Political Pluralism in a Polarized World: Navigating Contemporary Challenges[RC17.02] Global Perspectives on Political Trust: Comparative Analyses in Turbulent Times[RC18.06] The Geoeconomics of Asia-Pacific: Trade and Investment Rivalries[RC19.11] Digital Misinformation and Women’s Political Voice in Polarized Societies[RC22.14] Navigating the Landscape: Effective Communication of Policies in Contexts of Misinformation and Political Discourse [RC22.20] Digital Interactions and the Shaping of Political Beliefs[RC23.04] Election, Citizens, and Political Parties in the 21st Century[RC23.09] Group Identities in Democratic Representation[RC26.09] Beyond the Margins: Indigenous Perspectives and Voices in Contemporary Political Discourse[RC30.08] Children’s Rights as Human Rights: Examining the Links between Children and International Human Rights in a Global Context[RC31.05] Rethinking Power: Old Concepts, New Political Realities?[RC34.23] Digitalization and Democracy[RC35.07] Artificial Intelligence and Democracy [RC36.05] Environmental Governance and Power Dynamics: A Global Perspective[RC40.06] Reimagining the State and Repoliticizing the Global Future[RC41.03] Intersecting Technology and Geopolitics[RC43.02] Resisting Authoritarianism in South Asia: Governance, Narratives and Re-democratizing Strategies[RC44.09] Border Transcending in a Multipolar World – A Pathway to Human Security? [RC44.17] The Impact of Digitalization Policies in a Polarized World[RC46.26] Transnational Advocacy, Diasporas and Repression[RC51.31] The Political Economy of Investment and Finance[RC52.10] Climate Crisis and Global Development