DayDay 2Start DateMonday 14 JulyStart Time15:30 UTC+9Duration1 hour 45 minutesEnd Time1035For PanelsPanels are permittedScheduledKarl Deutsch Award Lecture[APSA.02] Roundtable on the Future of Political Science with APSA Leaders, Past, and Present[GL02.19] Transitional Justice and Memory Politics[GL04.20] Challenges to the Academic Freedom of Political Scientists[GL06.15] Polarization and Cleavages around Elections[GL07.08] Double Political Polarization: Effects on Public Problem Mitigation and Participation on the Mexico-United States Border[GL07.09] Public Policymaking in the Global South[GL12.08] Communication and Truth[GL13.01] The Development of Political Knowledge and Political Participation [GL14.43] Theorizing and Investigating Mis/disinformation, Illiberalism and Polarised Societies[LOC01.03] Digital Propaganda in Autocratized Southeast Asia[LOC02.02] Japan’s Role in the Evolving Indo-Pacific Security Architecture[LOC04.01] From Democracy to Autocracy: A Rising Trend of Autocratization in South Asia [LOC05.01] South Korea’s Rise at the Intersection of Globalization and Deglobalization[LOC08.03] Women's Advocacy and Political Participation in East Asia[LOC14.02] Strategic Choices in a Changing Security Environment | 변화하는 안보환경에서의 전략적 선택[LOC19.01] The Kim Dae-jung Foundation Panel: The Legacy of Kim Dae-jung: What to Do in an Era of Democratic and Peace Backsliding?[RC05.01] The Local Level in Contemporary Politics: Multilevel Dynamics and Spillover Effects under Scrutiny[RC06.01] Direct and Deliberative Democracy – Deliberative Mini Publics, Online Platforms, and Generative AI[RC13.25] Constitutional Democracy and its Challenges[RC13.37] Inclusive, Collaborative, and Resilient Democracies[RC17.08] Gender and Minority Politics in Japan and the World[RC18.07] Climate Change and Regional Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific: Challenges and Opportunities[RC18.16] Authoritarian Governance and Statecraft in Asia: Ideology, Sovereignty, and Social Transformation[RC19.07] Harassment, Intimidation and Violence in Politics[RC19.21] Rethinking Family, Marriage, and Intimacy: Gender, Sexuality, and Policy [RC20.04] Political Finance in the 2020s: Regulation, Enforcement and Discontents[RC22.24] Media Influence on Political Attitudes and Behavior[RC24.12] Building Democratic Resilience in Armed Forces and Societies[RC26.01] Democracy and Constitutionalism in an Era of Political Upheaval: Exploring the Intersections of Development, Sustainability, and the Rule of Law[RC27.01] The Politics of Bureaucratic Reputation in China[RC29.08] Political Involvement of Children and Young Adolescents[RC33.03] Teaching Politics in Times of Polarization[RC34.06] What happens after Democratic Erosion? Analyzing Post-Erosion Trajectories of Democratic Reconstruction and New Perspectives on Democratic Resilience[RC34.15] Intersectionality and Participatory Deliberative Democracy: Building Inclusive and Equitable Participatory Spaces[RC35.05] Game Theory, War, Technology, and Sustainable Development[RC37/41.04] Geopolitics versus Political and Socio-Economic Development[RC43.06] The Role of Religion in the Division and Integration of Societies and Movements in Conflict-Affected Areas[RC43.09] The Authoritarian Use of Religion in the Arab World[RC44.11] The Geopolitics of Defending the Liberal International Order in the Indo-Pacific[RC46.22] International Migration Governance across World Regions: Actors and Processes in the Diffusion of Policies and Practices[RC47.03] Globalization, Regionalism, and Nationalism in World Politics[RC51.13] Sustaining Cohesion in Global Value Chains[RC51.20] The Political Economy of Green Transition[RC52.20] Climate Change and International Cooperation: Rising Concerns[RC53.03] Indigenous Electoral Politics, Representation, and Identity[SE.03] How He Bridged Nations, Perspectives, and Intellectual Divides: The Legacy of Professor Takashi Inoguchi