DayDay 4Start DateWednesday 16 JulyStart Time11:00 UTC+9Duration1 hour 45 minutesEnd Time765For PanelsPanels are permittedScheduledIPSA Executive Committee Meeting - EC149[CT.03] How to Protect Liberal Democracy? Domestic and International Strategies[GL02.06] Peace Agreements and Pathways for Democracy in Asia[GL02.15] Forced Displacement and Polarization: Narratives of Latin American Peoples in their Migratory Diaspora[GL02.18] Identity Politics and Ethnic Relations[GL04.03] Politics in Personalist Autocracies[GL04.39] Politics under the Authoritarian Regime[GL07.04] Mobilizing for Change: The Interplay of Organized Civil Society, Social Movements, and Public Policies[GL08.13] How Can Government Innovation Labs (Spaces for Promoting Interinstitutional Collaboration) Encourage Experimentation in the Formulation and Implementation of Public Policies in Latin America?[GL09.03] Resisting Autocratization in Polarized Societies: the West African Experience [GL14.27] Author Meets Critics: New Laclaudian Takes Populism, Hegemony, and Performativity[GL14.32] New Challenges of Populism and Polarization in India[LOC01.01] Resilience and Resistance: Democratic Movements in South Asia's Political Landscape[LOC02.10] War and Peace: Lessons from East Asian History[LOC03.02] South Asian Perspective of Human Rights Jurisprudence with Special Reference to India[LOC05.10] Dynamics of Political and Social Change in Korea 한국 정치와 사회 변동의 동학[LOC09.06] Party Politics, Foreign Policy, and Populism | 정당 정치와 외교 정책 그리고 포퓰리즘 [RC04.01] Theorizing the Visual in Political Studies[RC05.03] Smart Cities, AI, Online Participation, and Local State Capacity[RC07.02] Recent Research on Gender, Peace, and Security[RC08.01] The International Role of Parliaments in Resisting Autocratization[RC13.21] Democratic Resilience in East and Southeast Asia - Potentials, Pathways, Performances[RC13.26] Legal and Practical Aspects of Autocratization. Lessons from Central and Eastern Europe[RC14.05] Political Parties in Multi-Ethnic Societies[RC17.04] Democracies Under Pressure: Resilience and Adaptation in the Face of Crises[RC19.09] Gendered Insecurities in the Era of Multiple Crises: Feminist Resistance as Radical Hope [RC19.23] Gender and Global Diplomacy: Bridging Local and International Perspectives[RC20.02] Are Anti-Corruption Agencies (ACAs) Contributing to Knowledge-Based Anti-Corruption? – A Tribute to Professor Jon S.T. Quah[RC22.02] Political Advertising in Contemporary Global Context[RC22.25] Political Campaigning and Strategic Communication[RC26.17] Women’s Rights, Sexual and Gender Minorities in Polarized Societies[RC33.02] Teaching and Pedagogy in Political Science[RC34.05] Political Inequality in Contemporary Democracies: Causes, Consequences, and Questions of Measurement[RC34.21] Rethinking Democracy in Times of Global Crisis[RC35.12] Innovative Technological AI and Methods for Sustainable Development[RC40.05] New World Order and Dispute Settlement[RC44.03] Intersecting Identities: The Impact of Ethnicity and Religion on Violent Conflict in Africa and the Middle East[RC44.10] War, Conflict, Peoplehood, and Emergency Governance[RC46.05] The BRICS, Migration, and Citizenship: Exploring the Complexities of Migration in Emerging Economies[RC46.25] Diaspora Activism and Contemporary Conflicts[RC51.09] The Rise of Asia in Global Finance II: Reconfiguring Global Financial Norms[RC51.36] Linkages, Diplomacy, and Norms: Interactions in the Global Economy[RC52.18] Navigating Governance for Inclusive Urban Sustainability in the Philippines [RC52.22] Climate Security in Contemporary World Politics[RC53.01] Indigenous Governance, Self-Governance, and Self-Determination[SE.07] Deepening Representation and Voice in the Discipline: Challenges and Opportunities under the Veil of Uncertainty