February 21 - 22, 2014

UGC Sponsored

International Conference at Jodhpur, India

on

South Asia in Global Perspective: Democracy, Human Rights and Nation Building

 

jointly organised by

Department of Political Science

Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur

and

International Political Science Association

Research Committee on Asian and Pacific Studies (RC-18)

 

February 21 - 22, 2014

The South Asian subcontinent has experienced profound social, political, economic and cultural transformation after globalisation in the past two decades. South Asia has become a primary stage of concern globally because of its important strategic location, a big consumer market for MNCs, young work force, natural resources, variety of cultural attributes and so on. These countries share a common past, heritage, similar problems and common issues and challenges. The conference emphasises three important issues in the region. First is democratic process and it's actual functioning in the region. Democratic process continues to be either torn by conflict and military interventions in politics in this region or challenged by corruption and terrorism. The instability has provided rationale for the countries to keep large armies, which have undermined democracy. Wide spread political corruption and increased instability has turned the counties towards military rule. Recent elections in some countries of South Asia signal a move towards greater and better democracy. Second is the human rights issue because it is related to the life and dignity of the individual. The international human rights movement with UNO, NGO’s and individuals has mounted transnational campaigns to promote human rights norms. Although there have been large number of human rights violation cases in South Asia,  there are some Asian values distinct from those of the West. The conscious theorizing about tolerance and freedom is substantial and important part of our traditions. Third is Nation Building as this is a dynamic and continuous process. It involves development of behaviours, values, language, institutions and physical structures that elucidate history and culture, concretise and protect the present and ensure the future identity and independence of a nation. The countries of South Asia have been shaken by ethnic disturbances from time to time.

 South Asia comprises of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. India, as the largest country in terms of area and population and sharing a common boundary with most of the South Asian countries, has a very important presence. The first regional organisation of the region SAARC has remained a frame work for low key regional interactions in a few selected areas of social and economic activity. If it has really to take off and become a meaningful organisation, it must be provided with a definite political push.

 The Department of Political Science, Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur, India and The Research Committee on Asian and Pacific Studies (RC18) of the International Political Science Association Research Committee, headquartered in Montreal, Canada will be jointly organising the UGC sponsored International Conference in Jodhpur, India on 21-22 February 2014. The theme of the conference is "South Asia in Global Perspective: Democracy, Human Rights and Nation Building”. This conference seeks to explore and capture these changes through a wide range of analysis. The following are suggested sub-themes on which the papers are welcome. The conference is open to thought-provoking aspects related to the following subjects:

·     Democratic values, processes, institutions, culture and power politics in South Asia

·     Protection of Human Rights : issues, problems, mechanisms and challenges

·     Nation building process after the end of cold war : ethnic disturbances, questions of minorities and weaker sections, people's movements

·     Role of SAARC in development, cooperation  and integration  of the region, other regions of the world

·     External forces affecting the region specially  the US and Chinese  presence

·     Structures and processes in politics, economy, law and society

·     Women as actors of change and gender issues.

·     Key challenges  threatening the region; population, poverty, food security, unemployment, education, health, sanitation, environmental degradation, disaster management and sustainable development 

·     Impact of international law, institutions, NGOs ,IGOs and UNO

·     Border disputes, water disputes, terrorism and violence 

·     South Asian fraternity: some measures for peace and cooperation in global perspective

 Today, the South Asian region is emerging as a centre of power in new world order. This region must develop new systems and meet new challenges in global perspectives. In this back drop the present International Conference will be an enabling forum for better understanding the theme through study, research, discussion, lectures, exchange of ideas and information from all over the world. The deliberations are likely to enhance the knowledge and concepts in theory and practice.

About Jodhpur (popularly known as Sun City):

Jodhpur is the second largest city of Rajasthan. This walled and colourful, traditional city, the old town where of is a maze of Blue Streets, Clock Towers the dramatic sand stone Meherangarh Fort and Umaid Bhawan Palace. Some major tourist attractions nearby and around the city are there. It is well connected with other tourist attraction of Rajasthan, mainly Jaipur, Udaipur, Bikaner and Jaisalmer.

Call for Paper & Important Dates:

Papers are invited for this International Conference. The paper givers are suggested to send their abstracts and full paper by E-mail to the following: directormb2014@gmail.com and secretaryjsm2014@gmail.com

Abstract Submission deadline

January 15, 2014

Acceptance and Circulation of details

January 20, 2014

Final Paper Submission deadline

January 31, 2014

Registration fee for Participants:

Up to

Participants

Accompanying Person

Research Scholar/Student

From India

Overseas

From India

Overseas

From India

Overseas

December 31, 2013

1500 INR

50 USD

1500 INR

50 USD

1000 INR

30 USD

January 31, 2014

2000 INR

70 USD

2000 INR

70 USD

1200 INR

40 USD

Spot Registration

2500 INR

80 USD

2500 INR

80 USD

1500 INR

50 USD

 Registration fee be sent by Demand Draft /Cheque (multicity) drawn in favour of “DIRECTOR, ICPS JNVU 2014” payable at Jodhpur or by Electronic Transfer  in Account No. 05710100017048 (DIRECTOR, ICPS JNVU 2014) of Bank of Baroda, University campus, Jodhpur (Raj.) India (IFSC Code : BARBOUNIJOD & MICR Code: 342012006). All communications regarding the conference be directed to the Conference Director.

 It would be a privilege for all of us to have you here for the conference. Delegates are advised to reserve their tickets in advance and inform us the program so that we can ensure there your comfortable stay in Jodhpur.


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