We are delighted to announce that the 2022 joint ISSS-IS conference will take place at the University of Florida, Gainesville on December 2–4, 2022. Our UF colleague Zachary Selden is serving as the program chair and host. Proposals are due by July 15, 2022. Proposals should be submitted online at: https://www.isanet.org/Conferences/ISSS-IS-Gainesville-2022/Submissions.
The theme for this year’s conference is:
Rethinking Great Power Conflict and Global Security. The Russian invasion of Ukraine may mark the start of a new era in terms of political conflict and war. At this early juncture in the war, what lessons might scholars be able to draw about the nature of warfare, diplomacy, international institutions and law, as well as regional and global politics? How might states adapt, if at all, both in terms of strategy and policy to the heightened potential for conflict? What does the regional fight in Europe mean for the balance of threat in Asia? How will states and institutions use economic, diplomatic, and other non-military means to contain conflict in this threatening security environment. How might we think about the second and third order effects of this war on alliance structures, trade flows and grappling with global commons problems, such as pandemics and climate change?
For more information about the venue, lodging and activities, please check here: https://www.isanet.org/Conferences/ISSS-IS-Gainesville-2022