State and State Capacities, Democracy and Development

Event Dates

Nov 19, 2015 - Nov 19, 2015

Location

Prague

Submission Deadline

Oct 31, 2015

CALL FOR PAPERS

Department of Political Science

invites you to submit research papers for the international conference

State and State Capacities, Democracy and Development

19th November 2015

Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague, nám. Jana Palacha 2

Keynote Speakers

Laurence Whitehead, University of Oxford

Department of Political Science, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague and Taipei Cultural and Economic Office in Prague invite for the international conference State and State Capacities, Democracy and Development, which will be held at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague on 19th November 2015. The conference brings together academics to address issues on development and its impacts on states and democratic regimes.

Conference Topic

Although the close relationship between development and democracy was understood as the ironclad evidence, authoritarian regimes around the world demonstrate that these regimes can reap the benefits of economic development without relaxing their political control or proceeding to political liberalization. In addition, considering liberal hegemony, trends in democratization in states such as Afghanistan, or even democratic tradition in states like Papua New Guinea, we should take the state capacities and stateness into account as structural constraints on democracies and development. The conference takes up these complex questions about the relationships between the state, democracy and development. It intends to focus on the democracies in the developing world and compares the above-mentioned relationship in the developing world to Eastern Europe. However, our understanding of development covers broader view than just successful socio-economic development, paraphrasing James C. Scott, we have to be aware not only of successful schemes of development, but also of schemes that were supposed to improved human condition but failed.

We welcome contributions from political scientists, historians, sociologists and other academics in Humanities and Social Sciences. Papers should cover one or several themes related to development and democracy and we welcome both theoretical and empirical papers. No geographic restrictions are imposed.

Recommended topics of papers are as following:

State, state capacities and development

Democracy and its impacts on development

Authoritarian regimes and development

Successful and failed cases of development

Democracy, Development and East Asia

State-society synergy and development

Modernization and state building

Democracy, development and stability

Working languages of the conference is English.

Time schedule

31st October 2015 deadline for submission of abstracts

4th November 2015 announcement of the selected participants

19th November 2015 the conference

Fee

The conference fee is 35 EUR, 950 CZK. Refreshment, coffee breaks and lunch will be provided. Transportation and accommodation are covered individually by participants; however we will be happy to assist foreign participants with all necessary arrangements.

Abstracts

For submissions, please submit an abstract by October 31, 2015 to developmentstatedemocracy@gmail.com. Submission should include a paper title and abstract (no more than 300 words) and a short biographical note. You will receive a notification of acceptance of your paper by October 31, 2015.

Contacts

All questions regarding the conference shall be sent to: developmentstatedemocracy@gmail.com

News will be posted on the website http://upol.ff.cuni.cz/