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Islam in World Affairs Panel at the 11th Pan-European Conference on International Relations
September 13, 2017 - September 16, 2017
Part of EISA’s 11th Annual Conference in Barcelona
Section 24 – Islam in World Affairs: Politics and Paradigms
The section addresses the role of Islam in world affairs. It seeks to explore the empirical experiences and ideational perspectives of the Islamic civilisation on world affairs with regards to statecraft, governance, transnational movements, Islamic State (ISIS, ISIL, Daesh) phenomenon, and Islamic contributions to the field of International Relations.
The section offers analyses of concrete historical experiences and Islamic theoretical approaches to the field of International Relations. Most of the researches carried out by students of IR have fallen into two extremes: they have either overlooked Islamic contributions to world affairs and the field of International Relations — and the rich tradition of the Islamic civilisation with regards to international affairs and statecraft— or tried to ‘Islamise’ the Western tradition of IR. Going beyond these extremes, the aim of the section is to build bridges between IR and Islam by looking into various variables such as theories, empirical experiences and categorical levels of generalisation in international relations.
The overall objective is to both (1) develop a body of knowledge that addresses the theories and practices of the Islamic civilisation and of Muslim societies vis-à-vis international affairs and the discipline of International Relations and (2) set a model for the inclusion of Muslim contributions to the field of IR in order to enrich, diversify and strengthen it.
Section Chairs
Raffaele Mauriello, University of Tehran
Deina Abdelkader, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Islam in World Affairs: Politics and Paradigms Panel Webpage.