The Romanian Institute for Europe-Asia Studies (IRSEA) would like to cordially invite academics, researchers and professionals in Peace-Making and Conflict Resolution, Area Studies, International Relations, Political Science, International Law, Security Studies, Journalism or other adjacent fields to contribute to our new project regarding the Syrian conflict and its geopolitical side-effects upon the larger regional order: “The Spring of Our Discontent: The Roots, Stakes and Aftermath of the Syrian Civil War”.
The Romanian Institute for Europe-Asia Studies (IRSEA) cordially invites academics, researchers and professionals in Area Studies, International Relations, Political Science, International Law, Journalism or other adjacent fields to contribute to our new project regarding the migration phenomenon across the Middle East: “The Unseen Costs of Migration. Splitting the Bill, Sharing the Responsibility". The research findings will be published in an edited volume in the first quarter of 2021.
Ethnic Politics in Contemporary China. Authoritarian Politics.
Social Policies in Non-Democracies. State-Intellectual Relations. US-China/East-Asia Relations. Qualitative Research Methods
The project thus aims at identifying ways of addressing the problem while avoiding the strong animosities between the parties engaged in the ongoing Korean conflicts, which are rooted in a web of historical, national, international and socio-cultural differences and disagreements. The project is based on the understanding that culture – i.e. values, norms and a generally disseminated and broadly accepted worldview - is a fact of life, and affects people in particular ways, differently from region to region.