IPSA's 75th Anniversary Conference Starts on 11 September in Lisbon
Publication date: Tue, 03 Sep 2024
To mark its 75th anniversary in 2024, will hold an international conference with support from the Gulbenkian Foundation and in partnership with the Portuguese Political Science Association (APCP) on the theme Democratization and Autocratization. This event takes place in Lisbon from 11-13 September 2024. The three-day conference holds particular significance, as it coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Carnation Revolution in Portugal, which Samuel Huntington identified as the starting point of the “third wave” of democratization.
If you want to take part in this international gathering, you can still register as an audience member. and APCP members benefit from a reduced registration fee. student members from Country Group C and Group D can register FREE OF CHARGE.
Conference Program
This three-day event will see over 500 scholars from 74 countries gather to discuss a broad range of topics related to democratization and autocratization in 79 panel discussions. Panel topics will include the challenges of democratization and the rise of autocratic regimes, the impact of populism on democratic backsliding, the role of civil-military relations in political transitions, and the influence of digital technologies on authoritarian practices. Additionally, participants will explore issues such as the political economy of regime change, the role of political elites in both democratic and autocratic contexts, and the implications of globalization for democratic governance.
Keynote Address by Adam Przeworski
Adam Przeworski, the Carroll and Milton Emeritus Professor of Politics and Economics at New York University, will address conference delegates on 11 September with his keynote presentation titled Studying Democracy. In his keynote address, Prof. Przeworski will explore how our understanding of democracy has evolved in response to real-world challenges, particularly in the post-Cold War era where rival ideologies have faded, while conflicts over values and interests within democracies have intensified.
Six Roundtable Discussions
The conference will also feature the following six roundtable discussions, exploring contemporary issues in political science.
LOC Roundtable: Lusophone African Democracies, 50 Years After Portugal's Democratic Transition
11 September 2024 | 09:45 - 11:15 | Auditorium 2
Chair
Paula Duarte Lopes, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal
Speakers
- Teresa Almeida Cravo, CES, FEUC, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal
- Tiago Soares, Universidade de Coimbra, Guinea-Bissau
- Vasco Martins, Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra (CES), Portugal
- Mário Gonçalves, CES, FEUC- Universidade de Coimbra, Cape Verde, Portugal
Autocratization Studies in the XXI Century: Taking Stock, Looking Ahead
11 September 2024 | 11:30 - 13:00 | Auditorium 2
Chair
Luca Tomini, Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Belgium
Co-Chair
Aurel Croissant, University of Heidelberg, Germany
Discussant
Yuko Kasuya, President-Elect, Keio University, Japan
Speakers
- Julia Leininger, German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), Germany
- Janjira Sombatpoonsiri, Chulalongkorn University (Thailand) / GIGA, Germany
- Murat Somer, Ozyegin University, Türkiye
- Andreas Schedler, Central European University, Austria
Past-Presidents Roundtable: Reflections on Leadership and at 75 Years
12 September 2024 | 09:00 - 10:30 | Auditorium 2
Speakers
- Helen Milner, Princeton University, United States
- Lourdes Sola, University of São Paulo, Brazil
- Dianne Pinderhughes, University of Notre Dame, United States
LOC Roundtable: Portraits of Regime Changers in Portugal's Carnation Revolution
12 September 2024 | 10:45 - 12:15 | Auditorium 3
Chair
Carlos Gaspar,Portuguese Institute of International Relations, Portugal
Speakers
- Maria Inácia Rezola, School for Media and Communication, LIACOM, Portugal
- José Pacheco Pereira, Former MEP, Portugal
- David Castaño, NOVA University, FCSH, Portugal
LOC/FLAD Roundtable: Revisiting Juan Linz's Theories of Regimes
12 September 2024 | 15:00 - 16:30 | Auditorium 3
Chair
António Costa Pinto, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon
Speaker(s)
- Jennifer McCoy, Georgia State University, United States
- Andreas Schedler, Central European University, Austria
- Giovanni Capoccia, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
- Mark Thompson, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R
Roundtable: Conversation on the Impact of Political Science in Society: Could we do Better?
13 September 2024 | 09:00 - 10:30 | Auditorium 2
Chair
Pablo Oñate, President, University of Valencia, Spain
Speakers
- John Ishiyama, University of North Texas, United States
- Hasret Dikici Bilgin, Istanbul Bilgi University, Türkiye
For further information and to register, please visit the conference page on the website.