Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the evolution of political institutions throughout history, examining their impact on governance and public policy. Participants will analyze case studies that illustrate the relationship between institutional development and societal change.
This session focuses on the interplay between democratic processes and social movements, highlighting how public participation influences policy outcomes. Scholars will discuss historical and contemporary examples of democratic engagement and its effects on social transformation.
This track investigates the historical foundations of governance models and their implications for contemporary public policy. Presentations will cover various governance structures and their adaptability to changing political landscapes.
This session examines the role of political movements in shaping historical narratives and public policy. Participants will engage with case studies that illustrate the dynamics of activism and its influence on state formation.
This track encourages participants to apply historical analysis to contemporary policy issues, fostering a deeper understanding of current governance challenges. Papers will explore how historical precedents inform modern policy decisions.
This session delves into the processes and outcomes of political reform initiatives across different historical contexts. Scholars will discuss the factors that drive reform and the implications for democratic governance.
This track investigates the processes of state formation and their historical trajectories, focusing on the implications for political institutions and public policy. Participants will analyze case studies that highlight the complexities of state-building.
This session explores the intersection of historical politics and policy-making processes, emphasizing the role of historical narratives in shaping policy agendas. Scholars will present research that connects historical events to contemporary policy challenges.
This track examines the sociological dimensions of political institutions, focusing on how social structures influence governance and policy outcomes. Participants will engage with theoretical frameworks and empirical studies that highlight these interactions.
This session focuses on the evolution of public administration practices and their historical contexts. Presentations will address how historical developments have shaped current administrative frameworks and policy implementation.
This track invites participants to conduct comparative analyses of different political systems through a historical lens. Scholars will explore the similarities and differences in governance structures and their implications for public policy across various contexts.
