E-IR & CAN-DAY 1: Event Recap
- The British International Studies Association (BISA) Conference 2025 kicked off in Belfast with discussions on a range of critical topics in international relations.
- Nick Caddick from Anglia Ruskin University, Daniela Suárez Vargas of Queen's University Belfast, Maxwin Paul Rayen from King's College London, and Augustin Berea of the University of St.
- The discussions also covered the pervasive influence of militarization on global politics, examining its effects on various regions and populations.
Delve into the core themes shaping global discourse with a recap of the british International Studies Association (BISA) conference Day 1, featuring in-depth analysis of ethics, transitional justice, and militarization. This report unpacks critical insights from leading academics, exploring the ethical dimensions of storytelling and justice in conflict zones. Focusing on the impact of militarization, this review offers a thorough overview of the discussions from the conference held in Belfast. Gain valuable perspectives on the global implications of these vital issues.News Directory 3 provides this detailed summary to enhance your understanding of international relations. Discover what’s next from the BISA Conference.
BISA Conference Day 1: Ethics, Transitional Justice and Militarization
updated June 20, 2025
The British International Studies Association (BISA) Conference 2025 kicked off in Belfast with discussions on a range of critical topics in international relations. The Thinking Global Team provided highlights from the first day, featuring interviews with experts on the ethics of storytelling, transitional justice in conflict settings, and the impact of militarization.
Marianna Karakoulaki/E-IR
Nick Caddick from Anglia Ruskin University, Daniela Suárez Vargas of Queen’s University Belfast, Maxwin Paul Rayen from King’s College London, and Augustin Berea of the University of St. Andrews shared their insights during the conference. Topics ranged from the moral responsibilities in narrative construction to the complexities of achieving justice in post-conflict societies.
The discussions also covered the pervasive influence of militarization on global politics, examining its effects on various regions and populations. The BISA conference aims to foster dialog and collaboration among scholars and students of international politics.
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What’s next
day 2 of the BISA Conference 2025 promises further in-depth analysis and discussions on pressing issues in international studies, continuing the exploration of global challenges and potential solutions.
