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The 20th Annual AGS International Graduate Student Conference 2026
Beyond Polarity: Reimagining Global Governance Friday, April 17, 2026 Location: Paris, France To register, please RSVP by email to conference@ags.edu The American Graduate School in Paris (AGS) is now accepting submissions for its 2026 International Graduate Student Conference on the theme: Beyond Polarity: Reimagining Global Governance Theme and Objectives In a time of global turbulence, fragmentation, and the reconfiguration of power, the world stands at a crossroads. The traditional frameworks of unipolar, bipolar, and multipolar order no longer adequately describe today’s international system. Instead, we face a post-polar world—one marked by uncertainty, overlapping crises, and the urgent need for reconstruction. This conference, titled Beyond Polarity: Reimagining Global Governance, invites participants to engage with the question of what lies after polarity—to examine how international relations, diplomacy, and governance are being reimagined amid paradigm shifts and global realignments. How might we move beyond polarity toward new principles of cooperation, legitimacy, and accountability? What kinds of governance can emerge in a world where power and norms are increasingly diffuse? We also invite reflections on related subthemes such as: • A Post-Polar World: Fragmentation, Uncertainty, and Reconstruction • Post-Polarity and International Relations: Reimagining Global Governance • No Strings Attached? International Relations in an Age of Unraveling or Paradigm Shifts in IR • Beyond Polarity: Navigating Global Shifts in Power and Principles This one-day, in-person event seeks to bring together graduate, postgraduate, and senior undergraduate students, as well as scholars, professionals, and advocates, to explore theoretical, practical, and normative innovations in global governance from political, legal, economic, social, cultural, and philosophical perspectives. Participation on panels is selective. Attendance is open to all. Possible Conference Paper Themes Papers should engage with the fields of International Relations and Global Governance. Possible sub-themes include (but are not limited to): • A post-polar world: fragmentation, uncertainty, and reconstruction • Beyond unipolarity, bipolarity, and multipolarity • Global governance beyond state sovereignty • Governance in the digital and AI age • Climate diplomacy and planetary governance • The governance of global commons: oceans, cyberspace, outer space • Feminist and decolonial perspectives on global order • Future visions of democracy and global citizenship • Principles, power, and pragmatism in post-polar governance • Transnational civil society and global activism Selected papers will be considered for publication in the Journal of International Relations, Peace Studies, and Development, a peer-reviewed, open-access journal published jointly by Arcadia University and the American Graduate School in Paris. (https://scholarworks.arcadia.edu/agsjournal/) Date and Location Friday, April 17, 2026 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM CET Paris, France Who Can Submit This conference is intended primarily for graduate students, though senior undergraduates may apply with a faculty or professional recommendation in a related field. Applicants must be able to be present at the conference; No zoom presentations are permitted. How to Submit Abstracts should be 200–350 words and submitted electronically to conference@ags.edu as a Microsoft Word or PDF attachment. Your abstract should clearly how your topic relates to the theme of the conference. Please include in the subject line: [Your Name] – AGS Conference Abstract Submission Include the following details in your submission: • Paper title (tentative or finalized) • Research topic and methodology (if applicable) • University affiliation (degrees earned/in progress) • Professional affiliation (if applicable) • Prior conference presentation experience (if applicable) • Letter of recommendation (required for senior undergraduates outside AGS) Full papers are encouraged but not required prior to the conference. For papers selected for publication, a completed draft will be due two weeks after the conference. Submission Deadlines • Abstract deadline: 6 PM EST February 15, 2026 • Working draft : April 10, 2026 Fees and Conditions All accepted candidates attending in person or virtually must pay a non-refundable 50-euro registration fee. Fees support organizational and administrative costs. Applicants are confirmed only after payment of the fee within 10 days of receiving an acceptance letter. If accepted participants cancel after confirmation, the fee remains non-refundable. Attendance for non-presenting guests is free. Contact and RSVP For questions or RSVPs, please contact the Graduate Student Conference Committee at: conference@ags.edu | |||||||||||
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