This weekend (26-28 May), the Department of Political Sciene of the Institute of Political Science and Sociology at the UD organizes a great international conference on Conservatism, Radicalism and Fundamentalism. 31 lecturers from 14 countries share their latest researches and results – detailed programme below!The programme starts by presentations of the two renowned guest lecturers, Michael Freeden and Angus Hawkins, professors from Oxford at 10:00 on Saturday, in Lecture Room No. X (on th second floor of the Main Building).
Saturday
Section 1 15:00-17:00
Section 2 17:00-19:00
Sunday
Section 6 09:00-11:00
Section 4 11:00-13:00
Section 3 15:00-17:00
Section 5 17:00-19:00
Monday
Section 7 09:00-11:00
Section 1
- Christian Houlberg Skov: A Definition of Conservatism
- Rui Bertrand Romão: Identifying Conservatism
- Levente Nagy: Changes in the Meaning of Conservatism
- Raluca Elena Golesteanu: Conservatism and change: Conservative Social Change Projects
Section 2
- Misa Djurkovic: Conservative Revolution
- Janek Wasserman: A Radical Conservative Movement: ‘Die Österreichische Aktion’
- Vlad Muresan: Free-thinking Anarchy vs Conservative Morality
- Herbert De Vriese: The Dialectical relationship Between Conservatism and Radicalism
- E. M. Socaciu- R. Uszkai: The Irreconcilability of the Differences BetweenConservatism and Libertarianism
Section 3
- Jeffrey D. Howison: Politicization and Effects of the American Right During the Reagan’s Era
- Norbert Izsák: The Emergence ofAmerican Religious Right as a Conservative Political Force
- Krommer Zoltán: Discourse Analysis of the 2011-12 Republican Presidential Nomination Campaign
- Csaba Levai: Changing and Permanent Elements in the Political Thought of John Adams
Section 4
- Cenk Saraçoğlu: The Ideological Roots of Erdogan’s Party and Its Understanding of the Term ‘Nation’
- Gergely Egedy: The Hungarian Conservative Attitude Towards the Nation
- Eric Beckett Weaver: Understanding Conservatism in the UK and Hungary in the Interwar Period
- Pócza Kálmán: The British and the Hungarian Conservative Attitudes Toward Constitutionalism
Section 5
- Mehmet Akıncı: An Introduction to the Roots of Turkish Conservatism
- Emre Arslan: Analysis of the Ideology of a Nationalist-Conservative Youth Group in Turkey
- Doğancan Özsel: The Analysis of the Conservative Opposition to Same-sex Marriages and LGBT Movements
- E.Dogan-Y. Durac: On the Rise of the ‘Devout Bourgeoisie’ in Turkey
Section 6
- Lendvai Tamas: Opposition of the Catholic Church Against the Draft Law of Education in 1868
- Borisova Anastasia: The Role of the Bible in Japanese Religious Conservative Thought
- Muhamad T. Ismail: Malaysian Conservative Party and Its Radicalization
- Mikhail Suslov: Conservatism of the Russian Ortodox Church
Section 7
- Jens Wendel-Hansen: Conservative Radicalism and the two Danish Chambers in the 19th Century
- William Miller: Relationship between Progressive and Conservative Parties
- Zoltan Berenyi: Status quo vs. Freedom
- D.Course -Yuri Teper: The Rise of New Radicalism and the Ineffectiveness of the Russian state
- Sean Elliott: Canadian Conservatism: a Form of Authoritarian Populism?
- Valentin Q. Niculescu: Far-Right Conservatives and the New Romanian Conservative Intellectual Elite