Reminder: “The Unseen IR: Islam and the Study of the ‘International’”

Call for papers and panel proposals for the Co-IRIS section at the 13th Pan-European Conference on International Relations.

Section 44: “The Unseen IR: Islam and the Study of the ‘International’“

Islam has played a major role in world affairs since its inception. Today, the Organisation of the Islamic Cooperation represents the second largest inter-governmental organisation of sates after the UN. A number of Muslim majority countries like the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Republic of Turkey under the AKP, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Malaysia: all claim to follow an Islamic approach to their domestic and foreign policy. Islam as an intellectual force, has received little sustained attention in the fields of Political Science and International Relations specifically. This Section aims to address the nature and goals of international relations, foreign policy and diplomacy from multiple Islamic perspectives. Those perspectives challenge and contribute to international practices and they represent their respective perceptions of the ‘International. The section is an effort to include Islamic civilization and Muslim majority countries in the contemporary international platform and the analysis of the “unseen” in the study of International Relations.

We welcome both individual papers as well as full panel submissions. Proposed panel themes include but are not limited to:
– The seen and unseen in Islamic International Relations Theory
– Islam and international relations
– Islam and Foreign Policy Analysis
– Islam and Diplomacy
– The visual in the international relations of Islamic countries

Deadline for submissions is 28 February 2019. Abstract are to be submitted electronically via the online submission system here, https://www.czech-in.org/cmportalV15/Account/Login?ReturnUrl=%2FcmportalV15%2Fportal%2FPEC19%2Fnormal.

Please, read the Abstract Submission Guidelines prior to making your submission and visit the official EISA PEC 2019 website and the official Co-IRIS website for further updates. Do not hesitate to contact us or the conference organizers with any questions you may have.

The Unseen IR: Islam and the Study of the ‘International’

Call for Papers and Panel Proposals for the Co-IRIS section at the

13th Pan-European Conference on International Relations
11–14 September 2019, University of Sofia, Bulgaria

Section 44: “The Unseen IR: Islam and the Study of the ‘International’

Islam has played a major role in world affairs since its inception. Today, the Organisation of the Islamic Cooperation represents the second largest inter-governmental organisation of sates after the UN. A number of Muslim majority countries like the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Republic of Turkey under the AKP, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Malaysia: all claim to follow an Islamic approach to their domestic and foreign policy.   Islam as an intellectual force, has received little sustained attention in the fields of Political Science and International Relations specifically. This Section aims to address the nature and goals of international relations, foreign policy and diplomacy from multiple Islamic perspectives. Those perspectives challenge and contribute to international practices and they represent their respective perceptions of the ‘International. The section is an effort to include Islamic civilization and Muslim majority countries in the contemporary international platform and the analysis of the “unseen” in the study of International Relations.

We welcome both individual papers as well as full panel submissions. Proposed panel themes include but are not limited to:

  • The seen and unseen in Islamic International Relations Theory
  • Islam and international relations
  • Islam and Foreign Policy Analysis
  • Islam and Diplomacy
  • The visual in the international relations of Islamic countries

Please find the full call for contributions here. Deadline for submissions is 28 February 2019. Abstract are to be submitted electronically via the online submission system. Please, read the Abstract Submission Guidelines prior to making your submission and visit the official EISA PEC 2019 website and the official Co-IRIS website for further updates. Do not hesitate to contact us or the conference organizers with any questions you may have.

Book launch of 2nd Co-IRIS edited volume

You are cordially invited.

Islam in IR routledgeIslam in International Relations: Politics and Paradigms analyses the interaction between Islam and IR. It shows how Islam is a conceptualization of ideas that affect people’s thinking and behaviour in their capacity to relate with IR as both discipline and practice.

This approach challenges Western-based and defined epistemological and ontological foundations of the discipline, and by doing so contributes to worlding IR as a field of study and practice by presenting and discussing a broad range of standpoints from within Islamic civilization. The volume opens with the presentation and discussion of the international thought of a major Muslim leader, followed by a chapter that addresses the ethical practice of IR, from traditional pacifism to modern Arab political philosophy. It then switches to applying constructivism as a tool to understand Islam in world affairs and proceeds to address the issue of how the ethnocentric approach of Western academia has hindered our understanding of world affairs. The volume moves on to address the ISIS phenomenon, a current urgent issue in world affairs, and closes with a look at Islamic geopolitics.

Edited by Nassef Manabilang Adiong, Raffaele Mauriello, and Deina Abdelkader, and with contributions from Farhood Badri, Hanna Pfeifer, Jason E. Strakes, Marina Eleftheriadou, Mohamed-Ali Adraoui, Mohammed Hashas, Muhammad Haniff Hassan, Nicholas P. Roberts, Seyed Mohammad Marandi, Shaimaa Magued, and Sotiris Roussos. The volume is published under the Routledge’s Worlding beyond the West series.

To request to review the book, fill out this online form: http://pages.email.taylorandfrancis.com/review-copy-request



Each activity in this series of book launches, chaired by distinguished scholars, will feature a 5-minute presentation on Co-IRIS by Dr Nassef Manabilang Adiong, a 15-minute talk on “Islam and Democracy: Lessons learnt from the Arab Spring” by Dr Deina Abdelkader, another 15-minute talk on “The Khamenei Doctrine: Iran’s Leader on Diplomacy, Foreign Policy and International Relations” by Dr Raffaele Mauriello, and an open forum. The events will be held at various locations, including CIMEL of SOAS, the Philippine Embassy in London, OXCIS, and Royal Holloway’s CIWAS. Please be guided of the schedules below:

January 15, 2019 (Tuesday, 6:00 – 8:00 pm)
Centre of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law (CIMEL) at SOAS, University of London
Chair: Dr Jonathan Ercanbrack
Venue: Room G3, main SOAS building, SOAS University of London, 10 Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H 0XG
Telephone: +44.20.7898.4095
To register, please contact Dr Ercanbrack at je6@soas.ac.uk.

January 16, 2019 (Wednesday, 10:00 am – 12:00 nn)
Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines in the UK
Chair: Second Secretary and Consul Rommel A. Romato
Venue: Exhibition Hall, Philippine Embassy, 10 Suffolk Street, London SW1Y 4HG
Telephone: +44.20.7451.1780
Registration via email (events@philemb.co.uk) is required.

January 17, 2019 (Thursday, 1:30 – 3:00 pm)
Oxford International Relations Society
Oxford University Islamic Society
Venue: Oscar Wilde Room, Magdalen College, University of Oxford

January 17, 2019 (Thursday, 5:00 – 6:30 pm)
Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies
Chair: Mr Richard Makepeace
Venue: Damascus Room, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, Marston Road, Oxford OX3 0EE
Telephone: +44.1865.618543
To register, please contact the academic office at academic.office@oxcis.ac.uk.

January 18, 2019 (Friday, 5:30 – 7:00 pm)
Centre for Islamic and West Asian Studies (CIWAS) at Royal Holloway, University of London
Chair: Dr Mohammad R. Kalantari
Venue: Moore Auditorium, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham Hill, Egham TW20 0EX
Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ciwas-book-launch-islam-in-international-relations-politics-and-paradigms-tickets-53017472688


You are welcome to submit your research monograph in the following publications edited, advised, and supported by the Co-IRIS team:
– International Journal of Islam in Asia (Brill Publishers)
– Islam and Global Studies series (Palgrave Macmillan)
– Islam and International Relations series (Gerlach Press)
– Islam in Southeast Asia series (Palgrave Macmillan)


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Islam in International Relations -Book Seminar

Islam in International Relations: Politics and Paradigms

Islam in IR routledgeIslam in International Relations: Politics and Paradigms analyses the interaction between Islam and IR. It shows how Islam is a conceptualization of ideas that affect people’s thinking and behaviour in their capacity to relate with IR as both discipline and practice. This approach challenges Western-based and defined epistemological and ontological foundations of the discipline, and by doing so contributes to worlding IR as a field of study and practice by presenting and discussing a broad range of standpoints from within Islamic civilization. The volume opens with the presentation and discussion of the international thought of a major Muslim leader, followed by a chapter that addresses the ethical practice of IR, from traditional pacifism to modern Arab political philosophy. It then switches to applying constructivism as a tool to understand Islam in world affairs and proceeds to address the issue of how the ethnocentric approach of Western academia has hindered our understanding of world affairs. The volume moves on to address the ISIS phenomenon, a current urgent issue in world affairs, and closes with a look at Islamic geopolitics. This comprehensive collection will be of great interest to students, scholars and policy-makers with a focus on the Muslim world. [Download the flyer here]

Citation: Adiong, Nassef Manabilang, Raffaele Mauriello, and  Deina Abdelkader (eds.) Islam in International Relations: Politics and Paradigms. London: Routledge, 2016.

To request to review the book, fill out this online form: http://pages.email.taylorandfrancis.com/review-copy-request

Islam and International Relations: Contributions to Theory and Practice

IR Islam cover1Islam and International Relations: Contributions to Theory and Practice conceives of International Relations (IR) as an intellectual platform, and not as a unilateral project. It is in this vein of thought that each contributor explores Islamic contributions to the field, addressing the theories and practices of the Islamic civilization and of Muslim societies with regards to international affairs and to the discipline of IR. The inclusion of Muslim contributions is not meant to create an isolationist, judicious divide between what is Islamic and what is not. Instead, this study supports the inclusion of that knowledge as a building block in the field of IR. An outcome of the Co-IRIS team (International Relations and Islamic Studies Research Cohort), this study draws together the combined expertise of scholars of Islam in international affairs. [Download the flyer here]

Citation: Abdelkader, Deina, Nassef Manabilang Adiong, and Raffaele Mauriello (eds.) Islam and International Relations: Contributions to Theory and Practice. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.

Reviewed by Ananya Sharma for Insight Turkey  (Fall 2017, Vol. 19, No. 4).