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Call for Papers! The America in the World Consortium is Accepting Abstracts for Its 2022 Conference

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Call For Papers: "Uncertainty: The Indo-Pacific Region and American Foreign Policy" at The University of Texas at Austin Clements Center for National Security 
Deadline to apply: December 1st, 2021

The America in the World Consortium invites students, scholars, and policy practitioners to submit proposals for a one-day conference on issues facing the Indo-Pacific region and its role in American foreign policy and strategy. 

In the 50 years since President Nixon’s opening to China, the Indo-Pacific has become the focal point of world affairs and American foreign policy due to the region's burgeoning political, economic, military, and cultural influence. Its member countries occupy key nodes in the networks and partnerships binding the international order together. The presence of China and India, long-standing American allies such as Australia, Japan, and Korea, and emerging states in Southeast Asia, as well as the preponderance of flashpoints and issues of mutual interest create complex considerations for American policymakers and scholars. Any formation of future American strategy and policy toward the Indo-Pacific must address an expansive array of challenges: alliances, climate, health, migration, security, trade, and more. 

In recognition of this, the AWC and its partners, the Clements Center for National Security (UT-Austin), the Kissinger Center for Global Affairs (JHU-SAIS), and the Duke University Program in American Grand Strategy, are convening an interdisciplinary conference to examine the myriad issues that illustrate the significance of the Indo-Pacific region to American foreign policy. This conference seeks to examine the causes, connections, implications, and lessons that will impact the work of scholars and policymakers as America engages the Indo-Pacific in the 21st century. 
 
Conference Date 
March 4, 2022 (Friday) 
 
Conference Location 
The University of Texas at Austin 

Proposal Instructions: To ensure a wide range of perspectives, the organizers welcome proposals from ABDs, early career professionals, and policy practitioners. Disciplines of interest may include history, political science, international relations, public policy, and area studies. We are interested in thought-provoking works at various stages of readiness. Please send a 250-word abstract of your proposed presentation to [email protected] by December 1, 2021. Presentations should be structured for 15-20 minutes. The organizers will respond shortly after submission. 

AWC Fellows, Clements Center for National Security 
William Chou
Zoltan Feher
Joseph Ledford