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SUMMARY:YSI–NACLICS Innovation Futures Initiative: Modeling Tomorrow for Sustainable Development
DESCRIPTION:Project : Modeling Tomorrow: Innovation for Sustainable Development \nThis Academy is a multidisciplinary initiative designed for doctoral and postdoctoral researchers interested in innovation\, development\, and policy. It provides a unique opportunity to explore innovation ecosystems as complex\, dynamic\, and non-linear systems shaped by interactions among governments\, businesses\, research institutions\, and regulatory bodies. Understanding these systems requires a complexity-based approach that accounts for interdependencies\, evolving contexts\, and unpredictability. \nThemes Addressed: \n\nComplexity science and its application to studying innovation systems\nEvaluation of national and regional innovation policies\nEconomic complexity and innovation ecosystems\nInnovation for sustainable development and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)\nPolicy design\, evidence-based evaluation\, and socio-economic impact\n\nWho is Involved: \n\nLeading scholars and practitioners from academia\, industry\, and policymaking\nYoung scholars and early-career researchers from the NACLICS and GLOBELICS networks\nThematic working groups\, including Economic Complexity\, Innovation Ecosystems\, and regional research networks\n\nWhat to Expect:\nParticipants will engage in a mix of lectures\, mentoring\, panels\, and practical activities: \n\nLectures & Mentoring: Gain theoretical knowledge and hands-on guidance from experts.\nPanel Sessions: Learn from diverse perspectives on innovation policy\, research methods\, and practical implementation.\nWorking Paper Feedback: Receive individualized input on one research paper or working draft.\nProfessional Development: Build research\, collaboration\, and career skills.\nField Trips & Hackathon: Participate in applied exercises exploring innovation for sustainable development.\nNetworking Opportunities: Meet peers\, potential collaborators\, and senior researchers for long-term professional connections.\n\nWhy Take Part: \n\nStrengthen your understanding of innovation systems using advanced complexity approaches.\nReceive mentoring from top experts in the field.\nGain exposure to international networks and collaborative research opportunities.\nContribute to shaping innovation policy and research practices for socio-economic development.\nPresent your research to peers and senior scholars\, and engage in practical discussions on collaboration.\n\nThis Academy is an exceptional platform to connect with a global community\, advance your research\, and develop both theoretical and practical skills in innovation\, development\, and policy. \n 
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LOCATION:The University of the West Indies\, Cave Hill Rd\, Wanstead\, Saint Michael Barbados\, BB11137\, Barbados
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SUMMARY:YSI Pre-conference @ STOREP 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Keynesian Working Group\, in collaboration with the Italian Post-Keynesian Network (IPKN)\, warmly invites young scholars to submit abstracts for the 2026 YSI–STOREP Pre-Conference on “The Political Economy of War\, Militarism\, and Geopolitical Conflict”. The pre-conference will take place at University of Naples – Federico II\, Italy\, on June 24–25\, 2026. \nSince 2018\, YSI has organized a pre-conference ahead of STOREP’s annual meeting\, fostering a vibrant space for intellectual exchange between senior scholars and young researchers interested in political economy and the history of economic thought\, particularly within Keynesian and heterodox traditions. Building on this long-standing collaboration\, the 2026 edition focuses on the renewed centrality of war\, militarism\, and geopolitical conflict in contemporary capitalism. \nIn recent years\, rising military expenditures\, rearmament strategies\, and geopolitical fragmentation have profoundly reshaped growth patterns\, industrial structures\, public budgets\, and international dependencies. Yet\, the economic analysis of war and militarism remains relatively underexplored. This pre-conference aims to provide a dedicated space for young scholars to critically examine the economics of war\, the structural interdependencies between countries\, and the changing role of the state as a strategic economic actor in an era of geopolitical transformation. \nThe event will combine different participation formats\, including paper presentations by graduate students and early-career researchers\, alongside seminars and lectures by senior scholars affiliated with STOREP and IPKN. Particular emphasis will be placed on constructive feedback\, collective discussion\, and the development of future research collaborations. \n  \nWe welcome contributions engaging with\, but not limited to\, the following themes: \n???? The Economics of War and Militarism\nHow do military spending\, rearmament\, and defense industries affect growth\, employment\, innovation\, and income distribution? What are the macroeconomic and structural consequences of permanent war economies? \n???? Geopolitics\, Industrial Structures\, and Strategic Sectors\nHow are geopolitical conflicts reshaping industrial policy\, strategic autonomy\, and global production networks? What role does the state play in directing investment and restructuring key sectors? \n???? International Interdependencies and Global Fragmentation\nHow do sanctions\, trade restrictions\, and geopolitical blocs transform international economic relations? What are the implications for dependency\, uneven development\, and global inequalities? \n????️ The State\, Public Budgets\, and Political Economy\nHow does the return of militarism interact with fiscal policy\, public debt\, welfare states\, and democratic governance? What tensions emerge between military priorities and social or environmental objectives? \n???? War Economy in Economic Thought: Historical and Contemporary PerspectivesHow have economists theorized the relationship between war\, militarism\, and economic organization across different historical and theoretical contexts? How is this relationship being conceptualized within contemporary economic paradigms? \n  \nHow to Apply \nInterested participants are invited to submit an abstract of up to 300 words\, outlining their research question\, methodology\, and main arguments. \nSelected participants will have the opportunity to present their work and receive detailed feedback from peers and senior scholars. Partial travel stipends and accommodation support may be available for selected participants\, subject to funding availability. \n  \nKey Details \nEvent: YSI–STOREP Pre-Conference\nTitle: The Political Economy of War\, Militarism\, and Geopolitical Conflict\nDates: June 24–25\, 2026\nLocation: Department of Law\, University of Naples – Federico II.\nDeadline for Applications: April 3 (Extended) \n 
URL:https://heske.wisdmlabs.net/event/ysi-pre-conference-storep-2026/
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