KCIS 2024 - War and Human Security in an Evolving World
Room: Conference Room B
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Human security in today’s international environment is a complex and pressing issue. Human security goes beyond traditional notions of state security and encompasses the well-being, dignity, and rights of individuals. In a world marked by rapid geopolitical shifts, global challenges, and emerging threats, ensuring human security requires a multifaceted approach covering a range of issues.
Wednesday, 20 November 2024
Donald Gordon Centre, Queen’s University, Conference Room B
0815 Welcome Announcement
0830 Challenge to the Conference
0845 Opening Keynote Address
0930 Panel 1: Human Security in a Multinational Context
1100 Health Break
1130 Panel 2: Technologies and Advancing the Human Security Agenda
1300 Lunch
1400 Panel 3: States, Citizens, and Resilience in a Disrupted World
1530 Health Break
1600 Keynote Address
1900 Wargame Simulation/Scenario
Thursday, 21 November 2024
0825 Welcome Announcement
0830 Opening Keynote Address
0915 Panel 4: Diversity and Gender in Human Security
1030 Health Break
1100 Panel 5: Evolving Approaches to Human Security
1230 Lunch
1330 Wargame Presentation/Results
1400 Closing Keynote Address
1500 Closing Remarks
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