International Association for Political Science Students

International Association for Political Science Students
Logo of the association
Abbreviation IAPSS
Formation 1998
Type International Student's Association
Legal status Association
Purpose Educational / Academic
Headquarters Nijmegen, Netherlands
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
Student Associations / Individuals
Official language
English
President
Kateryna Dyshkantyuk
Main organ
General Assembly
Website iapss.org

The International Association for Political Science Students (IAPSS) is the international association for political science students and students interested in political science issues. The association is politically independent, non-profit and student-run. It executes programs and services worldwide and aims to have global impact in the international political science sphere.

IAPSS sees itself as an umbrella organization for local, regional and national political science student associations and offers a wide range of political science programs and services for both association and individual members. It hosts a number of international political science conferences, study trips and a summer school each year - exclusively dedicated to the promotion of political science students knowledge development, their scientific research and publications. The IAPSS own journal POLITIKON and the online-blog A Different View publish student works on a regular base. Half-a-dozen official IAPSS delegations are sent to major political science conventions and congresses annually. Academic panels at IAPSS' conferences are exclusively designed for the presentation of research projects from political science undergraduates, graduates and post-graduates. Members receive a comprehensive online collection of relevant opportunities from the political science sphere twice a month. An online career center provides one of the largest collection of political science related data, information and websites as well as an introduction to the discipline itself.[1]

History

The idea of a permanent international political science students' network was first discussed in 1996, when students from Leiden University visited colleagues in Rome. The first IAPSS General Assembly was held in Leiden, the Netherlands, in 1998, where the Association was founded and legally registered.

During the following years, IAPSS evolved from a network to an institutionalized governing body. In 2003 a permanent seat was established as the association's headquarters in Ljubljana, Slovenia. In 2004, the first annual "Executive Committee" (ExCom) was elected, coordinating programs and services on various levels directly from the Slovenian capital. By 2005, the incorporation of a new association in Slovenia was finalized and succeeded the previous Dutch based body. Due to internal measures of centralization and its proximity to the EU's capital Brussels, IAPSS is relocating its headquarters to Nijmegen, the Netherlands, by May 1, 2013. Based on a resolution taken by the 16th General Assembly 2013 in Rome, Italy, the realization of all portfolio programs will be coordinated from IAPSS' new permanent seat, located at Radboud University Nijmegen.[2] The headquarters' relocation was accompanied with a full revision of the statues and internal regulations of the association.

As by 2013, IAPSS has embraced more than 80 political science student associations and more than 15,000 students from over 60 different countries from Europe, Asia and Latin America, North America and Africa. It holds active relationships with other major political science associations including the International Political Science Association (IPSA),[3] the International Studies Association (ISA), and the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR)[4] as well as a range of student-run associations from around the globe such as the Association des États Généraux des Étudiants de l'Europe (AEGEE) and the Young Transatlantic Initiative (YTI).

Structure

IAPSS maintains a system of multi-level membership, including associations and ordinary individual members (both with voting rights) and selected honorary and alumni members. Annual elections select the different governing bodies:

  • the General Assembly (GA): composed by all the association and individual members as well as honorary and alumni members (the two latter without the right of vote), it decides on the guidelines and annual framework of the association, elects the other bodies and decides on statute changes, the annual budget as well as proposals from members and policy resolutions.
  • the Executive Committee (ExCom): composed by seven members of at least three different nationalities (president, secretary general, treasurer and 4 regular board members) is the executive body of the Association, it executes IAPSS' annual agenda and portfolio including a range of large-scale conferences, publications, delegations and other membership services. The ExCom is responsible to realize all resolutions and decisions taken by the General Assembly;
  • the Supervisory Committee (SupCom): composed by three members of different nationalities, monitors the work of ExCom and overviews the financial administration of the Association.

Events

Annual Conference & General Assembly

The Annual Conference and General Assembly (AC/GA) is the principal event of the association and is held yearly. It is organized by one of the association members, elected by the GA itself.

The AC/GA is divided in two parts: the annual conference, made up of panels, seminars, lectures and debates, on a specific theme regarding political science, chosen by the association member which organizes the AC/GA; and the General Assembly which discusses and approves guidelines and elects the IAPSS bodies for the next legislative term. The event usually takes place in a country's capital or major town and lasts 5–6 days. From 2013 onwards, two IAPSS General Assemblies are held annually, with a spring and an autumn edition.

16th IAPSS general assembly 2013, Rome, Italy
YearCityTitle
1998Netherlands LeidenThe Foundation Conference
1999Norway OsloEuropean Security beyond 2000
2000Hungary DebrecenNations and Minorities
2001Italy RomeHumankind and Globalisation
2002Romania BucharestNew Europe: The Quest for Identity and Legitimacy
2003Slovenia LjubljanaNew Wind
2004Germany MarburgGood Knowledge: Education as an Object of Trade
2005Russia MoscowThe End of the Transition Paradigm
2006Netherlands AmsterdamGlobal Crime
2007Netherlands AmsterdamGlobalising Citizenship
2008Greece ThessalonikiThe Future of Governance in the 21st Century
2009Slovenia LjubljanaThe Future of Political Science
2010Netherlands LeidenWater Politics
2011Portugal LisbonWorld Leadership
2012Germany BremenThe States they are A-changing[5]
2013Italy RomeGlobal Justice
2013Romania BucharestCollective Action Problems in the Contemporary World[6]
2014Netherlands NijmegenUniversality of Human Rights in the 21st Century
2015Czech Republic PragueNew Threats to Security
2017Ecuador QuitoHuman Mobility
2017 Germany Bremen Truth and Politics

World Congress for Political Science Students

Large demand and the internationalization of the association led towards the installation of an annual World Congress for Political Science Students, as IAPSS' largest event to take place in spring on an annual base. The 1st World Congress was held in 2014 and incorporated a large-scale international political science conference and an IAPSS General Assembly.

YearCityTitle
2014Greece ThessalonikiThe Limits to Global Governance[7]
2015United Kingdom LondonCooperation, Conflict and Security
2016Germany BerlinChallenging Democracy
2017Hungary BudapestThe Meaning of Politics
2018France ParisDiversity and Globalisation

Academic Conferences

Aside from the AC/GA, IAPSS organizes several international conferences throughout the year on political science issues. It is organized by one of the association members, elected by the GA, and focusses exclusively on the examination of a selected political science topic, the promotion of student research projects and inputs of academic, civil and political actors from the political science arena.

YearCityTitle
2006Italy TriesteNon-violence: history, politics, rights, international value?
2007Romania Cluj-NapocaSovereignty in a globalizing world
2008Italy RomeThe Giant's rise
2009Serbia BelgradeStand up for peace
2011Greece ThessalonikiEuropean Identity
2013Montenegro BudvaChallenges to the Global Political Economy [8][9]

Other events

YearCityTypeTitle
2000Germany MarburgIAPSS Regional ConferencePost Cold War Europe
2001Romania BucharestIAPSS Regional ConferenceThe Bridges Network
2002Slovenia LjubljanaIAPSS Regional ConferenceGood Morning Terrorism
2003Iceland ReykjavíkIAPSS Regional ConferenceGlobalization and National Identity
2004Finland HelsinkiIAPSS Nordic ConferenceThe Role of Nordic Cooperation in Enlarging Europe
Romania Cluj-NapocaIAPSS Summer schoolReinforcing IAPSS Team
Netherlands LeidenIAPSS Regional Conference for Northern EuropeEuropean Integration
2005Switzerland Bern/ZurichIAPSS Regional ConferenceNeutrality in International Context: Good, Bad or just Making Rich?
2006Italy Rome"Old, New and Future Europe" ConferencesEurope – Plurality of the Identities
Slovenia Ljubljana"Old, New and Future Europe" ConferencesEurope in the World
Romania Bucharest"Old, New and Future Europe" ConferencesFurther European Enlargement
2007Slovenia LjubljanaIAPSS International seminarYouth Bridging the Gap: Reaching out to the Roma
2008Slovenia LjubljanaIAPSS Going GreenConfronting Energy and Climate Change Policies
IAPSS Member Association SSE Cluj promoting the 2006 Europe Day in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

IAPSS Publications

POLITIKON

"Politikon: The IAPSS Journal of Political Science" (also Politikon) is the principal academic review of the Association. Founded in 2001, it is published quarterly, with a short two-year hiatus from 2009 to 2011, due to a comprehensive redefinition process.

Politikon publishes undergraduate and graduate student articles from around the world. The peer-review and supervision process involves talented junior academics from across the world and abstracts from Politikon are included in the International Political Science Association's (IPSA) Annual International Political Science Abstracts.[10]

A Different View

A Different View (also ADV) is the Association's online blog with a critical touch. Founded in 2005 as a monthly online magazine, ADV deals with a wide range of topics including political, social, cultural, economic affairs. It gives undergraduate and graduate students from around the world the opportunity to shed light on the issues that their countries face through the publication of blogposts.

Encuentro Latinoamericano

Encuentro Latinoamericano (ELA) focuses on politics of, in and about Latin America, with articles published in Spanish, English and Portuguese, and it follows the same format of a double blind peer-review process as Politikon.

Executive Committee

The Association is run by an eight-member Executive Committee (ExCom). Executive Committee members coordinate respective departments and are responsible for the execution of the Association's portfolio. From 1999 to 2004, the Chairperson of the Member Association responsible to organize the annual Academic Conference & General Assembly (ACGA) served also as President of the association. From October 1, 2004 these positions were detached, and the IAPSS Executive Committee (ExCom), was established as a permanent board and led by an annually elected president.

The Executive Committee is furthermore assisted by a large number of departmental coordinators who support the board in the execution of its operations.

Participants of the 16th IAPSS General Assembly 2013, Rome, Italy

IAPSS Executive Committee 2018/2019

PositionPerson
PresidentGermany Kateryna Dyshkantyuk
Secretary GeneralCroatia Gentiana Fana
TreasurerGermany Vanessa Pischulti
Head of AcademicsRomania Mihai Chihaia
Head of World CongressSpain Enrique Romeo
Head of Academic ConventionUnited States Jennifer Yi
Head of EventsBulgaria Armanda Dimitrova
Head of International Cooperation and Public Relations Germany Tobias Scholz

IAPSS Presidents since 1998

YearPresident
1998Netherlands Matthijs Luijke
1999Norway Halvard Leira
2000Hungary Ferenc Pénzes
2001Italy Alessio Sanguinetti
2002Romania Claudiu Craciun
2003Slovenia Blaž Gorjup
2004Romania Stefan Cibian
Germany Cornelia Schöler
2004–2005Slovenia Matija Kovač
2005–2006Netherlands Yvon Braam
2006–2007Moldova Iana Stantieru
2007–2008Greece Alexandros Samaras
2008–2009Peru Alejandro Delmar Injoque
2009–2010Bulgaria Yoana Balchova
2010–2011Italy Luca Martinelli
2011–2012Portugal Pedro Manuel Costa
2012–2013Germany Philipp Aepler
2013–2014Germany Philipp Aepler
2014–2015Germany Philipp Aepler
2015–2016Netherlands Jannick Burggraaff
2016–2017Germany Anna-Lisa Wirth
2017–2018Germany Kateryna Dyshkantyuk
2018–2019Germany Kateryna Dyshkantyuk

See also

IAPSS Partners

References

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  3. "IAPSS World Congress in London was a Great Success!". IPSA / AISP. Retrieved 2016-11-19.
  4. "Cooperation, Conflict and Security in Global Politics (IAPSS Section)". ecpr.eu. Retrieved 2016-11-19.
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  6. http://ac2013.unyouth.ro
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