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LSE-Fudan Annual Conference

The 5th LSE-Fudan Annual Conference will be held on November 2-3, 2026, at Fudan University, Shanghai, China.

The theme for the Conference is: International Organizations and Multilateralism: The Transformation of Global Governance in a Multipolar Era

Conference Overview

In an era defined by geopolitical realignment, the rise of new powers, and unprecedented transnational challenges—from climate change and pandemics to digital governance and economic inequality—the architecture of global governance is under immense strain. The post-1945 multilateral order, centered on international organizations (IOs), is navigating a profound transformation. We are witnessing a shift from a unipolar moment to a definitively multipolar world, raising critical questions about the effectiveness, legitimacy, and future of multilateral cooperation.

Call for Papers

Fudan University and LSE are pleased to invite scholars, researchers, and practitioners from around the world to participate in an international conference that will critically examine the evolving role of international organizations and the state of multilateralism in this new multipolar context. This conference aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue on how global governance structures are adapting, resisting, or being reinvented to address contemporary crises and power shifts. We seek contributions that explore both the theoretical underpinnings and the empirical realities of this transformation.

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Institute for Global Public Policy, Fudan University (IGPP)