
In an era marked by profound transitions in the global order, the reconstruction of world politics has continually prompted renewed reflections on the nature and historical orogins of political thought. The evolving dynamics between old and new orders have given rise to diverse political discourses and intellectual systems, calling for interdisciplinary scrutiny.
Against the backdrop of increasing academic snecialization how do scholars in the humanities and the social sciences approach political thought differently, and where can their perspectives converge? This workshop aims to bridge intellectual history, conceptual history, and theoretical inquiry, examining the place of political thought across disciplines and exploring interdisciplinary methodologies for its study in the new century.