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The International Conference on Peace upon Morality, Development and Nation-Building (ICPDN) 2026
“Peace upon Morality in a World of Blurred Morality”

19 June 2026
Kompass Campus, Bangkok, Thailand

In today’s world, the blurring of moral boundaries has profound effects on human life at every level—individual, community, and even the relationship between humans and the environment.

At the personal level, blurred morality creates moral confusion, leaving individuals uncertain about which principles to follow and weakening their inner moral compass. Many people pursue short-term satisfaction through overindulgence, such as excessive use of social media, consumerism, or chasing superficial achievements. Over time, this moral ambiguity can lead to loneliness, anxiety, and psychological stress, even in societies that appear modern, comfortable, and prosperous.

* All time is as per the Local time of the venue

07.30   Registration, Networking and Refreshments
08.30-08.37   Welcoming Remark
08.45-08.55   Opening Address
09.00-09.20   Keynote Address
09.20-09.45   Special Address
09.40-10.15   Break
10.15-11.25   Session 1: Lost Within: Moral Confusion and the Collapse of Inner Peace

This session is designed to explore the impact of moral uncertainty on personal inner peace. It aims to examine how individuals can maintain inner stability and a sense of peace amidst ethical ambiguity and conflicting societal values. This topic acknowledges that many people face dilemmas, unclear moral guidance, and pressures that can disrupt their sense of integrity and calm. The session seeks to provide insights and strategies to help participants navigate moral confusion while fostering resilience, ethical clarity, and lasting inner peace.

11.25-11.45   Global Total Peace Index
11.45-13.00   Lunch
13.00-13.15   The Outstanding National Research Award
13.30-14.30   Session 2: From Stewardship to Exploitation: How Blurred Morality Fuels the Environmental Crisis

This session will focus on the role of moral uncertainty in shaping human interactions with the natural environment. It explores how blurred ethical judgment can lead to exploitation, unsustainable practices, and environmental degradation. The session also recognizes that access to resources and opportunities for responsible stewardship is unevenly distributed, creating further disparities in environmental engagement. The session will examine strategies for cultivating ethical awareness, collective responsibility, and long-term sustainability, aiming to foster a more balanced and morally informed relationship between humans and nature.

14.30-15.30   Session 3: Shifting Morals, Rising Tensions: Managing Conflict Locally and Globally

This session explores the effects of moral ambiguity on conflict and cohesion at local, national, and international levels. It examines how shifting ethical values and unclear moral guidance can intensify tensions, weaken trust, and challenge relationships within communities and between nations. The session also considers how disparities and inequalities contribute to misunderstandings and conflict. Participants will investigate approaches to strengthen moral clarity, foster cooperation, and manage conflicts effectively, aiming to build more inclusive, resilient, and harmonious societies across all levels of human interaction.

15.30-15.40   Closing Remarks
15.40-15.45   Break
15.45-17.45   Academic Forum & Educator Network Forum