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Global Politics Young Voices

Pandemic Protests and Migrant Crisis in Europe, Abductions in Africa, and India in Afghanistan

30 August 2021

By GP Course Scholars

Programme
 
Session-I: 0400-0445 hrs
Europe: What is behind the anti-lockdown protests?
Despite being anti-government themed, the protests are diverse and could stay. While some are pro-citizen, others are libertarians and most are pro-economic rights: born out of a mix of constitutional patriotism and capitalist-individualistic societies in Europe
Sourina Bej, Doctoral Scholar, University of Bonn

Europe: Is Belarus "weaponising" the Migrant Crisis?
The recent migrant situation with Belarus is a response to the sanctions but has its roots in the Baltic approach to the EU’s ‘Open and Secure Europe’ agenda
Harini Madhusudan, Doctoral Scholar, NIAS

Session-II: 0445-0530 hrs
Nigeria’s children: Abductions, lost innocence, and a glaring reflection of State failure
Economic compulsions, vague responses from the State and the infrastructural failure have contributed to the rising instances of kidnappings in Nigeria and made it a lucrative activity
Apoorva Sudhakar, Research Associate, NIAS

Re-reading the Afghan jigsaw puzzle
With the takeover of Kabul, Taliban is in, but the Indian influence isn’t going out anytime soon
Bhuvan Ningania, Independent researcher, New Delhi

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