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Global Politics Young Voices (GPYV) Discussion

Contemporary Global Politics and World Order: Perspectives from East Asia and Africa

4 January 2025

By GP Scholars

National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS)
Global Politics, Young Voices (GPYV)
Towards a Research Network on Contemporary World Affairs

GPYV Discussion #140
Contemporary Global Politics and World Order
Perspectives from East Asia and Africa


  04 January 2025, Saturday, 1000 hrs
Venue: Maharaja's College, University of Mysore

Organized by
Science Technology and International Relations (STIR) Programme
National Institute of Advanced Studies

In collaboration with
Department of International Relations,
Maharaja's College, University of Mysore

                                

 
Programme

1000-1030 hrs:
Welcome & Introduction
Dr Bharati Hiremath, 
Head and Coordinator, Department of International Relations, Maharaja's College, University of Mysore
&
Prof D Suba Chandran
Dean, School of Conflict and Security Studies, NIAS
 
 
1030-1145 hrs: Session-I
East Asia and Global Politics

 
⁠The Impact of Japan’s Defense Spending on Regional Security
Nova Karun, 

Department of Politics and International Relations, Pondicherry University

North Korea and Russia: The Strategic Rationale Behind Strengthening Bilateral Ties
Kumari Krishna, 

School of International Affairs, Jindal Global University

Aging economies: East Asia's demographic dilemma
Shraddha Chenthil Kumar, 

School of International Affairs, Jindal Global University

China and the Pacific: Bridging Oceans, Building Ties
Pragya Thakur, 

Department of International Relations, Mysore University

Medical Tourism: A Cornerstone of East Asia’s Economic Strategies and Global Healthcare Excellence
Stuthi Jeevan, 

Department of International Relations, Maharaja’s College, University of Mysore

Inputs by discussants

1200-1300 hrs: Session-II
East Asia and Global Politics

 
China-Taiwan Tensions: A Threat to Regional Stability and Global Order
Shemeri Perera, 

Department of International Relations, Maharaja’s College, University of Mysore

China Paramountcy: Threat to Maritime sovereignties in South China Sea
Chandan Kumar, 

Department of International Relations, Maharaja’s College, University of Mysore

China-US S&T cooperation and its Strategic Significance
Mallikarjun, 

Department of International Relations, Maharaja’s College, University of Mysore

Inputs by discussants

 
1430-1600 hrs: Session-III
Africa and Global Politics
Recent Elections in Africa
Rithik Shetty, 

Kristu Jayanti College, Bengaluru

Sahel Crisis: Crossroads of Conflicts 
Saurabh Verma, 

Department of Political Science and History, Christ (Deemed) to be University, Bengaluru

China’s Engagement in the Horn of Africa
Esther Gamaku, 

Department of International Relations, Maharaja’s College, University of Mysore

The African Union: Political and Strategic Goals
Vaishak Sreekumar, 

School of International Affairs, Jindal Global University

Inputs by discussants
 
1600-1630 hrs
Concluding Session

 
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