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GPYV Monday Discussions

Indo-Pacific, US foreign policy options & Contempory Conflicts

17 May 2021

By GP Course Scholars

Dincy Adlakha, Gurpreet Singh, Keerthana Nambiar, Joeana Cera Matthews, Dhanushaa P, Julia Mathew, Udbhav Krishna, and Vibha Venugopal


 

1400-1500 hrs: INDO-PACIFIC

A closed route: SCRI will fail before it takes off
Over-dependence on China, multilateral restrictions, and policy problems, will hamper SCRI’s success
Dincy Adlakha, Department of International Relations, CHRIST (deemed-to-be-University)

Geopolitics of the Supply Chain Resilience Initiative
The initiative is closely interlinked with the larger geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific
 Gurpreet Singh, Department of Geopolitics and International Relations, MAHE, Manipal

China-Australia Cold War
Beijing’s suspension of economic dialogue with Australia will cost China more
Keerthana Nambiar, Department of International Relations, University of Mysore



1500-1600 hrs: US FOREIGN POLICY
Taiwan between US and China
The Economist says Taiwan is “the most dangerous place on Earth”. It is complicated. 
Joeana Cera Matthews, Department of International Relations, University of Mysore
 
North Korea: Biden’s policy options are limited
Biden's policy on North Korea will be between Obama’s ‘strategic patience’ and Trump’s ‘personal diplomacy’
Dhanushaa P, Department of Political Science, Madras Christian College, Chennai
 
The US enters the vaccine diplomacy race
The US is late to the vaccine diplomacy race, but it has an edge for three reasons
Julia Mathew, Department of Political Science, Madras Christian College, Chennai


 
1600-1700 hrs: CONTEMPORARY CONFLICTS
Violence in Jerusalem reopens a pandora’s box in Israel-Palestine conflict: Three takeaways
The settlement issue is the instigator to opening old wounds, and reaction to the geopolitical changes in the region
Udbhav Krishna, Department of International Relations, CHRIST (deemed-to-be-University)
 
Return of Taliban is bad news for women’s rights in Afghanistan
Positive developments that have taken place in Afghanistan for women in the two decades will be undermined if Taliban returns to power
Vibha Venugopal, Department of International Relations, CHRIST (deemed-to-be-University)

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