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GPYV Monday Discussions

Haiti Crisis | China & Tech Giants | Hungary & LGBTQ | Heat Wave | Search for Rare Earths

12 July 2021

By GP Course Scholars

Programme
 
1600-1630 hrs: Session-I
Haiti: A Perfect Storm brewing
The current political scenario of the Caribbean country seems rather unpredictable. In the wake of the President’s assassination, Haiti continues to grapple with deteriorating political, economic, and social issues. The trends appear to point towards further spiralling.
Joeana Cera Mathews, Department of International Relations, University of Mysore

China: Beijing tames its tech giants
China revamps its policy to rein over its iconic tech industry, amid concerns of user data privacy and anti-competitive practices.
Sukanya Bali, Research Associate, NIAS

Discussants: Lokendra Sharma & Harini Madhusudan
1630-1700 hrs: Session-II
Europe: Hungary’s LGBTQ problem
Originally targeting paedophilia, the new law has now brewed into a scuttling of opinions abandoning the first draft. Has the rising right-wing ideology brought the orthodox belief back along with extreme hatred?
Chetna Vinay Bhora
 
Climate Change: The world is broiling with record-breaking temperatures
Heatwaves are glaring manifestations of climate change. Recurring extreme weather events across the globe are sending a climate alarm. However, adaptation and management of such disturbing weather events are significant.
Akriti Sharma, Doctoral scholar, NIAS

Discussants: Sourina Bej and Rashmi Ramesh

1700-1730 hrs: Session-III
Rare Earth metals: Significance, Geostrategic importance, and the Race among the global leaders
Harini Madhusudan (Doctoral scholar) and Sukanya Bali (Research Associate)

Discussants: Lokendra Sharma and Rashmi Ramesh

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