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GPYV Monday Discussions

North Korea and China | REvil Exit | Protests in Cuba | Violence in South Africa | Afghanistan and Taliban | Heatwaves

19 July 2021

By GP Course Scholars

Programme
 
1600-1645 hrs: Session-I
North Korea and China: A thriving asymmetric alliance
The nature of North Korea-China’s asymmetric alliance is determined by their take on South Korea and America
Keerthana Nambiar, Department of International Relations, University of Mysore

REvil’s unexpected exit: A ploy or a plea?
It is unlikely that REvil will permanently shut down their lucrative Ransomware-as-a-Service business amidst rising international pressure
Jeshil Samuel, Department of History and International Studies, CHRIST (Deemed to be University)

Discussants: Avishka Ashok & Harini Madhusudan
1645-1730 hrs: Session-II
Cuba: The End of Revolution?
The largest protests in three decades have exposed the simmering discontent in the Cuban society. Diaz-Canel’s failure to address genuine demands will weaken the ‘revolution’.
Lokendra Sharma, Doctoral scholar, NIAS

South Africa: Beyond the pro-Zuma protest
South Africa has to look beyond the "insurrection" narrative and address economic and political crises that have triggered the violence.
Anu Maria, Department of Political Science, Madras Christian College

World is ready to engage in a dialogue with the Taliban. Why?
After decades of violence and terror spread by the Taliban, countries are willing to engage in dialogue with them in order to meet respective regional interests.
Sarthak Jain, Department of International Relations, University of Mysore

Discussants: Joeana Cera Mathews, Apoorva Sudhakar, and Abigail Miriam Fernandez

1730-1800 hrs: Session-III
Heatwaves: The Phenomenon, Adaptation and Mitigation
Akriti Sharma and Rashmi BR, Doctoral Scholars, NIAS

Discussants: Dhanushaa P, Julia Mathew and Juan Joseph

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