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India,

WISC-AEPA Goa Joint Workshops

 

 

  International Workshop of Early Career Researchers

 

Evolving Global Order and International Relations

Perspectives from the Global South

8-9 December 2017

 

Organized by

 

Department of Political Science, Goa University

World International Studies Committee

Indian Council of World Affairs

 

Tentative Programme

Registration: 9.30-10.A.M.

Inaugural session:  10.00-11.30 A.M.         Welcome Remarks by Prof. Rahul Tripathi, Head Dept of Political Science, Goa University

                                                                 Remarks by Prof. Gunther Hellmann, Goethe University, Frankfurt

                                                                 Remarks by Dr. Dinoj Upadhyay, Indian Council of World Affairs,         

                                                                 Remarks by Mr Rajesh Bhaticar, Dempos Charities Trust

                                                                 Message on behalf of Prof. Varun Sahni, Vice Chancellor, Goa University

                                                                 Special Address by Prof. Navnita Chadha Behera, Head, Dept of Political Science, Delhi University

                                                                 Vote of Thanks Dr. Vrinda Borkar, principal Dhempe College.

                                                                

Tea Break: 11.30-11.45

Session I     11.45-1.30 P.M.    Emerging Order(s) and the Global South

Chair.  Prof. Aparajita Gangopadhyay , Director, Centre for Latin American Studies, Goa University

Presentations

Shaji Sadasivan

Central University Hyderabad

Debates on Existing Binaries in Global South

Nanda Kishore M.S.

Dept. Of Geopolitics, Manipal University

Decoding the Evolving Global Order: A Theoretical Consideration

(Discussant Thuy Do, Vietnam, Atsuku Watanabe Japan)

Vinu J George

Research Scholar, M.G University Kerala

Intellectual Property Rights, the Hegemonic Order and New Security Challenges: Concerns of the Global South

 

Discussion /Q and A

1.30- 2.30  Lunch

Session II   2.30-4.30 Political Economy of Globalization and Development

Chair: Prof. Karen Smith, Leiden University, Netherland

Rahul  Pillai

Chowgule College, Margao Goa

Conflict Resolution and Recovery: The Promising Role of Resource Management in Northern Province (Sri Lanka)

Avipshu Halder

Asst Prof. Dept of Political Science, Calcutta University

India and Political Economy of Globalization: A Theoretical Exploration

Dhananjay Tripathi

South Asian University

Regional Integration: Looking Beyond the Obsession of Economic Growth

 

Parvathy Devi K

Research Scholar, MG University Kottayam

Migration and Governance: A Bottom-up Approach

Shraddha Naik

Research Scholar, South Asian Studies, JNU

Sustainable Development Goals in the Global South: An Endeavour of the IBSA Trust Fund and New Development Bank

 

Monojit Das

Department of Defence Studies, University of Madras

Discussing International Cyberspace Relations: The Need for a virtual organization

(in absentia)

Q and A/Discussions

Tea 

Day II     9th December 2017 

Session III   9.30 A.M. to 11.A.M.

Panel Discussion

Evolving Global Order and International Relations: Is there a Perspective from Global South?

Chair: Prof. Gunther Hellmann, Goethe University, Frankfurt

Speakers: Prof. Pinar Bilgin, Bilkent University,Turkey

                Prof. Aparajita Gangopadhyay, Centre for Latin American Studies, Goa University

                Prof. Karen Smith, University of Leiden

                Prof. Rahul  Tripathi, Department of Political Science, Goa University

Tea Break: 11.A.M. to 11.15 A.M.

Session IV    11.15 A.M  to 1.30 P.M.   Conflict, Security and Cooperation : Local and the Global

Chairs :   Dr. Dinoj Upadhyay, Research Fellow, Indian Council of World Affairs

Presentations

Shilpa Singh

Ph.D Scholar, Department of Political Science, Goa University

Axis of Nation, Militarism and Capitalism: Critiquing the  ‘Peaceful Economic Competition’ from North to South

 

Nisha Bind

National Law University, Chattisgarh

Complexities of Internal Security In India: Case of Human Rights Violations in North East India in view of Identity Politics

 

Dattesh Parulekar

Asst Prof. CLAS, Goa University

The Right-to-Intervene (R2I) vs. a Responsibility-to-Protect (R2P): Muscular Humanitarianism for the 21st Century

(Discussant : Obert Hodzi, University of Helsinki)

Pema Tseten Lachungpa

Research Scholar, Sikkim Central University

Rise of Armed Non-state actors in International Relations: A case of armed Insurgency groups in Northeast India

(Discussant Muhammad Sesay, McGill University, Toronto)

 

Anuradha Bhutia

Research Scholar, Sikkim Central University

Understanding Borders and Borderlands  from Women’s Perspective: A case study of India-Nepal Border

(Discussant ;Amya Agrawal, Delhi University)

 

Abhijeet Dihidar

Research Scholar, South Asian Studies, JNU

Indigeneity and Global Solidarity in International Politics: A Case of Nepal’s Indigenous Nationalities’ Mobilisation

 

  1. A/Discussion

1.30  to 2.30    Lunch.

2.30  P.M. to 3.30 P.M.

Valedictory session:  

Chair, Navnita C. Behera, Delhi University

Special Address by Prof. Varun Sahni, Vice Chancellor, Goa University        

Vote of Thanks by Prof. Rahul Tripathi Department of Political Science, Goa University

3.30 P.M onwards      (Participants may plan their individual excursions during this period)