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The Backtracking of Democracy: Tunisia and Kais Said 

Posted on 25 Jan 202226 Jan 2022by Global South Studies SeriesLeave a comment

By Aayush Maniktalia
On a quaint afternoon in a relatively less known street of a relatively less known town in a relatively less known country, a rugged-looking young man set himself aflame...

Humanitarian Crisis in Mindanao

Posted on 10 Jan 2022by Global South Studies SeriesLeave a comment

By Prabjot Kaur
Strengthening the promotion and protection of human rights have been the most fundamental objectives of international institutions...

Humanitarian Crisis: The plight of children in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Posted on 4 Jan 20225 Jan 2022by Global South Studies SeriesLeave a comment

By Kalyani R Suresh
The Central African country, which is the 11th largest country in the world by area, has been suffering from multiple armed conflicts, epidemics, political tensions, and displacement of the population for years now...

The Syrian Crisis: The cries of anguish of Syrian women

Posted on 10 Nov 2021by Global South Studies SeriesLeave a comment

By Kalyani R Suresh
The violent unrest in Syria is on the verge of completing 10 years of conflict. What started as resistance towards President Bashar al-Assad has already taken thousands of lives and caused widespread civil disruption...

Erdogan’s Political folly, Ethnocentrism and its implications for the Middle East

Posted on 10 Nov 202110 Nov 2021by Global South Studies SeriesLeave a comment

By Priyanka Lohia
The politics of folly and ethnocentrism refers to a kind of governance that lacks all rational thinking and morality, instead implementing tragically foolish ideas into policies...

The Destruction of Afghanistan: A Timeline

Posted on 20 Oct 2021by Global South Studies SeriesLeave a comment

By Priyanka Lohia
From murdered presidents to the formation of multiple terror organisations, and from suicide bombings to rampant drug abuse and displaced children –– Afghanistan has been a victim of political unrest since its first Civil War on April 27, 1978...

Yemen Crisis: Through the Lens of Climate Change

Posted on 20 Oct 2021by Global South Studies SeriesLeave a comment

By Goutami Sharma
Yemen is located at the Southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula and is predominantly an arid country. It faces serious risks from the impact of climate change in the sectors of agriculture production, water, health, and coastal zones (Climatelinks, 2016)...

Access to Justice and the Rohingyas: From a Court Case to a Coup Crisis

Posted on 9 Sep 2021by Global South Studies SeriesLeave a comment

By Anushka Saxena
The United Nations Agenda 2030, or the Sustainable Development doctrine comprising 17 goals and 169 targets, was meant to be our most recent, genuine effort as citizens of the world to make sure that the foundations of our planet and its institutions remain solid for generations to come...

Inequalities in the Global South: An overview of India and China

Posted on 6 Sep 20216 Sep 2021by Global South Studies SeriesLeave a comment

By Priyam Gangwar
As we enter the third decade of the twenty-first century the past differences like the dichotomy of core and periphery, the structure of dependency, the gulf between haves and have-nots still exists, and in certain cases, these differences have been accentuated...

Impacts of Covid-19 on International Trade

Posted on 17 Aug 202117 Aug 2021by Global South Studies SeriesLeave a comment

By Vedant Saigal
The novel coronavirus pandemic has shaken the world economies to the verge of breaking out...

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