GEOPOLITICS BEYOND BORDERS #8
2025: A New Global Order?
Wednesday, 12 February | 3pm UK | 4pm EU | 6pm Turkey | 8.30pm India
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Recent political developments seriously challenge the Rules-Based International Order that has for long ordered global dynamics. Decisions and actions by China, India, Russia & Turkey indicate definite changes in any assumed balance of power. The Israel-Palestine war, the ousting of Assad in Syria and Hasina in Bangladesh (along with a strident anti-India sentiment), and the election of a Left-of-Centre President in Sri Lanka are equally important. Also, a new US President, the increasing popularity/success of Right-wing politics in France, Germany, Italy & elsewhere in Europe -- what will 2025 be like for South Asia's regional, and global, politics?
SPEAKERS: Michael Cox is Emeritus Professor of International Relations at LSE, and author of The Post Cold War World: Turbulence and Change in World Politics Since the Fall (2018); Dr Ahmet Erdi Öztürk (@ahmeterdiozturk) is Senior Lecturer in Politics & International Relations at London Metropolitan University, and author of Religion, Identity & Power: Turkey and the Balkans in the Twenty-First Century (2021); Dr Sanjay Ruparelia (@SVRuparelia) is Associate Professor & Jarislowsky Democracy Chair in Politics & Public Administration, Toronto Metropolitan University & author of 'The Opportunities & Challenges of Courting India' (2023), part of his wider interest in the emergence of the evolving world order; Helene Sjursen is Research Professor, ARENA Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo, and author of 'Rethinking Liberal Order: The EU and the Quest for Global Justice' (2023).
DISCUSSANT: Dr Jerome Roos (@jeromeroos.bsky.social) is Fellow in International Political Economy in the Department of International Development, LSE, his 'Why the West should stop talking about the "rules-based order"' (June 2024) forms the starting point of this event, and he is author of Why Not Default: The Political Economy of Sovereign Debt (2019).
CHAIR: Dr Nilanjan Sarkar is Deputy Director, LSE South Asia Centre (@SAsiaLSE).
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This event is part of our Geopolitics beyond Borders series.
Please e-mail southasiacentre@lse.ac.uk to register free; the livestream link will be sent to all registered attendees on the day of the event.
Banner image © Ruthie, 'Geography Class', 2016, Unsplash.
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