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SUMMARY:Asian ‘Revolutions’: Youth and Protest in the 2020s
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20251205T093000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20251205T170000Z
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DESCRIPTION:This event will explore the wave of recent major political pro
 tests across several Asian countries. We hope to cover the themes of autho
 ritarianism\, populism\, corruption\, dynastic politics and crisis of poli
 tical authority and legitimacy as well as intergenerational inequality\, d
 iscontent surrounding labour\, employment and education\, and the role of 
 social media and new political idioms. The discussion will include: Bangla
 desh\, Indonesia\, Myanmar\, Nepal\, Pakistan\, Philippines\, South Korea\
 , Sri Lanka\, and Thailand. \n\nProgramme\n\n9.15 am - 12.30 pm\nChris Cha
 plin (London School of Economics)\nPolitical Dynasties and Protest in the 
 Digital Age: Platformed Youth\, Legitimacy\, and Indonesia’s 2025 Protes
 ts.\n\nDavid Jackman (Oxford Department of International Development) \nTh
 e Politics Behind Bangladesh's Gen-Z Revolution: Corruption\, Youth Crisis
  and the Military \n\nAdnan Nassemullah (Oxford School of Global and Area 
 Studies)\nRedeeming the Establishment? Naya vs Purana Pakistan\n\nNyi Nyi 
 Kyaw (University of Bristol) \nHybridity\, Progressiveness\, Radicalism: R
 ethinking Resistance in Myanmar’s Spring Revolution\n\nOliver Walton and
  Waradas Thiyagaraja\, (University of Bath)\nFrom the Street to the System
 : The Aragalaya\, Political Change and Marginalised Groups in Post-2022 Sr
 i Lanka\n\n1.30 pm - 4.15 pm\nFraser Sugden (University of Birmingham) \nY
 outh protest in Nepal\, migration and the agrarian question\n\nTat Yan Kon
 g (School of Oriental and African Studies\, London)\nThe failure of labour
  inclusion in South Korea and its implications\n\nDuncan McCargo (Nanyang 
 Technological University\, Singapore)\n‘Let it End in Our Generation’:
  Beyond Thailand’s 2020 Youth Protests\n\nRichard Javad Heydarian (Blava
 tnik School of Government\, Oxford) \nPolitical Economy of Corruption”: 
 Authoritarian vs Liberal Populism in the Philippines\n\nGeneral Discussion
 \n\nSpeakers:\n Various Speakers
LOCATION:St Antony's College (Pavilion Room)\, 62 Woodstock Road OX2 6JF
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/f18a5ec5-caec-4732-b981-7b914f5e2e4a/
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