Proceeding GO SOUTH – Proceeding GO SOUTH – Annual Convention on The Global South : International Order Beyond the Pandemic : Repositioning the Global South

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2022

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Recognizing the relevance of Global South in International Relations, Institute of International Studies UGM marks another milestone by holding the Proceeding GO SOUTH – Annual Convention on The Global South : International Order Beyond the Pandemic : Repositioning the Global South. This conference is expected to bring worldwide leading researchers, academicians, practitioners, and scholars in the field of International Relations and other Social Sciences, especially those with expertise in Global South studies.

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