AD Talks 2020: The Geography of Discontents in the Global South
Persistent poverty, economic decay and lack of opportunities are at the root of considerable discontent in declining and lagging-behind areas the world over. Poor development prospects and an increasing belief that these places have “no future” have led many of these so-called “places that don’t matter” to revolt against the status quo. The revolt has come via an unexpected source: the ballot-box, in a wave of political populism with strong territorial, rather than social foundations.
- How does that process challenge the sources of existing well-being in both the less-dynamic and the more prosperous areas in the Global South?
Moderator : Uduak Amimo, Journalist and Consultant, Uduak Amimo Coaching and Consulting
Speakers :
- Hafsat Abiola, President, Women in Africa
- Nkosana Donald Moyo, Founder and Chairman, Mandela Institute for Development Studies
- Bernardo Sorj, Director, Edelstein Center for Social Research
- Daniela Varela, Member of the "Argentine Council for International Affairs (CARI); Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leader (ADEL)
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