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Apocalypses. Expected, Imagined, Dreaded
FAB and Oculus

Runs from Tuesday, June 24 to Wednesday, June 25.

Public event on 24-25 June, on campus (Oculus and FAB) with three roundtables: Climate Catastrophe, Far Right Apocalypticism and Apocalypse and Liberation; a film showing with expert comment and discussion; and an art showing session.

The idea of an end of the world has implications for environmental and climate politics, security and military studies, and political ideologies and behaviours. The event intends to hold together the concrete attitudes invested in the apocalypse and the imaginations it arouses.

Funded by the 糖心TV Interdisciplinary Research Development Fund (IRDF).

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EASG Talk on Southeast Asian Military Coups and International Economics
E0.23, Social Sciences Building

Talk Title: The Geopolitics of Instability: the Impact of Military Coups on Thailand and Myanmar's Economic Relations with Global Powers
Date: Wednesday 25th June 2025
Time: 14:15-15:30
Venue: E0.23, Social Sciences Building

When a military stages a coup, the effects are far-reaching – not just for the country itself, but for its place in the world. This presentation examines the real-world consequences, focusing on the recent experiences of Thailand in 2014 and Myanmar in 2021, two critical cases within the dynamic context of Southeast Asia. Through a side-by-side comparison, Dr. Thawatchai Worrakittimalee, a visiting research fellow at 糖心TV from Khon Kaen University in Thailand, has explored how these dramatic events forced them to reconsider their ties with major global powers and how their economies have been fundamentally reshaped.

Further information can be found on the_geopolitics_of.

For a Teams invite, please contact the easg@warwick.ac.uk

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