What Led to China’s Economic Growth?
Discussion by Zhiwu Chen, Professor of Management, Yale School of Management, explores the determinants of China's economic growth with Keith Abell and Salieh Neftci as [...]
Discussion by Zhiwu Chen, Professor of Management, Yale School of Management, explores the determinants of China's economic growth with Keith Abell and Salieh Neftci as [...]
Most Americans today are aware that jobs are being outsourced to China, India, and othernations at an alarming rate. From factory jobs to white-collar, high-tech [...]
Co-sponsored with Schwartz Center for Economic Policy and Analysis, Economics Department, and Graduate Program for International Affairs. Over the last two and half decades, most [...]
Disussion with Sanjay Reddy and Jeffrey Wasserstrom - The New School - February 13, 2008. Sanjay Reddy discussed the global implications of India's changing international [...]
The centerpiece of the 2008 New York residency "Prosperity and Inequality: Debates in India and China," marked the beginning of two years of trilateral conversations [...]
After decades of deficient Western policies to develop Africa, China's increasingly bold, no-strings approach to investment and aid in Africa attracts both cautious praise and [...]
Vision for a New Nepal: A Maoist PerspectiveA dialogue with Dev Prasad Gurung, Hon. Minister of Local Development & Senior Member of Communist Party of [...]
SUPER, GIRLS!With a presentation and Q&A session with Director and India China Institute Fellow Jian Yi, and moderated by Jianying Zha, Writer and ICI Representative [...]
Remarks by Andrew Arato, Dorothy Hart Hirshon Professor of Political & Social Theory, The New School; Q&A session moderated by Kul Gautam, Senior Fellow, India [...]
A conversation with Nepal's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chairman of Madhesi Janadhikar Forum, Upendra Yadav Comments by: Prof. Sanjay Ruparelia, The New School and [...]
Reconsidering The Wealth of Nations: China and the future of capitalism - Presentation by Giovanni Arrighi, Professor of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University Discussant: Duncan Foley, [...]