The Historical Chindian Paradigm
A presentation and talk by Tan Chung; moderated by Professor L.H.M. Ling, Graduate Program in International Affairs, The New School It is hard to overstate [...]
A presentation and talk by Tan Chung; moderated by Professor L.H.M. Ling, Graduate Program in International Affairs, The New School It is hard to overstate [...]
D.B. Bishwakarma: Pro-Dalit Politics towards Inclusive Democracy in Nepal Murari Sharma: Inclusion and Democratization
Following the two-weeks of the Fellows’ residency in China, the ICI hosted an international conference in partnership with the Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) [...]
An event co-sponsored with International Crisis Group. Rhoderick Chalmers, South Asia Deputy Project Director for The International Crisis Group, discussed the state of Nepal's peace [...]
A panel discussion with Sanjay Reddy, Khin Zaw Win, Anshin Nayake, Sara Davis. Co-sponsored with Graduate Program for International Affairs and TCDS. Khin Zaw Win: [...]
A presentation by Victor Yuan, moderated by Jaheo Kang. With the re-emergence of China as a world power one of the challenges for both the [...]
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 [...]