Events
Fueling Revolution: Carbon Technocracy in the Early People’s Republic of China
RSVP: Fueling Revolution Victor Seow is a historian of technology, industry, and the environment. His research interests revolve around questions of how technological developments intersect [...]
Universities Under Attack
Speakers:Manu Bhagavan, Professor of History at Hunter College, The City University of New York. His interests include modern India, human rights, and sovereignty.Marcial Godoy, sociocultural [...]
Making It Count: Statistics and Statecraft in the Early People’s Republic of China
ICI Co-Director Mark Frazier’s Interview with Professor Arunabh Ghosh, author of Making it Count: Statistics and Statecraft in the Early People’s Republic of China (Princeton University Press, [...]
(Watch Video) India and China in the New Asian Geopolitics
Speaker: Shivshankar Menon
Watch again HERE Former Ambassador and Indian National Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon will address how the increasingly tense relations between India and China are producing [...]
(Watch Video) Exemplars in Global Health? Comparing Asia’s Many Responses to COVID 19
Speakers: Yanzhong Huang, Pan Suk Kim, Todd Pollack, Kazuto Suzuki
Watch again HERE: Even as the COVID 19 pandemic continues to be marked by ebbs and flows, a handful of countries in Asia have had [...]
CHINA Town Hall: Health & Climate
Join the India China Institute (ICI) for a two-part CHINA Town Hall on Wednesday, November 18, at 7:00-9:00pm EST. Confronting the global challenges of climate [...]
(Watch Video) China Made: the techno-politics, materialities, and legacies of infrastructure development
Speakers: Timothy Oakes, Alessandro Rippa, Darren Byler, Dorothy Tang
The China Made project seeks to build an innovative research agenda for an infrastructural approach in the China Studies field. We approach infrastructure as both [...]
Histories of Global Health, COVID 19 and Asian Responses
Speakers: Jean-Paul Gaudillière (in conversation with Manjari Mahajan)
The conversation with historian Jean-Paul Gaudillière will interrogate how global health has evolved as a field that is defined by philanthropy, public-private partnerships, and donor-driven [...]
India, China, Africa: Emerging Transnational Politics in the Global South
Speakers: Lina Benabdallah, Manjusha Nair, Xiaoyang Tang and Veda Vaidyanathan
The panel will explore how Africa has become both frontier and partner for India and China in realms of trade, infrastructure, finance, technology, and most [...]
Collision Course? The 1980s and the Transformation of Water Politics in Asia
Speaker: Sunil Amrith
Watch Here: https://youtu.be/IBqzX7yL0H0 Until the 1980s, water featured relatively little in discussions of India’s relations with China. This talk delves into the history of that [...]