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  • ONLINE SEMINAR SERIES | China in International Development: Instruments, Finance, and Infrastructures

    Speakers: Min Ye, Xiaoyang Tang, Jennifer Bouey, Courtney Fung, Ammar Malik, Mustafa Sayed, Yan WANG, Wendy Leutert, Isaac Kardon, Austin Strange, Oscar Otele, Andrea Pollio

    China's global engagement with countries in the developing world is rapidly evolving in an era where traditional aid discourses and the practices of emerging powers [...]

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  • India China Day 2024

    Speakers: Prajwal Godse, Pearl Lu, Sawyer Mifsud, Runjie Ou, Siri Manasa Poluru, Polly Ruiying Xu

    Starr Foundation Hall UL102 63 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY

    Student Fellows’ Presentations & Information Session for ICI Starr Student Award Join India China Day for tasty food of India and China, and listen to [...]

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  • States, Citizenship, and Welfare in India and China

    Speakers: Deborah Davis, Qin Gao, Andaleeb Rahman, and Sanjay Ruparalia

    In China, recent reforms have aimed at expanding social security coverage, improving healthcare, and addressing rural-urban disparities. India has launched several ambitious welfare schemes aimed [...]

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  • ONLINE | Trajectories of Authoritarianism in Democratic Regimes

    Speakers: Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Senem Aydin Duzgit, and Jeffrey C. Isaac

    Online

    In an era of global democratic decline, elected leaders have tapped economic and other grievances and resentments, harnessed new coalitions, and created popular narratives that [...]

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  • The India China Institute’s 20th Anniversary Symposium

    Starr Foundation Hall (UL102), 
 University Center (lower level)
 63 5th Ave. (at 13th St), New York City, New York, United States

    {IN PERSON} The India China Institute (ICI) was founded at The New School in 2004 with a generous gift from the Starr Foundation to pursue [...]

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    Contesting History and Memory

    Remembrance of the past, inscribed in textbooks, museums and monuments, has in large part always been a political act. In our contemporary world, states and [...]

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