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SUMMARY:Peronism and Orientalism: The Reconfiguration of Geopolitical Visions in the Early Cold War
DESCRIPTION:This presentation is based on personal writings\, memories\, articles and documents of Argentine diplomats who played a relevant role in foreign relations of Argentina with Asian countries and international organizations between 1945 and 1949. These testimonies reflect the cultural mindsets\, perceptions and ways of understanding East-West relations that shaped Argentina´s geopolitical visions of the postwar order\, at a time in which fundamental transformations in domestic politics were also taking place.Peronism partly opened the gates to a renovation of foreign policy\, reformulating its traditional orientations under the “Third Position” paradigm. However\, its worldview kept some of the traditional and conservative perceptions of ”Orient”. These will become evident in their overt support to Cold War Western anticommunism. \n\n\n\nFabián Bosoer is an Argentine political scientist and journalist. He is a professor of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Tres de Febrero and Latinamerican Social Sciences Faculty (FLACSO). He is a columnist\, editorial writer and Op-Ed editor of the newspaper Clarín\, in Buenos Aires. He has published the books Generals and Ambassadors: A History of the Parallel Diplomacies in Argentina (Vergara\, 2005)\, The Falkland Islands\, The Final Chapter: War and Diplomacy in Argentina (Capital Intellectual-Claves para todos\, 2007)\, Braden vs. Peron: The Hidden History (El Ateneo\, 2011) and Behind Peron: Life and Legend of Admiral Teisaire (Capital Intellectual\, 2013).
URL:https://www.indiachinainstitute.org/event/peronism-and-orientalism-the-reconfiguration-of-geopolitical-visions-in-the-early-cold-war/
CATEGORIES:Public Talks
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SUMMARY:India\, China and the Emerging Pattern of Global Transformation
DESCRIPTION:The India China Institute and the Global Studies Program at The New School Presents:\nIndia\, China and the Emerging Pattern of Global Transformation \n\n\n\nA public talk by\nManoranjan Mohanty\nChairperson and Honorary Fellow\, Institute of Chinese Studies\nDistinguished Professor\, Council for Social Development \n\n\n\nThe talk explores the implications of the trends in India-China relations\, their regional and global role and the development experiences of India and China during the past few decades for the emerging scenario of global transformation. Prof. Mohanty argues that the experiences and debates in India and China show a transition in global history from the epoch of the Industrial Revolution to a new period.\nProf. Manoranjan Mohanty is Chairperson and Honorary Fellow\, Institute of Chinese Studies\, Delhi and Distinguished Professor at the Council for Social Development\, New Delhi. A former Professor of Political Science and Director\, Developing Countries Research Centre at the University of Delhi\, he is Editor of Social Change and a former Editor of China Report. His recent publications include Grass-roots Democracy in India and China (Co-ed. 2007)\, India: Social Development Report 2010 (Ed. 2010) \, Weapon of the Oppressed: An Inventory of People’s Rights in India ( Co-author\, 2011)\, Land\, Equity and Democracy ( Co-ed\, 2012)\,The Political Philosophy of Mao Zedong ( 1978\, 2012 ) and Ideology Matters: China from Mao Zedong to Xi Jinping (2014). \n\n\n\nModerator:\nAshok Gurung\nSenior Director\, India China Institute \n\n\n\nDiscussants:\nL.H.M. Ling\nAssociate Dean of Faculty Affairs\, The New School for Public Engagement\nAssociate Professor of International Affairs\, The Milano School \n\n\n\nMark Frazier\nCo-Academic Director\, India China Institute\nProfessor of Politics\, The New School for Social Research \n\n\n\nSanjay Ruparelia\nAssistant Professor of Politics\, The New School for Social Research\nFormer Fellow\, India China Institute
URL:https://www.indiachinainstitute.org/event/india-china-and-the-emerging-pattern-of-global-transformation/
LOCATION:Klein Conference Room\, 66 West 12th Street 5th Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, USA
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SUMMARY:New Perspectives on Hindu-Buddhist Sculpture in Southeast Asia\, 5th to 8th Century
DESCRIPTION:New Perspectives on Hindu-Buddhist Sculpture in Southeast Asia\, 5th to 8th Century \n\n\n\nSaturday\, May 17th \n\n\n\nThe Metropolitan Museum of Art1000 Fifth AvenueNew York\, NY \n\n\n\nNoted curators and scholars explore issues relating to the exhibition Lost Kingdoms: Hindu-Buddhist Sculpture of Early Southeast Asia\, 5th to 8th Century in this daylong public symposium. \n\n\n\nThis program is made possible by The James H. W. Thompson Foundation. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbove: Buddha (detail). Provenance unknown\, central Thailand\, the second half of the 7th century. Sandstone; H. 67 3/8 in. National Museum\, Bangkok​Free with museum admission.
URL:https://www.indiachinainstitute.org/event/new-perspectives-on-hindu-buddhist-sculpture-in-southeast-asia-5th-to-8th-century/
LOCATION:Metropolitan Museum of Art\, 1000 5th Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, USA
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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