Heine Interviewed on Chile’s Vaccination Program
Ambassador Heine refers to the role played by extra-regional powers like China, Russia, and India in providing vaccines to Latin America during the pandemic.
Pardee Center Hosts Webinar on Rising Global Powers
Experts explored how Germany, Brazil, and India have been expanding their global influence in the shadow of the U.S. and China.
Pardee Center Hosts Webinar on Impact of RCEP
Panelists discussed the origins and significance of the RCEP the respective roles of India and China in the future of the world’s fastest-growing region.
GDP Center Hosts 2nd Paul Streeten Lecture on Global Development Policy
Do economies always grow fastest when left alone? Can governments spur economic development through active measures? What kinds of interventions are most effective?
Miller Publishes New Book: Why Nations Rise
Professor Miller’s new book aims to reshape our understanding of what a rising power is, and why the ideational sources of their motivation – and not just material sources – are so important.
Miller Delivers Presentation on Forthcoming Book
Professor Miller discussed the need to understand rising powers in the context of historical rising powers which display certain patterns of behavior.
Pardee Center Launches Rising Powers Initiative
RPI will conduct interdisciplinary and policy-relevant research on five emerging powers with increasing global impact.
Brulé Discusses New Book with India Development Review
Professor Brulé discusses how she got into investigating the links between political representation and economic empowerment and key findings of her research.
Miller Discusses the “Indo-Pacific” in New Hindustan Times Column
“At some point, India will have to jump off the fence and land on a side.”
GDP Center Hosts Book Launch for Women, Power, and Property
“New rights can make everyone better off, because they expand the pie of resources households have access to, if they enable daughters to negotiate.”
Najam Discusses India-Russia-US Realignment
Dean Najam addressed Russia’s apprehensions on US-India ties and the role of China in regional realignment.
Brulé Discusses New Book with Women Lead Conversations
Brulé discusses what motivated her research and the key findings her book Women, Power, and Property: the Paradox of Gender Equality Laws in India.
Ye Publishes Column on China’s Growth & Regional Impact
China’s long/short-term growth plans will profoundly impact social-economic policies and neighboring economies.
Sarkar Speaks at Harvard STS Circle on India’s Nuclear Program
Professor Sarkar discussed her upcoming book Ploughshares and Swords: Technopolitics and Geopolitics in India’s Nuclear Program
Miller Discusses U.S.-India Relations Under Biden in Hindustan Times
“A Biden administration will not particularly change the relationship. And, in many ways, it may even come out stronger.”
Brulé Publishes Women, Power, and Property
Prof. Brulé’s new book explores the issue of quotas for women in government and their capacity to upend entrenched social, political, and economic hierarchies.
Miller Publishes Hindustan Times Article on Cyberwarfare
“Given that it poses a fundamental threat to both institutions and individuals, there has to be a concerted government-driven long-term strategy to counter [cyberwarfare].”
Miller Publishes Article on China-India Counterbalancing
“When it comes to counterbalancing, particularly in Asia, the US thinks of India.” But does India wants to act as a counterweight to China?
Brulé Published in the Journal of Development Economics
To what extent is India’s historic desire for sons driven by their stronger economic position and their greater command over ancestral property?
Karra’s Research Published in AJAE
Prof. Karra’s research analyzes how inter‐generational power dynamics within rural Indian households affect women’s network formation.