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Manjari Chatterjee Miller

“Asia Policy” Publishes Review Roundtable of Miller’s Latest Book

in Research

A panel of scholars discuss why some rising powers become great powers while others do not, factors driving the rise of these states, and other concepts explored in Professor Miller’s latest book.

Tagged: 2021, Asia Policy, Book Review, Manjari Chatterjee Miller, Rising Powers, Roundtable

Miller & Mukundan Co-Author Op-Ed on Foreign Aid

in In the Media

“The very act of being offered aid in a time of need can be seen as the outcome of an established reputation, and as an achievement of status rather than lack of it.”

Tagged: 2021, Aid, Hindustan Times, India, Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Miller Appointed Senior Fellow at Council on Foreign Relations

in Faculty News

As a Senior Fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia, Professor Miller will research and write on United States-India relations, India’s foreign policy, as well as political, economic, social, and cultural developments in India and South Asia.

Tagged: 2021, Faculty News, Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Miller Publishes Column on Indian Diplomacy in Africa

in In the Media

“Although India has immense social capital among African nations, it has not matched this in material ties, and China’s economic and investment presence in Africa has been outstripping India’s for many years.”

Tagged: 2021, Africa, China, diplomacy, Hindustan Times, India, Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Miller Delivers Global Lectures on Why Nations Rise

in Research

Since the release of her new book, Professor Miller has presented her research virtually with organizations and universities around the globe.

Tagged: 2021, Book Talks, Great Powers, Manjari Chatterjee Miller, Power Politics

Miller Publishes Column on U.S.-China Relations

in In the Media

“If left to continue on its current course, [U.S.-China relations] will have catastrophic results for the rest of the world.”

Tagged: 2021, Hindustan Times, Joe Biden, Manjari Chatterjee Miller, US-China, Xi Jingping

Miller Publishes Column on China-Myanmar Relations

in In the Media

Professor Miller explores the ebbs and flows of China-Myanmar relations throughout their history and what could be next.

Tagged: 2021, China, Hindustan Times, Manjari Chatterjee Miller, Myanmar

Miller Publishes New Book: Why Nations Rise

in Research

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.

Tagged: 2021, Book, China, India, Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Miller Delivers Presentation on Forthcoming Book

in Research

Professor Miller discussed the need to understand rising powers in the context of historical rising powers which display certain patterns of behavior.

Tagged: 2021, Book Talk, China, India, Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Pardee Center Launches Rising Powers Initiative

in Centers & Programs

RPI will conduct interdisciplinary and policy-relevant research on five emerging powers with increasing global impact.

Tagged: 2021, ASEAN, China, European Union, germany, India, Jorge Heine, Joshua Shifrinson, Kaija Schidle, Kevin Gallagher, Mahesh Karra, Manjari Chatterjee Miller, Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future

Miller Explores Social Media’s Impact on Democracy

in In the Media

“Defending democracy’ as Biden just vowed to do…will be a huge and unenviable task for President Biden’s team.”

Tagged: 2021, Democracy, Hindustan Times, Manjari Chatterjee Miller, President Joe Biden, Social Media

Miller Discusses the “Indo-Pacific” in New Hindustan Times Column

in In the Media

“At some point, India will have to jump off the fence and land on a side.”

Tagged: 2020, Hindustan Times, India, Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Miller Delivers Lecture on China-India Relations

in Research

Miller discussed the history of China India relations, how it affects policy issues today, and where India’s relationship with the U.S. fits in this geopolitical scenario.

Tagged: 2020, china-india relations, Faculty News, lecture, Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Miller Discusses U.S.-India Relations Under Biden in Hindustan Times

in In the Media

“A Biden administration will not particularly change the relationship. And, in many ways, it may even come out stronger.”

Tagged: 2020, China, Hindustan Times, India, Joe Biden, Kashmir, Manjari Chatterjee Miller, President Donald Trump

BtH Explores Global Perception of U.S. Presidential Election

in Beyond the Headlines, Videos

Professors Garčević, Goldstein, Heine, Mali, Miller, & Najam discussed how the U.S. elections – the process & the results – were received around the world.

Tagged: Adil Najam, BtH, Erik Goldstein, Jorge Heine, Manjari Chatterjee Miller, Presidential Election, U.S. Elections, Vesko Garcevic, Zoliswa Mali

Students and Faculty Comment on U.S. Presidential Election

in General News, In the Media

Joaquín Martínez Albán, Alexander Beatty, Prof. Rachel Brulé, Alhassan Hashad, Prof. Manjari Chatterjee Miller, and Dean Adil Najam offered their feelings on the 2020 presidential election.

Tagged: 2020, Adil Najam, Manjari Chatterjee Miller, Presidential Election, Rachel Brule, U.S. Elections

Miller Publishes Hindustan Times Article on Cyberwarfare

in In the Media

“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].”

Tagged: 2020, China, Cybersecurity, Hindustan Times, India, Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Miller Discusses Latest Book with Observer Research Foundation

in Events News

Professor Miller and her co-editors discussed The Routledge Handbook of China-India Relations with one of the premier think tanks in New Delhi.

Tagged: 2020, Book Talk, china-india relations, Manjari Chatterjee Miller, Routledge

Miller Publishes Article on China-India Counterbalancing

in In the Media

“When it comes to counterbalancing, particularly in Asia, the US thinks of India.” But does India wants to act as a counterweight to China?

Tagged: 2020, china-india relations, Hindustan Times, India, Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Miller Speaks During Handbook of China-India Relations Book Launch

in Events News, Research, Videos

Prof. Miller discussed the China-India relationship and the key role it plays in international security as well as the future of Asia.

Tagged: 2020, Book Talk, china-india relations, Manjari Chatterjee Miller

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