Invitation to public lecture series on "The Political Economy of Transition in India" Asia Research Centre, CBS

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Dear Colleagues: Greetings from Kolkata.

Please find details on the 5 public lectures (one a week in November) on contemporary India. I hope you will join us and will encourage your students to take advantage of this opportunity.

Best wishes. Anthony
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Anthony P. D'Costa
Professor of Indian Studies and Research Director
Asia Research Centre
Copenhagen Business School
Porcelænshavens 24B, 3.78
DK-2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Ph: +45 3815 2572

GLOBALIZATION AND ECONOMIC NATIONALISM IN ASIA
http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199646210.do

A NEW INDIA?
http://www.anthempress.com/pdf/9780857285041.pdf

http://uk.cbs.dk/arc
http://www.thisismodernindia.com/this_is_modern_india_about_us.html
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Subject: Invitation to public lecture series on "The Political Economy of Transition in India"

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Invitation – Public lecture series

Time

November 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29
10.00-12.00

Place

Copenhagen Business
School
Dalgas Have 15
2000 Frederiksberg

Directions

Next to the metro station Lindevang

Registration

The lectures are free of charge and everybody is most welcome, but please register at arc...@cbs.dk<mailto:arc...@cbs.dk>

Mailing list

To be added to or removed from the ARC mailing list, please click here<http://uk.cbs.dk/forskning/institutter_centre/institutter/arc/menu/arc_mailliste>

Contact

arc...@cbs.dk
<mailto:arc...@cbs.dk>
3815 3409

Find out more about

Asia Research Centre, CBS<http://uk.cbs.dk/arc>






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The Political Economy of Transition in India


With leading scholars of contemporary India from Oxford, Cambridge, the Indian Institute of Management, and Copenhagen Business School.



This public lecture series takes place over the course of five Thursdays in November, and is arranged by Asia Research Centre, CBS, in cooperation with Contemporary South Asian Studies, Oxford University and Centre of Development Studies, Cambridge University


Lecture 1: November 1 2012, room D1V110:

Dr. Mathew McCartney, Oxford University: Liberalization and the Role of the State in India 1980-2012

Lecture 2: November 8 2012, room DSØ080:
Dr. Shailaja Fennell, Cambridge University: Challenges and Opportunities for Indian Agriculture in a Globalized Food Market

Lecture 3: November 15 2012, room D1V110:
Professor Anthony D’Costa, Asia Research Centre, CBS: Compressed Capitalism and the New India

Lecture 4: November 22 2012, room D1V110:
Professor Sebastian Morris, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad and CBS-ICCR Visiting Professor in Indian Studies: The Politics and Economics of Public Service Failure in India and the New Mantra of PPPs

Lecture 5: November 29 2012, room D1V110:

Professor Barbara Harriss-White, Oxford University: Capitalism and the Common Man – The Big Problem of Self-Employment In India

Find out more about the public lecture series<http://www.cbs.dk/Forskning/Institutter-centre/Institutter/ARC/Hoejreboks/Arrangementer/2012-11-01-10-00-00-Public-lecture-series-The-Political-Economy-of-Transition-in-India>















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Anthony P. D'Costa
Professor of Indian Studies and Research Director
Asia Research Centre
Copenhagen Business School
Porcelænshavens 24B, 3.78
DK-2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Ph: +45 3815 2572

GLOBALIZATION AND ECONOMIC NATIONALISM IN ASIA
http://tinyurl.com/9lpxma2

A NEW INDIA?
http://www.anthempress.com/pdf/9780857285041.pdf

http://uk.cbs.dk/arc
http://www.thisismodernindia.com/this_is_modern_india_about_us.html
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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