Prof Vamsi Vakulabharanam in Democracy Dialogues Series, 11th May 2025, 6 PM (IST)

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Subhash Gatade

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Dear Friends

We feel delighted to inform you that Prof  Prof Vamsi Vakulabharanam, Co-Director of the Asian Political Economy Program and Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst has kindly agreed to deliver the 39 th lecture in the Democracy Dialogues Series. He will be speaking on Class, Inequality, and the Current Political Moment in China and India on Sunday , 11 th May2025 at 6 PM (IST),

This will be a Zoom meeting which will also be live streamed at Facebook ( facebook.com/newsocialistinitiative.nsi).

You are cordially invited to attend.

Details Below

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Subhash Gatade
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Democracy Dialogues Series 39
Organised by New Socialist Initiative

Theme : Class, Inequality, and the Current Political Moment in China and India

Speaker : 
Prof Vamsi Vakulabharanam
Co-Director of the Asian Political Economy Program and Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Time and Date 
6 PM (IST)
Sunday , 11 th May 2025  

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85477229764?pwd=4mh7CbZWlpgC8h0OdVxUi0aIMaOGfW.1

Meeting ID: 854 7722 9764
Passcode: 684127

The meeting will also be live streamed at Facebook ( facebook.com/newsocialistinitiative.nsi).
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Theme:

Class, Inequality, and the Current Political Moment in China and India

This talk is based on a recently published book by the Oxford University Press – Class and Inequality in China and India, 1950-2010. China and India have seen a significant revival over the last three decades in terms of their place in the world economy. Two and a half centuries ago, they contributed 50 percent of the world output; after suffering a decline thereafter, their share fell to a paltry 9 percent in 1950 but has since resurged to over 25 percent today. Their growth and inequality experiences diverged for three decades following India's independence (1947) and the Chinese revolution (1949). Thereafter, there are remarkable underlying similarities in the experiences of both countries, especially in terms of their rising inequality patterns analyzed through a class lens. Vamsi demonstrates that the mutual interconnectedness between Chinese and Indian growth and inequality dynamics and the transformation and evolution of global capitalism is key to understanding the within-country inequality dynamics in both countries over the 1950-2010 period. Based on this analysis of class-based inequalities, Vamsi reflects on the current political moment in both countries, from a political economy perspective.

Speaker :

Prof Vamsi Vakulabharanam

Vamsi Vakulabharanam is Co-Director of the Asian Political Economy Program and Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He has previously taught at the University of Hyderabad (2008-14) and the City University of New York (2004-07). His recent research focuses on inequality in India and China and the political economy of Indian cities through the axes of gender, caste, class, and religion. In the past, he has also worked on agrarian change in developing economies, agrarian cooperatives, and the relationship between economic development and inequality. Vakulabharanam was awarded the Amartya Sen award in 2013 by the Indian Council of Social Science Research.


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