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18.06.2015
Discussing India and Pakistan: new dynamics and perspectives
À propos de cet événement
Du 18 juin 2015 à 11:30 au 19 juin 2015 à 14:00
Graduate Conference on South Asia – Discussing India and Pakistan: new dynamics and perspectives
Thursday, June 18
Panel 1. Deconstructing borders
From 9.30 am to 12 pm
Discussants :
Kriti Kapila, King’s College London
Laurent Gayer, Sciences Po-CERI, CNRS
Presentations :
Sarbani Sharma, University of Delhi: Discourses of Sovereignty and Freedom in Kashmir: Exploring Azadi in Everyday life
Glen Chua, University of Toronto: Revisiting the Inner Line: Northeast India and the Politics of Exclusion
Sarover Zaidi, Max Planck Institute: Religious Moderns: architecture and selfhood in Bohra Shias of Bombay
Panel 2. Politisation and militant careers
From 2 pm to 3.45 pm
Discussant: Nicolas Jaoul, EHESS/CEIAS
Presentations :
Jean-Thomas Martelli, King’s College: The Broker and the Revolutionary: Initiatory Politics in an Indian Campus
Asma Faiz, Sciences Po: Ethnic Nationalism, Political Parties and the State in Pakistan
Panel 3. New practices of the new middle classes
From 4 pm to 5.45 pm.
Discussant : Loraine Kennedy, EHESS/CEIAS
Presentations :
Salman Hussain, CUNY: Rule of law for all: Legal and Political Mobilization in the Lawyers’ Movement for Restoration of Judiciary (2007-09) in Pakistan
Sandhya Krishnan, University of Amsterdam : How ‘New’ is the New Middle Class in India?
Friday, June 19
Panel 4. Domestic factors of foreign policy
From 9.30 am to 12 pm.
Discussants :
Avinash Paliwal, King’s College
Deep Datta-Ray, Jindal School of International Affairs
Presentations:
Filippo Boni, University of Nottingham: Gwadar port and Sino-Pakistani relations: hurdles and prospects of Pakistan’s gateway to the Arabian Sea
Raphaëlle Khan, King’s College and Mélissa Levaillant, Sciences Po: A glimpse at the evolution of India’s International Relations expertise: mapping the trends and evolution of Indian think tanks
Xavier Houdoy, Institut Français de Géopolitique : India’s Foreign Policy Towards China: Assessing the Trend of a Sub-national Dynamic
Reponsable scientifique : Charlotte Thomas (Sciences Po-CERI)