Speakers:
Ashutosh Varshney, Brown University
Pradeep Chhibber, UC Berkeley
Vandita Mishra, Indian Express
Aditi Phadnis, Business Standard
Abstract:
The run up to the general elections in 2019 have already generated heated political debate. As political activity gains momentum, researchers and observers of Indian politics face the formidable task of interpreting and analysing the implications of these activities both on the immediate elections as well as on democratic practice in the long term. In these polarised times, when debates on politics have become increasingly partisan, building a research agenda to understand the elections becomes even more critical.
This third edition of the CPR-TPCD dialogues on Indian politics will bring together a panel of formidable academics and political journalists to discuss the broad contours of the research agenda for 2019. In order for us to meaningfully contribute to understandings of the shifting dynamics of political life in India, what are the questions that we should be asking and how should we orient our research?
Date: July 6, 2018
Time: 03:30 P.M.
Venue:
Conference Hall
Centre for Policy Research,
Dharma Marg, Chanakyapuri,
New Delhi–110021(INDIA)
Note:
Please RSVP at president.cpr@cprindia.org to reserve a seat for you.
Location:
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Ashutosh Varshney, Brown University
Pradeep Chhibber, UC Berkeley
Vandita Mishra, Indian Express
Aditi Phadnis, Business Standard
Abstract:
The run up to the general elections in 2019 have already generated heated political debate. As political activity gains momentum, researchers and observers of Indian politics face the formidable task of interpreting and analysing the implications of these activities both on the immediate elections as well as on democratic practice in the long term. In these polarised times, when debates on politics have become increasingly partisan, building a research agenda to understand the elections becomes even more critical.
This third edition of the CPR-TPCD dialogues on Indian politics will bring together a panel of formidable academics and political journalists to discuss the broad contours of the research agenda for 2019. In order for us to meaningfully contribute to understandings of the shifting dynamics of political life in India, what are the questions that we should be asking and how should we orient our research?
Date: July 6, 2018
Time: 03:30 P.M.
Venue:
Conference Hall
Centre for Policy Research,
Dharma Marg, Chanakyapuri,
New Delhi–110021(INDIA)
Note:
Please RSVP at president.cpr@cprindia.org to reserve a seat for you.
Location:
View Larger Map
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