Second panel session (continued) of the 3rd Annual Emerging Scholars conference at The New School, held on April 14, 2014. Event organized by the India China Institute. Part 4 of 5.
The History and Politics of Land Acquisition
Chair: Sanjay Reddy, Associate Professor of Economics, NSSR, The New School, and Academic Co-Director of India China Institute
Paper 5: Nirmola Sharma, Doctoral Candidate, East Asian Studies, University of Delhi, India. "Compulsions and Contestations of Ideology: The India National Army's Justification For Collaboration with the Japanese in Occupied China (1942-1945)".
Paper 6: Huang Yinghong, Assistant Professor, Sun Yat-sen University, China. "Between Justice and Development: The Mixed Stories of Land acquisition in
India and China".
Paper 7: Prakash Kashwan, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Connecticut. "Institutional Political Economy of Land Acquisition in India (with a Glance over the Himalayas)"
Discussants:
Vamsi Vakulabharnam, Associate Professor of economics at the University of Hyderabad, and Visiting Scholar of India China Institute (Paper 3)
Cui Zhiyuan, Professor, School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University, and Visiting Scholar of India China Institute (Paper 4)
Vamsi Vakulabharnam, Associate Professor of economics at the University of Hyderabad, and Visiting Scholar of India China Institute (Paper 4)
Liu Jian, Senior Professor, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (Paper 5)
Tansen Sen, Associate Professor of Baruch College, The City University of New York (Paper 5)
Mark Frazier, Professor of Politics, NSSR, and Academic Co-Director of India China Institute (Paper 6)
Hari Vasudevan, Professor, Department of History, University of Calcutta (Paper 6)
Alka Acharya, Professor in Chinese Studies, Centre for East Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, and Director of Institute of Chinese Studies, India (Paper 7)
Nimmi Kurian, Associate Professor, Centre for Policy Research and former ICI fellow and ICI representative in India (Paper 7)
The Third Interdisciplinary Symposium for Emerging Scholars on India China Studies is part of the India China Institute's continuing commitment to build a community of scholars who are engaged in research that focuses on new and innovative approaches to understanding India-China relations. The Emerging Scholars program also draws on The New School's tradition of fostering horizontal and vertical knowledge sharing across disciplines and amongst scholars in different stages of their careers.
Following the symposiums held in China and India in November 2013, this symposium is the third part of a three-part symposium series. Seven presenters selected from the three countries for this symposium will share their work and participate in multi-disciplinary investigation and deliberation with distinguished scholars.
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