The Perils Of Peace: Re-Imagining Risk And Reward In South Asia
Steve Coll
Working Papers from eSocialSciences
Abstract:
There are India studies programs around the country in many institutions, but no university has made the commitment to dedicate a graduate level and senior research level focus on contemporary India in the way Penn has. It has been an inspired vision from the beginning, and Devesh Kapur has taken it to extraordinary new heights. I keep in pretty regular touch with what is going on at CASI for obvious reasons, but I was reading the materials coming in on the plane today, and I was once again immensely impressed, Devesh, with what you have accomplished. I want to thank you for your leadership of CASI, especially on this occasion.
Keywords: India studies; graduate level; research level; contemporary India; inspired vision; leadership; India; Pakistan; South Asia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-01
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