Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
Center for Contemporary South Asia

Joint Seminar on South Asian Politics Presents: Milan Vaishnav, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Friday, March 13, 2015

2:00pm – 4:00pm

CGIS Knafel Building, Room K354
1737 Cambridge Street 
Cambridge, MA 02138 

Free admission 

Friday, March 13 at 2:00 p.m. — Joint Seminar on South Asian Politics @ Harvard
Milan Vaishnav, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace —Understanding the Changing Indian Voter

Milan Vaishnav is an associate in the South Asia Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. His primary research focus is the political economy of India, and he examines issues such as corruption and governance, state capacity, distributive politics, and electoral behavior.

One of his ongoing major projects examines the causes and consequences of political corruption in India with an emphasis on representation and quality of political leadership, connections between the state and private capital, and the management and exploitation of natural resources. He also works on development policy as well as issues of governance in developing countries and their relation to democratic accountability.

He is the co-editor of the book Short of the Goal: U.S. Policy and Poorly Performing States (Center for Global Development, 2006). His work has also been published in the Latin American Research Review. Previously, he worked at the Center for Global Development, where he served as a postdoctoral research fellow, the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and the Council on Foreign Relations. He has taught at Columbia, Georgetown, and George Washington Universities.

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