February 13, 2017
Prerna Singh is Mahatma Gandhi Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Studies and faculty fellow at the Watson Institute. Her research is focused on comparative politics, political economy of development, social welfare, and politics of South Asia and East Asia.
Singh was invited Georgetown University's India Initiative to present on her current book project, which seeks to understand the control of infectious disease in China and India. Singh also presented on her first book, How Solidarity Works for Welfare, for which she was awarded the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Prize for the best book on government, politics, or international affairs from APSA, and the Barrington Moore Prize for the Best book in the area of comparative and historical sociology from ASA.