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Visiting Lecturers 2008 - 2010

Multicultural citizenship and the modern state in India and the United Kingdom.

Lecture delivered by Professor Lord Bhikhu Parekh (Centennial Professorship at the Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics)  on December 17th, 2009

The Imperialism of Categories Revisited

Lecture delivered by Professor Susanne Hoeber Rudolph (William Benton Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science Emerita) and Professor Lloyd Rudolph (Emeritus Professor of the University of Chicago's Department of Political Science) on October 14th, 2009.

Perception of Citizenship in Korea: Its Social and Political Variations

Lecture delivered by Prof. Jonghoe Yang (Professor of Sociology, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, South Korea) on July 10, 2009.

State-building, State-breakdown and Dynastic Power: A Global Perspective.

Lecture delivered by Professor Jeroen Duindam (Professor of  Early Modern History at Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) on Tuesday, 7th July, 2009.

Local Governance in Ladakh. Conundrums of Citizenship and Theatre of Democracy

Lecture delivered by Professor Biswajit Das (Director of the Centre for Culture, Media and Governance at Jamia Millia Islamia University in New Delhi.) on 9th June 2009

Rural Politics in Post-Colonial India: Changes and Challenges.

Lecture delivered by Professor Prabhat Datta (Centenary Professor of Public Administration, Department of Political Science, Calcutta University) on 2nd December, 2008.


Multiculturalism and the Nation-State, the Indian case seen in comparison.

Lecture delivered by Professor Bharat Wariavwalla (honorary fellow at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, New Delhi )on 9th December, 2008.

The Partition’s Long Shadow: Legals, Illegals and a Hybrid Citizenship Regime in Assam, India.

Lecture delivered by Professor Sanjib Baruah (Bard College, New York and the Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi) on 25th November, 2008.

Hindutva as a Cultural Nationalism: Indian Origins of a Paradigm.

Lecture delivered by Professor Radhika Desai (Department of Political Studies, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg) on 11th November, 2008.

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