War and Peace Studies and the Gawande Speaker Series are hosting a talk by Sumit Ganguly on “Conflict Unending: Explaining the Indo-Pakistan Rivalry” on Oct. 17 at 6 p.m. at Porter 104.
Ganguly is the Rabindranath Tagore Chair in Indian Cultures and Civilizations and director of the Center on American and Global Security at Indiana University.
Professor Ganguly holds the Rabindranath Tagore Chair in Indian Cultures and Civilizations and directs the Center on American and Global Security at Indiana University. Among his books are India Since 1980 (with Rahul Mukherji) published by Cambridge University Press and How Rivalries End (with Karen Rasler and William R. Thompson) published by University of Pennsylvania Press. Professor Ganguly has recently published the Oxford Short Introduction to Indian Foreign Policy for Oxford University Press and Deadly Impasse: Indo-Pakistani Relations at the Dawn of New Century for Cambridge University Press; and his book, India Ascendent (with William R. Thompson), is forthcoming from Columbia University Press. Professor Ganguly is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (New York) and the International Institute of Strategic Studies (London). Professor Ganguly has been a Fellow and a Guest Scholar the Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars, a Visiting Fellow at the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law and the Center on International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University.
Please contact the Director of War and Peace Studies, Dr. Nukhet Sandal (sandal@ohio.edu), for information about the event.
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