Asia Subhas Chandra Bose: Looking for India’s ‘lost’ leader October 13, 2015 0 Honorary Professor, Dr Andrew Whitehead writes on Modi's meeting with Subhas Chandra Bose's family for the BBC News website. Subhas Chandra Bose was a prominent…
China Challenges to health service systems in China and India October 2, 2015 1 Written by Madhurima Nundy. The historical pathway for the emergence of China and India as global players has been different. The different political regimes have shaped…
Afghanistan IAPS BA Tomlinson Prize Awarded for 2014-15 September 22, 2015 0 IAPS is delighted to announce that Jack Davies is the recipient of the IAPS UK BA Dissertation Award for 2014-15. Jack's dissertation was on the…
Business One Year of Modi Government May 22, 2015 0 Written by Pravakar Sahoo. High inflation, dwindling growth, low investor confidence, and policy paralysis in the years before the 2014 general election resulted in high expectations…
Asia Xi Jinping’s Pakistan visit: what’s left behind? May 18, 2015 0 Written by Filippo Boni. The long-awaited visit has finally taken place. Xi Jinping’s first official visit abroad this year was to Islamabad, previously postponed due…
Afghanistan Humanitarian Landscapes: Deep Lessons from Afghanistan January 27, 2015 0 IAPS was delighted to host Professor Antonio Donini, the former Director of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance (OCHA) in Afghanistan, as…
India What has India Learned from China’s Labour Reforms? October 28, 2014 0 Written by Pravakar Sahoo. China’s relatively flexible and business-friendly labour laws have ensured continued investment in the manufacturing sector. By contrast, investors find labour laws…
Asia Transnational Water Security in Asia: A Leadership Role for Rising Powers? October 28, 2014 0 Written by Katherine Morton. Water security is one of the most intractable challenges confronting Asia’s future. It is widely recognised that climate change combined with other…
Asia Water Security in Asia October 28, 2014 0 In 2011 Anatol Lieven wrote that the ‘greatest source of long-term danger to Pakistan’ was dependence on the river Indus and climate change in general. Lieven was…
Asia Director’s thoughts April 17, 2014 0 It's been a great few months with IAPS. We've had some fantastic speakers at our seminar series, from issues as diverse as 'extraordinary rendition', the…