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SUMMARY:Why Nations Rise: Narratives and the Path to Great Power
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Manjari Chatterjee Miller\, Council on Foreign Affairs\, the University of Oxford \nSpeaker Bio: \nManjari Chatterjee Miller is senior fellow for India\, Pakistan\, and South Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). She is also a research associate in the Contemporary South Asian Studies Programme at the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies at the University of Oxford. An expert on India\, China\, South Asia\, and rising powers\, she is the author of Why Nations Rise: Narratives and the Path to Great Power (2021) and Wronged by Empire: Post-Imperial Ideology and Foreign Policy in India and China (2013). Miller is also the co-editor of the Routledge Handbook of China-India Relations (2020)\, a monthly columnist for the Hindustan Times\, and a frequent contributor to policy and media outlets in the United States and Asia. \nMiller is currently on leave from the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University where she is a tenured associate professor of international relations\, and the director of the Rising Powers Initiative at the Pardee Center. She has been a non-resident fellow at the Atlantic Council\, a fellow at the Belfer Center of Science and International Affairs at Harvard University\, a visiting associate professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore\, and a visiting scholar at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the Crawford School of Public Policy at Australian National University. She has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed and policy journals\, and chapters in edited books. She serves on the international advisory board of Chatham House’s International Affairs journal\, and her research has been supported by grants and fellowships from multiple institutions. Miller received a BA from the University of Delhi\, an MSc from the University of London\, and a PhD from Harvard University. She was a post-doctoral fellow in the China and the World Program at Princeton University. \nREGISTER \n
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