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South Asia, a field of rivalry for influence between China and India, continues to experience high levels of intra-state violence in certain areas (Afghanistan, Baluchistan, Jammu and Kashmir).

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Breaking New Ground: Congress and Welfarism in India

Date de publication
14 October 2009
Accroche

Social welfarism played a decisive role in giving substance to the inclusive policies of the Congress government and the results of 2009 elections show that voters have given a mandate for the continuation of such welfare-oriented policies. This paper tracks the processes that paved the way for a radical shift leading to the adoption of a wide range of policies that reflect a social democratic flavour.

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ENERGY IN INDIA's FUTURE : INSIGHTS

Energy in India's Future: Insights

Date de publication
03 September 2009
Jacques LESOURNE William C. RAMSAY

India's Foreign Investment Policy: Achievements & Inadequacies

Date de publication
13 August 2009
Accroche

India"s conscious shift in the early 1990s from an inward-looking development strategy to a globalized market-based approach resulted in significant changes in its foreign investment policy. Till the 1990s, the policy was heavily restrictive with majority foreign equity permitted only in a handful export-oriented, high technology industries. Outward-oriented reforms radically changed such perceptions with foreign investment policy becoming progressively liberal following steady withdrawal of external capital controls and simplification of procedures.

India's International Trade Policy

Date de publication
18 September 2008
Laurence HENRY

The Chaotic History of Foreign Companies in India

Date de publication
29 July 2008
Nathalie BELHOSTE, Jérémy GRASSET

How Far Has Indian Industry Travelled down the Deregulatory Road?

Date de publication
17 June 2008
Dilip SUBRAMANIAN

India and the New Division of Africa: The Assertion of an Emerging Power

Date de publication
25 April 2008
Accroche

By organizing the first India-Africa Forum summit from 8 to 9 April 2008, New Delhi wanted to send a strong signal to the International Community : to show that India has the means, and especially the desire, to become an economic and major trading actor in Sub-saharan Africa.

Raphaël GUTMANN
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Center for Asian Studies
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Asia is a nerve center for multiple global economic, political and security challenges. The Center for Asian Studies provides documented expertise and a platform for discussion on Asian issues to accompany decision makers and explain and contextualize developments in the region for the sake of a larger public dialogue.

The Center's research is organized along two major axes: relations between Asia's major powers and the rest of the world; and internal economic and social dynamics of Asian countries. The Center's research focuses primarily on China, Japan, India, Taiwan and the Indo-Pacific, but also covers Southeast Asia, the Korean peninsula and the Pacific Islands. 

The Centre for Asian Studies maintains close institutional links with counterpart research institutes in Europe and Asia, and its researchers regularly carry out fieldwork in the region.

The Center organizes closed-door roundtables, expert-level seminars and a number of public events, including an Annual Conference, that welcome experts from Asia, Europe and the United States. The work of Center’s researchers, as well as that of their partners, is regularly published in the Center’s electronic journal Asie.Visions.

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