Government, Geography, and Growth
According to the economist Daron Acemoglu and the political scientist James Robinson, economic development hinges on a single factor: a country’s political institutions. More specifically, as they...
View ArticleThe United States in the New Asia
This article was originally published by Council on Foreign Relations. You can read the rest of the article here. You can read exclusive content from Gateway House: Indian Council on Global...
View ArticleCrisis Guide: Pakistan
This article was originally published by Council on Foreign Relations. You can read the rest of the article here. You can read exclusive content from Gateway House: Indian Council on Global Relations,...
View ArticleCarbon Capture and Green Technology
In June 2011, American Electric Power halted their flagship integrated clean coal and power project at the Mountaineer plant in West Virginia. The venture, jointly funded by AEP and the U.S. Department...
View ArticleIndia and CELAC: Beyond Commodities
On August 7, India’s foreign minister held the country’s first dialogue with a troika representing a recently formed 33-nation Latin American group, the Comunidad de Estados Latinoamericanos y...
View ArticleCoal scandal tests India’s democracy
It’s not easy to defend India’s democratic structure and economic policy-making these days. The latest gridlock in parliament over the national auditor’s estimation of a potential loss of $33bn in...
View ArticleOn the Fast-Track: Technology Transfer in China
Travelling at 300 kilometres per hour, a passenger on China’s domestically-manufactured high-speed trains can go from Beijing to Shanghai, approximately the same distance as Delhi to Mumbai, in less...
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