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India-Pakistan
Between 1997 and 2001, LISD held three conferences
on decentralization and security in South Asia. The first two conferences,
held during the fiftieth anniversary year of Indian independence, assessed
the nature of democratization and decentralization in that state.
Leading scholars analyzed the country’s political structure
and debated various aspects of its history and institutions, and
examined how these factors contributed to the success of India’s
democracy. The
subsequent meeting analyzed self-governance and security in South
Asia, with a particular focus on political stability in Kashmir
and possible dangers emanating from radical fanaticism, international
networks, and weapons of mass destruction.
Meetings and Conferences
Self-Governance and Security in South Asia
11-12 May 2001
Princeton, New Jersey
Conference Program
Democracy and Decentralization in India
31 October – 1 November 1997
Princeton, New Jersey
Conference Program
Democratization and Decentralization
in India
5-8 June 1997
Vaduz, Liechtenstein
Conference Program
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