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DESCRIPTION:The State of Democracy Lecture Series welcomes Pratap Bhanu Meh
 ta\, Laurence S. Rockefeller Visiting Professor for Distinguished Teaching
  at Princeton University. He was previously vice-chancellor of Ashoka Univ
 ersity and president at the Centre for Policy Research in Delhi.&nbsp\;He 
 has published widely in political theory\, history of ideas\, Indian\ncons
 titutional law\, and politics in India. He is the author of "The Burden of
 \nDemocracy" (Penguin 2003) and has produced several edited volumes. He is
 \n(most recently) co-editor with Madhav Khosla and Sujit Choudhary of "The
  Oxford\nHandbook to the Indian Constitution."His forthcoming work looks a
 t\nphilosophical ideas about religion in 20th-century India. He is also a 
 fellow\nof the British Academy and SSRC Fellow for 2020.&nbsp\;His\npolicy
  experience includes being convenor of the prime minister of India's\nKnow
 ledge Commission (2005-2007) and member of India’s National Security\nAdvi
 sory Board.This event is co-sponsored by the\nSouth Asia Center in the Moy
 nihan Institute of Global Affairs.
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SUMMARY:Democracy\, Authoritarianism and Nationalism: India in Comparative 
 Perspective
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The State of Democracy Lecture Series welco
 mes Pratap Bhanu Mehta\, Laurence S. Rockefeller Visiting Professor for Di
 stinguished Teaching at Princeton University. </p><p>He was previously vic
 e-chancellor of Ashoka University and president at the Centre for Policy R
 esearch in Delhi.&nbsp\;He has published widely in political theory\, hist
 ory of ideas\, Indian\nconstitutional law\, and politics in India. He is t
 he author of "The Burden of\nDemocracy"<em> </em>(Penguin 2003) and has pr
 oduced several edited volumes. He is\n(most recently) co-editor with Madha
 v Khosla and Sujit Choudhary of "The Oxford\nHandbook to the Indian Consti
 tution."</p><p>His forthcoming work looks at\nphilosophical ideas about re
 ligion in 20th-century India. He is also a fellow\nof the British Academy 
 and SSRC Fellow for 2020.&nbsp\;His\npolicy experience includes being conv
 enor of the prime minister of India's\nKnowledge Commission (2005-2007) an
 d member of India’s National Security\nAdvisory Board.</p><p>This event is
  co-sponsored by the\nSouth Asia Center in the Moynihan Institute of Globa
 l Affairs.</p>
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