The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
From Katy Harrison
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From Katy Harrison
In this episode, Professor Katharine Adeney, Director of the University of Nottingham Asia Research Institute, talks to us about South Asia’s largest infrastructure development project and what this means for Pakistan.
Professor Adeney has published extensively on the politics of South Asia, particularly Pakistan and India, as well as on democracy, multiculturalism and federalism in the region.
Professor Adeney is currently researching the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and its implications for Pakistani federalism - article forthcoming in Asian Survey (co-authored with Dr Filippo Boni). Related to this, she is involved with the creation of a De/centralisation dataset assessing Pakistan between 1947-2020, also in conjunction with Dr Boni (Open University).
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