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Yemen's Uncertain Future Threatens Regional StabilityYemen's Uncertain Future Threatens Regional Stability
Wednesday 19 November 2008
Yemen presents a 'perfect storm' of problems for Western governments confronting the prospect of state failure in this strategically...

Key Foreign Policy Issues Facing Barack ObamaKey Foreign Policy Issues Facing Barack Obama
Wednesday 5 November 2008
Chatham House experts offer their perspectives on the key foreign policy and economic challenges facing the new administration. The following...

Economic Crisis May Need More 'Out of the Box' MeasuresEconomic Crisis May Need More 'Out of the Box' Measures
Wednesday 15 October 2008
A new paper by Chatham House says that the once-in-a-century economic meltdown means that OECD countries' simultaneous collapse in...

Prospects for Georgian Civil Society
November, 2008
This is a summary of a meeting held at Chatham House on 10 November 2008.

Business and Human Rights: Closing the Gaps
November, 2008
This is a summary of the International Law Discussion Group meeting held on 6 November 2008 at Chatham House.

Reflections on Russia and the West
November, 2008
Those concerned with policy-making towards Russia must determine how best to listen to the country's changing conversation with itself,...

Yemen: Fear of Failure
November, 2008
Yemen presents a potent combination of problems for policy-makers confronting the prospect of state failure in this strategically important...

 

 

Dr Marie Lall

Dr Marie Lall

Associate Fellow, Asia Programme

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Expertise

  • Politics of South Asia
  • India and Pakistan: Political economy, foreign policy formulation including pipeline diplomacy, Indo-Burmese relations, migration and Diaspora politics
  • Education policy with regard to gender, race and social exclusion issues in developed and developing countries
  • Education policy in India and Pakistan
  • Formation of National Identity in South Asia;

Projects

  • Changes of Indian foreign policy vis-à-vis its neighbours under the BJP government
  • India's pipeline diplomacy - focus on Myanmar, Iran and Pakistan
  • The radicalization of India's Diaspora
  • Indian textbooks project
  • Pakistan's education reform
  • Project on achievement of children of Asian origin (forthcoming)

Recent Publications

2007/8 (forthcoming)

  • 'Globalization and the fundamentalization of curricula: lessons from Inida' in Camp-Yeakley, Hopson and Boakari (eds.) Power, Voice, and the Public Good: Schooling and Education in Globalized Societies, Elsevier.
  • 'Pakistan today' inDeRouen, K. and Bellamy, P. , International Security and Society.
  • 'Educate to hate - the use of education in the creation of antagonistic national identities in India and Pakistan', in Compare.
  • 'Diaspora and Homeland Politics: Comparative Experiences of mobilisation for Hindutva and Khalistan' with Shinder Thandiin Leclerc, E. (ed.) Indian Diasporas, Manohar, Delhi.

2006

  • Indian Students in Europe - Trends, constraints and Prospects - living in the age of migration. ENCARI Briefing Paper.(http://www.encari.eu/papers/Indian_students_in_Europe.pdf)
  • 'Indo-Myanmar Relations in the era of Pipeline Diplomacy' in Contemporary South East Asia, Vo 28, Number 3.

2005

  • 'Education in India at the Crossroads' in South Asian Journal, number 10, Oct-Dec 2005.
  • 'Institutional attempts to build a 'national' identity in India: Internal and external dimensions' with K. Adeney in India Review Vol.4 n.3.
  • 'Indian education policy under the NDA government' in K. Adeney and L. Saez (eds.) Coalition politics and Hindu nationalism, Routledge, London.
  • 'The Challenges for India's education system', Chatham House Briefing Paper

Experience

2006 - Date Lecturer, Institute of Education
2003 - 2006 Visiting Lecturer, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
2002 - Date Principal Researcher, Education Policy Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London



Broadcast Experience

Some

Languages

English, German, French - broadcast Spanish, Portuguese and basic Hindi - not for broadcast