Dr Gareth Price
Head, Asia Programme
Expertise
- Economic reform in India
- Indian and Pakistan domestic politics
- International relations in South Asia
In 2010 Gareth Price was appointed to the Asia Task Force of the UK Trade & Investment (UKTI). The task force comprises experts from industry, academia and government and focuses on boosting British exports to, and investment in, Asia countries.
Projects
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The political implications of economic disparities
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The future of business-process outsourcing
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India's external trading regime
Recent Publications
- 'Afghanistan and Pakistan: Gaining a Grip', The World Today, July 2010
- 'South Asia: Navigating Minefields' in R Niblett (ed) America and a Changed World: A Question of Leadership, Wiley-Blackwell/Chatham House, 2010
- 'Pakistan: Clear, Hold, Build', The World Today, December 2009
- 'The Role of the Affected State in Humanitarian Action: A Case Study on India', Gareth Price and Mihir Bhatt, HPG Working Papers, April 2009
- Indian Elections: Exercising Democracy, The World Today, April 2009
- India and Pakistan - Mumbai Aftermath: Keeping Control, The World Today, January 2009
- 'Pakistan: Anyone for a Deal?', The World Today, January 2008
- 'Burma: On the Brink of Implosion', with Kerry Brown, The World Today, November 2007
- 'China and India: Cooperation and Competition', Chatham House Briefing Paper, May 2007
- 'India's Official Humanitarian Aid Programme', HPG Background Papers, September 2005
Experience
| 2010-Present |
Member of the Asia Task Force |
| 2008-Present |
Honorary Fellow, Department of School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Edinburgh |
| March 2008-Present |
Member of the Advisory Panel on Country Information of the Office of the Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency |
| 2005-Present |
Head, Asia Programme, Chatham House (previously Senior India Research Fellow 2004-5) |
| 2000-2004 |
South Asia Analyst, Economist Intelligence Unit |
| 1998-2000 |
Political Risk Analyst, Control Risks Group |
| 1994-1997 |
PhD, University of Bristol
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Broadcast Experience
Extensive
Languages
Basic Hindi