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    Southern Asia Events

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    Episodes (37)

    "The Flood Disaster in Pakistan: Socio-economic Consequences and Potential Geopolitical Ramifications" (audio)

    "The Flood Disaster in Pakistan: Socio-economic Consequences and Potential Geopolitical Ramifications" (audio)
    Imtiaz Gul photoImtiaz Gul is the Executive Director of the Centre for Research and Security Studies in Islamabad. He is the author of three books on the ongoing security concerns in South Asia: The Unholy Nexus, The Al-Qaeda Connection, and The Most Dangerous Place. Gul addresses the longer term political and social consequences of the floods in Pakistan of July of this year.

    "The Flood Disaster in Pakistan: Socio-economic Consequences and Potential Geopolitical Ramifications" (video)

    "The Flood Disaster in Pakistan: Socio-economic Consequences and Potential Geopolitical Ramifications" (video)
    Imtiaz Gul photoImtiaz Gul is the Executive Director of the Centre for Research and Security Studies in Islamabad. He is the author of three books on the ongoing security concerns in South Asia: The Unholy Nexus, The Al-Qaeda Connection, and The Most Dangerous Place. Gul addresses the longer term political and social consequences of the floods in Pakistan of July of this year.

    "Elephants, Gods and People: The Cultural History of the Asian Elephants" (audio)

    "Elephants, Gods and People: The Cultural History of the Asian Elephants" (audio)
    Raman Sukumar photoRaman Sukumar is the author of three books on the ecology and conservation of elephants, and the recipient of the International Cosmos Prize in 2006. He is presently completing a cultural history of the Asian elephant that will be published in late 2010. Using literary sources and artistic representation of elephants in painting and sculpture, Sukumar's talk traces the changing paradigms in the elephant-human relationship through history, and provides possible ecological explanations for the same.

    "Elephants, Gods and People: The Cultural History of the Asian Elephants" (video)

    "Elephants, Gods and People: The Cultural History of the Asian Elephants" (video)
    Raman Sukumar photoRaman Sukumar is the author of three books on the ecology and conservation of elephants, and the recipient of the International Cosmos Prize in 2006. He is presently completing a cultural history of the Asian elephant that will be published in late 2010. Using literary sources and artistic representation of elephants in painting and sculpture, Sukumar's talk traces the changing paradigms in the elephant-human relationship through history, and provides possible ecological explanations for the same.

    "The Influence of Shaivism on Pala Buddhism" (audio)

    "The Influence of Shaivism on Pala Buddhism" (audio)
    Alexis G. J. S. Sanderson is an Indologist and fellow at All Souls College at the University of Oxford. His field is early medieval religion in India and Southeast Asia, focusing on the history of Saivism, its relations with the state, and its influence on Buddhism and Vaishnavism. In the last 26 years, Alexis Sanderson has published over 1,400 pages of articles covering Saiva, Vaishnava, and Buddhist Tantra in South and Southeast Asia.
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