The Disciplines Series:
The Idea of Development
Development and Its Evangelists in the Cold War
Friday, 17 February
Second Floor Common Room, Heyman Center
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Coffee, 10:00
Morning session, 10:15-12:30
Discussant: Michael E. Latham, Fordham University
• Introduction
Michele Alacevich, Columbia University
• “Economic Development, Theory and Practice, in South Asia in the 1950s and 1960s”
George Rosen, University of Illinois at Chicago
• “Networking the Three Worlds of the Cold War: Flows of International Economic Expertise and the Rise of Indian Economics”
David Engerman, Brandeis University
• “The Consensus School of Development History”
Daniel Immerwahr, Columbia University
Afternoon session, 2:00-4:00
Discussant: Michele Alacevich, Columbia University
• “Cold War Anti-Poverty Programs and Economic Thought in Colombia and the US”
Amy Offner, Columbia University
• “The Fracturing of Development Theory and the Rise of Human Rights in the 1970s”
Bradley Simpson, Princeton University
This event is free and open to the public.
No tickets or registration necessary.
Seating is on a first come, first served basis.
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