[Reader-list] `Analysis of the Karnataka Election Results’- James Manor, CSDS, 1st August, 2:30 PM

radhikarajen at vsnl.net radhikarajen at vsnl.net
Fri Jul 25 20:03:40 IST 2008


Now that it is post martem of the results of Karnataka elections, it is sincerely hoped that it is not co;oured like the pre poll survey of CNNIBN and Yogendra Yadav, who preferred to manipulate the statstics to please the delhi boss, oh, sorry delhi mafiosi, madam,?

Regards.

----- Original Message -----
From: Rajesh Ramakrishnan <rajeshr at csds.in>
Date: Friday, July 25, 2008 5:27 pm
Subject:  [Reader-list] `Analysis of the Karnataka Election Results’- James Manor, CSDS, 1st August, 2:30 PM
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> Friday, 1st August, 2008
> 
> You are invited to a talk on:
> 
> 
> `Analysis of the Karnataka Election Results'
> 
> By James Manor
> 
> at 2:30 PM in the Seminar Hall, CSDS, 29 Rajpur Road, Delhi – 110 054
> 
> 
> Professor James Manor is Emeka Anyaoku Chair in Commonwealth Studies
> at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, School of Advanced Study,
> University of London. Earlier, he was a Professorial Fellow at the
> Institute of Development Studies at Sussex, and VKRV Rao Endowment
> Professor at the Institute for Social and Economic Change in
> Bangalore. He has held positions at the Universities of Leicester,
> London, Harvard, Sussex and Yale. He was the Director of the Institute
> of Commonwealth Studies for four years during the 1990s.
> 
> Professor Manor specialises in the study of politics and state-society
> relations, mainly in South and East Asia. He has published several
> books including Aid that Works: Successful Development Programs in
> Fragile States (World Bank, 2006), Democracy & Decentralisation in
> South Asia & West Africa: Participation, Accountability and
> Performance (with Richard Crook) (Cambridge University Press, 1998),
> Nehru to the Nineties: the Changing Office of Prime Minister in India
> (Penguin/Hurst, 1994), Power, Poverty and Poison: Disaster and
> Response in an Indian City (Sage: 1993) and Rethinking Third World
> Politics (Longman, 1991). A forthcoming book is (with Marcus Melo and
> Njuguna N'gethe) Against the Odds: Politicians, Institutions and the
> Struggle against Poverty.
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