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Camden Conference
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The Camden Conference was founded in 1987 as a nonprofit, non-partisan educational organization whose mission is to foster informed discourse on world issues. In the years since, it has convened its annual Conference on the third weekend of February in the historic Camden Opera House, drawing some of the best minds on foreign policy to share their insights and expertise on a range of global issues with the community. Conference topics have included The Making of American Foreign Policy, The Influence of the News Media on Foreign Policy, US-Japan Relations, Globalization, The Politics of Energy and Water, Religion, Global Leadership and a number of conferences focusing on regions of the world.
Daniel Markey on US Foreign Policy: Balancing Interests and Values
The exchange highlights the ongoing challenge for US policymakers to uphold American values while securing concrete national interests in an imperfect world. Finding the right balance remains central to effective US global leadership.
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Ajay Chhibber - Progress Has Been Made.
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2023 Camden Conference Global Trade and Politics: Managing Turbulence February 17-19, 2023 Live from the Camden Opera House, the 36th Camden Conference will highlight the importance of global commerce and how it impacts our everyday lives. Speakers will explore alternative ways in which the interdependence of commerce, global politics and national security could be successfully managed for both...
Camden Conference
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The Camden Conference is one of the most prestigious and long-running foreign policy events in the United States. Held annually in Camden, Maine since 1987, we bring together experts from diplomacy, defense, media, and academia to explore crucial global issues. For three days each February, attendees have the unique opportunity to listen to keynote addresses and panel discussions led by renowne...
India's Resurgence, Nationalism and Minorities: It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of...
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Fernand de Varennes, former United Nations Special Rapporteur on Minority Issues, sheds light on the contradictions and conflicts of today's India. On one hand, he says, modern India has much to be proud of, including the significant economic and scientific strides the country has taken in recent years. But, on the other hand, Hindu nationalism represents "a darker, more dangerous and disturbin...
Discussion and Questions with Prerna Singh, Emily Schmall, and Fernand de Varennes
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A Q&A session from the 2024 Camden Conference following talks by Brown University Professor Prerna Singh ("Repression and Resistance in India"), New York Times Reporter Emily Schmall ("Role of the Media and the Modi P.R. Machine in India"), and former United Nations Special Rapporteur on Minority Issues Fernand de Varrenes ("India's Resurgence, Nationalism and Minorities: It was the Best of Tim...
Final Panel of all Speakers with Audience Q&A, Camden Conference 2024
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Final Panel of all Speakers with Audience Q&A, Camden Conference 2024
How India's Growing Global Role May Shape U.S. Policy
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How India's Growing Global Role May Shape U.S. Policy
Discussion and Questions with Tanvi Madan & Daniel Markey
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Discussion and Questions with Tanvi Madan & Daniel Markey
India's Global Aspirations
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India wants to be an independent power and the key phrase is "strategic autonomy." India will not form alliances, which pledge military support in the event of war, instead choosing to form "partnerships," including partnerships with the U.S. Remarks delivered by Tanvi Madan, senior fellow in the Center for Asia Policy Studies in the Foreign Policy program at the Brookings Institution in Washin...
India's Regional Role
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India has been "walking a tightrope" since its 1947 independence, but has managed to expand its global reach and “use the world in order to leverage its own rise to power.” So says Ashley J. Tellis, Senior Fellow and Tata Chair for Strategic Affairs at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Remarks delivered at the 2024 Camden Conference, held February 16-18, in Camden, Maine.
Discussion and Questions with Ashley J. Tellis & Ambassador Nirupama Rao
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A Q&A session from the 2024 Camden Conference following talks by Ashley J. Tellis, Tata Chair for Strategic Affairs and Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and Ambassador Nirupama Rao. The title of Tellis' talk had been "India's Regional Role," while Ambassador Rao's was "How India Sees the World." Moderated by American Public Media's David Brancaccio.
Discussion and Questions with Ashutosh Varshney and Pratap Bhanu Mehta
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A Q&A session from the 2024 Camden Conference following talks by Princeton Professor Pratap Bhanu Mehta, "India's Post-Colonial History," and Brown Professor Ashutosh Varshney, "India's Politics and Governance." Moderated by American Public Media's David Brancaccio.
India's Economy
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Arvind Subramanian, Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, and former Chief Economic Advisor to the Government of India, gives a sweeping overview of India's economy. Following independence in 1947, democratic India immediately instituted full suffrage, only to fail to achieve economic growth on par with other Asian economies. This state of affairs is now changing....
Repression and Resistance in India
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Brown University Professor Prerna Singh describes the three major sources of diversity in India as religion, caste and language. On the one hand, diversity in modern India is not a "curse" leading to low development and conflict. On the other hand, India's current government increasingly embraces Hindutva, the ideology that justifies Hindu nationalism, and this marks a move away from the secula...
India's Politics and Governance
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Could electoral democracy in India prove the undoing of its liberal constitution? Professor Ashutosh Varshney sheds light on this "essential paradox" at the 2024 Camden Conference.
India’s Architecture, Perspectives from Past and Present
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India’s Architecture, Perspectives from Past and Present
Stavros Lambrinidis - Democracy, the Global Economy, and Climate Under Pressure
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Stavros Lambrinidis - Democracy, the Global Economy, and Climate Under Pressure
Judy Dempsey - Will COVID-19 and Climate, Migration and Corruption Make or Break Europe?
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Judy Dempsey - Will COVID-19 and Climate, Migration and Corruption Make or Break Europe?
Othon Anastasakis - The Illiberal Challenge to European Democracies: Who is Vulnerable?
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Othon Anastasakis - The Illiberal Challenge to European Democracies: Who is Vulnerable?
John Herbst - The U.S. Approach to Managing the Kremlin Challenge in Eastern Europe
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John Herbst - The U.S. Approach to Managing the Kremlin Challenge in Eastern Europe
Peter Goodman - KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Is Globalization Over?
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Peter Goodman - KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Is Globalization Over?
Ajay Chhibber - Will India Become an Economic Superpower and a Happy Nation at 100?
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Ajay Chhibber - Will India Become an Economic Superpower and a Happy Nation at 100?
Constanze Steltzenmüller and Douglas Lute - Looking Ahead: A Dialogue
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Constanze Steltzenmüller and Douglas Lute - Looking Ahead: A Dialogue
John Sununu - The Changing Politics of Global Trade: Is the Tail Wagging the Dog?
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John Sununu - The Changing Politics of Global Trade: Is the Tail Wagging the Dog?
Mark Leonard - The Age of Unpeace: How Connectivity Causes Conflict
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Mark Leonard - The Age of Unpeace: How Connectivity Causes Conflict
😂 global left needs to be scrapped that’s world want
pratap bhanu mehta is a classic brown anglophile elitist brown sepoy who provides his services for froeigners to extract concessions from home bcoz they lost power there.
“Regime” - wow - what a sold out soul !!😂
What u think he means or sold out for
It’s not because of Xi coming to power. India-China security competition is inevitable irrrespective who is in power in Beijing.
Tanvi you are amazing God bless you
India is an aspiration power and will never reach its potential.
18 comments after two days. It figures😅.
We are not western or liberal. The western world and liberal system is built on slavery and colonialism. The institutions who acquired money through slavery and colonialism are still leading the western world point of view. We should be strong and independent in policy making. Western culture is not good for our society. Dont forget what our forefathers fought for. Be a proud indian , proud hindu, proud civilian of our ancient civilizational. If there are any mistakes or wrongs, we hindus and indians will always correct it to lead a good life.
A good opinion. But excluding russia is never an option for india. Even if with ups and downs russia will still remain a strategic partner of india. From resources to militry technologies and civilian nuclear facilities russia will remain a major partner. Due to historic and present US double standards india cant fully trust US. India would like to have good partnership with US, west and russia equally.
I listened to another dude from US institute of peace, i hope all of you get paid well for your futile labour. There's nothing useful or ground reality that has come about from this session. If anyone from USA take your cues about India or Bhāratam from this, good luck to your understanding of my country.
Everyone stay in their lanes and I see a great future.
The UN appears to be a good hunting ground for "useful idiots". Pay something. There are people willing to spout anything. The Chinese appear to have figured this out.
This guy,who ever he is,is a crack pot.He is liberally spewing unverified statistics probably complied by another idiot.He slso exudes illiteracy and bais all over his persona.Best is to keep away from this fellow Bye thw way, this guy is probably on the payrole of the 'deep state' and must be banned from entering India for all time to come.
Funny how these Indian Bots just pop up and chanting the same s*it again and again and completely unaware of the fact tat if the US wanted they can anytime f*ck their economy just by pulling the investments. nD i saw a guy say something about every other religions having problems with them,no wonder w have the biggest Hindu Indian community in US,wonder whats happening in Ind and how these bots will react if the same thing happned with them here
The fact that Nirupama Roy even accepted an invitation to talk at such conference makes me rethink about her motives.
Good morning sir from india Gujarat Anand
Wow....panel full of straight face liers. I am truely amazed.
Just for the sake of fellow american understanding....don't believe anything blonde hair said. All news media, she mentioned are full of liers and antisocial elements.
Varshrenya has lost his marbles. What's wrong in Modi being present in a cricket final match?
He doesn't know shit about India. This fool doesn't even understand why people are voting for PM Modi. You shithole, people are feeling more free and safe in India, now.
😂😂😂 what a comedian...he is.
Why do these white journalists think they are the gatekeepers of morality. Just afraid of Indias rise . India should do what population believes to be right not some white joker in a suit who mis pronounces basic indian words
Thank god! GoI got rid off Arvind and Raghuram Rajan. These woke knuckleheads were for sure causing operational disruptions.
My man here is pissed off because Modi has put an embargo on the State Deptt funding of the NGOs operating inside India, put a collar around the Western propped opposition leaders and is systematically dismantling the Rioters in the civil society and media 😂
A representative of State dept and "The Uniparty" backed think tank, preaching liberal hegemonic concepts to India. No wonder, nobody in India is going to take the Swamp creatures seriously that haven't woken up to a post-unipolar world.
When you talk about world peace and no wars, then where has India been in helping to keep the peace? It is amazing to hear from someone who is not contributing. Americans sheds blood all over the world to keep India safe. I get offended when everyone talks of peace, but they don't help. We don't want these wars just like everyone else. Americans are getting tired of fighting and losing family members.
Literally this BS is coming from a country where abortion is banned by the supreme court and George Floyed gets killed on camera by the Police. Hypocrisy on a whole different level. 😂😂
India rise all depend on India not American. India must lead by example and help the global south as expected. Every country must make changes for its own people, poverty and lack of jobs is not looking good as a great power. S Korea, Japan, Austrian, Vietnam, and the Philippines all became powerful on its own merits.
The more you listen to India's rootless elites the more techniques you learn in whitewashing the history of religious partition done by muslim minority against Gandhi/Nehru's secular ideas and blame Hindus bcoz they are still majority. The problem these elites are having in Modern India is that they are not able to play with the gullibility of Hindus anymore.
I think Ashley was objective. Good analysis
You need to understand that to Hindu eyes, western liberalism is the same as western/christian cultural supremacy. Between the Abrahamic faiths you have decimated the cultural diversity of the world. Now you want to tenderize the only surviving ancient culture before you consume it.