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Prof. Vikash Yadav '91 to Discuss 'The Myth of the Moderate Taliban' on April 14

Prof. Vikash Yadav '91 to Discuss 'The Myth of the Moderate Taliban' on April 14

April 6, 2010

Vikash Yadav 2010a.jpgApril 6, 2010, Greencastle, Ind. — Vikash Yadav, assistant professor of political science at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in New York and 1991 graduate of DePauw University, will return to his alma mater on Wednesday, April 14, to deliver the Walker Horizon Lecture in Political Science.  Dr. Yadav will discuss "The Myth of the Moderate Taliban" at 4:15 p.m. in the Pulliam Center for Contemporary Media's Watson Forum.  The presentation is free and open to all.

Professor Yadav published the book Risk in International Finance in 2008. He has also written articles on India's relations with the International Monetary Fund and on ways to make international financial organizations more democratic and representative of the voices of the poorest countries.

His current research project examines India's grand strategy in Afghanistan as well as shifting conceptions of sovereignty, security, and identity in the greater South Asia region.

A history major at DePauw, where he graduated cum laude, Yadav went on to IMG_6956.jpgearn his Master of Arts degree at the University of Chicago in 1993 and his doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania in 2002. He was also the Queen Elizabeth Visiting Scholar at St. Antony's College at Oxford University.

Prior to joining the Hobart and William Smith faculty, Dr. Yadav taught at Bryn Mawr, Mt. Holyoke and the American University in Cairo. 

The Walker Horizon Lecture is co-sponsored by the political science department and the conflict studies program.

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