India’s climate change approach: what to expect
By Pooja JAIN, PhD and Research Fellow at Asia Centre Introduction A crucial goal of India’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC 2015) is to reduce the emissions intensity of its GDP
Pooja Jain-Grégoire, is a Research Fellow at the Asia Centre. Her research focuses on Indian foreign policy, development partnerships, global governance, climate change and international aid.
She has been teaching International Development at Sciences Po Paris since 2015. She holds a post-doctorate in Africa-Asia relations from the Institute of African Worlds (IMAF), the École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS). She also has a PhD in Political Science from Sciences Po Paris.
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Pooja Jain-Grégoire, est chargée de recherche à l’Asia Centre. Ses recherches portent sur la politique étrangère de l’Inde, les partenariats de développement, la gouvernance mondiale, le changement climatique et l’aide internationale.
Elle enseigne le développement international à Sciences Po Paris depuis 2015. Elle est titulaire d’un post-doctorat sur les relations Afrique-Asie de l’Institut des mondes africains (IMAF), l’École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS). Elle est titulaire d’un doctorat en sciences politiques de Sciences Po Paris.
By Pooja JAIN, PhD and Research Fellow at Asia Centre Introduction A crucial goal of India’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC 2015) is to reduce the emissions intensity of its GDP
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