Leverhulme Early Career Fellow, Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, School of Politics and International Relations, University of Nottingham
Dr. Diego Maiorano has a Ph.D. in Political Studies from the University of Turin in Italy. He has worked at the University of Liège (Belgium) and at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies in London.
His current research (funded by the Leverhulme Trust ECF) focuses on India's largest anti-poverty proramme, the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act. The objective of the project is to look at the non-monetary change that the programme has brought about, with particular reference to changes in caste and gender relations.
Dr. Maiorano's broader research focuses on India's politics and political economy and on political and economic change in developing countries, with special reference to the themes of poverty and inequality. His Ph.D. thesis (now published by Hurst&Co./Oxford University Press/HarperCollins) is the first systematic account of Indira Gandhi's final term in Office. He is the 'Lead Comparator' in an ESRC council-funded project called "Expanding not Shrinking Social Programmes - The policies of the policies to tackle poverty and inequality in Brazil, India, China and South Africa"

India's crackdown on cash corruption is really all about politics
Nov 21, 2016 17:00 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
When Indias Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, announced that 86% of his countrys currency would be just worthless pieces of paper in a matter of hours, he immediately boosted his reputation as the scourge of tax-evaders and...