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Curriculum Vitae of Sumit Ganguly Home Address: 2901 Robin’s Bow Bloomington, IN 47401 (812) 340-3148 Work Address: Department of Political Science Indiana University 210 Woodburn Hall 1100 E. 7th St. Bloomington, IN 47405 812-855-1363 (Phone) 812-855-2027 (Fax) E-mail: [email protected] Education: Ph.D., Political Science (International Relations and Comparative Politics), University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign, 1984 M.A., Political Science, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1978 B.A., English and Political Science, Berea College, Berea, Kentucky, 1977 Professional Experience: 2003–present Rabindranath Tagore Chair in Indian Cultures and Civilizations and Professor of Political Science, Indiana University, Bloomington 2017—present Distinguished Professor, Indiana University, Bloomington. 2017-2018 Visiting Professor, Strategic Studies Institute, United States Army War College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. 2013–2017 Director, Center on American and Global Security, Indiana University, Bloomington Spring 2014 Visiting Buffett Professor, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 2011–2015 Adjunct Professor, School of Environmental and Public Affairs, Indiana University Bloomington Summer 2011 Visiting Fellow, German Institute of International and Area Studies, Hamburg Fall 2010 Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Institute for Defense Studies and Analyses, New Delhi Spring 2010 Ngee Ann Professor of International Relations, Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Summer 2009 Visiting Fellow, Center for Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law, Stanford

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Page 1: Curriculum Vitae of Sumit Ganguly · May–June 2007 Visiting Professor, Sciences Po, Paris, France . May 2006 Asia Chair (Research), Sciences Po, Paris, France . 2003–2011 Director,

Curriculum Vitae of Sumit Ganguly

Home Address: 2901 Robin’s Bow

Bloomington, IN 47401 (812) 340-3148

Work Address: Department of Political Science

Indiana University 210 Woodburn Hall 1100 E. 7th St. Bloomington, IN 47405 812-855-1363 (Phone) 812-855-2027 (Fax)

E-mail: [email protected] Education: Ph.D., Political Science (International Relations and Comparative Politics),

University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign, 1984

M.A., Political Science, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1978

B.A., English and Political Science, Berea College, Berea, Kentucky, 1977 Professional Experience: 2003–present Rabindranath Tagore Chair in Indian Cultures and Civilizations and Professor of

Political Science, Indiana University, Bloomington 2017—present Distinguished Professor, Indiana University, Bloomington. 2017-2018 Visiting Professor, Strategic Studies Institute, United States Army War College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. 2013–2017 Director, Center on American and Global Security, Indiana University, Bloomington Spring 2014 Visiting Buffett Professor, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 2011–2015 Adjunct Professor, School of Environmental and Public Affairs, Indiana University

Bloomington Summer 2011 Visiting Fellow, German Institute of International and Area Studies, Hamburg Fall 2010 Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Institute for Defense Studies and Analyses, New Delhi Spring 2010 Ngee Ann Professor of International Relations, Rajaratnam School of International

Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Summer 2009 Visiting Fellow, Center for Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law, Stanford

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Ganguly / 2 University, Palo Alto, California

2007–2011 Director of Research, Center on American and Global Security, Indiana University,

Bloomington May–June 2007 Visiting Professor, Sciences Po, Paris, France May 2006 Asia Chair (Research), Sciences Po, Paris, France 2003–2011 Director, Dhar India Studies Program, Indiana University, Bloomington 2000–2003 Professor, Departments of Asian Studies and Government, University of Texas,

Austin Summer 2000 Visiting Fellow, Cooperative Monitoring Center, Sandia National Laboratory,

Albuquerque, New Mexico 1999–2000 Visiting Fellow, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford

University Spring 1999 Visiting Professor, Department of Asian Studies, University of Texas, Austin Summer 1997 Guest Scholar, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C. 1992–2000 Professor, Department of Political Science, Hunter College, and Department of

Political Science, the Graduate School and University Center, City University of New York

1992–1999 Adjunct Professor, Department of Political Science, Columbia University 1993–1994 Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C. 1992–1993 Director, Aaron Diamond Social Science Fellowship Program, City University of

New York 1989–1992 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Hunter College, and

Department of Political Science, the Graduate School and University Center, City University of New York

1989–1992 Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Columbia University Summer 1991 Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Politics, New York University 1990–1992, Academic Director, Summer Seminar, Institute of World Affairs, Salisbury, 1986–1987 Connecticut 1986–1989 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Hunter College, City University

of New York

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Ganguly / 3 1987–1989 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Columbia University 1987–1989 Director, International Fellows Program, School of International and Public Affairs,

Columbia University 1985–1986 Assistant Professor, International Relations, James Madison College, Michigan State

University, East Lansing Summer 1985 Visiting Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Columbia University 1984–1985 Ford Foundation Dual Competence Fellow, Columbia University Spring 1984 Visiting Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Governors State University, Park

Forest South, Illinois Fall 1983 Visiting Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of Illinois,

Urbana/Champaign Teaching Experience and Specializations:

International Relations and World Politics Comparative Politics (South Asia, Southeast Asia) Ethnopolitics Regional Security (South Asia) Nuclear Strategy and Arms Control Counterinsurgency and Counterterrorism

Grants and Honors:

Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship, 2018-2019. Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 2017. J. David Singer Award (with Karen Rasler and William R. Thompson), Midwest Section, International Studies Association, for How Rivalries End, November 2015. United States Department of State grant (with William R. Thompson) for developing a security studies certificate for the University of Bombay, August 2015. United States Department of State grant for “Promoting Pan-Asian Connectivity”, March 2014. Distinguished Alumnus Award, Berea College, Berea, Kentucky, June 2014 Carnegie Corporation of New York, grant for two conferences: on Afghanistan after the US Draw-

down and on Nuclear Stability in South Asia, 2013 American Institute of Indian Studies, grant (with Benjamin Cohen) for a conference on regionalism

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Ganguly / 4 in India, 2012

Smith Richardson Foundation, grant (with William R. Thompson) for a book on institutional

efficacy in India, 2012 U.S. Army War College, grant for conference on Asian Rivalries, November 2009 Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award, Government of India, Chennai, India, January 2009 Asia Foundation, grant for conference on India’s foreign policy, October 2008 U.S. Army War College, grant for conference on learning from India’s experiences in counter-

insurgency, October 2007 U.S. Army War College, grant for conference on nuclear deterrence in South Asia, April 2007 National Defense University, grant for conference on learning from India’s experiences in counter-

insurgency, October 2007 Medal of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, Rimini, Italy, October 2006 Observer Research Foundation (New Delhi), two grants for conference on the state of India Studies

in the United States, fall 2004 and fall 2005 U.S. Army War College, grant for conference on U.S.-India security ties, April 2005 Asia Foundation, grant for conference on U.S.-India security ties, April 2005 Cooperative Monitoring Center, Sandia National Laboratory, grant for conference on U.S.-India

security ties, April 2005 Asia Foundation, grant for conference on Kashmir, February 2003 Cooperative Monitoring Center, Sandia National Laboratory, grant for conference on Kashmir,

February 2003 Asia Foundation, grant for conference on Indian and Pakistani nuclear tests, fall 2000 Cooperative Monitoring Center, Sandia National Laboratory, grant for conference on Indian and

Pakistani nuclear tests, fall 2000 Carnegie Corporation of New York, research grant for work on the sources of conflict between India

and Pakistan, June 1999–August 2000 Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University, research fellowship, October

1999–June 2000 United States Institute of Peace, research grant for a comparative study of ethnic policies in Sri

Lanka and Malaysia, January 1998–August 1998 Professional Staff Congress, City University of New York, grant for field research in Sri Lanka and

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Ganguly / 5 Malaysia, January 1998

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, guest scholar research appointment for a

comparative study of ethnic policies in Sri Lanka and Malaysia, July–August 1997 Smithsonian Institution, American Institute for Indian Studies, short-term fellowship for the study of

the Eleventh General Election in India, May 1996 Professional Staff Congress, City University of New York, grant for field research on contemporary

insurgency in Kashmir, January 1995 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, fellowship to study the contemporary

insurgency in Kashmir, Washington, D.C., September 1993–July 1994 W. Alton Jones Foundation, grant for a study of Confidence-Building Measures in South Asia (with

Ted Greenwood, former Director, International Security Policy Program, Columbia University), 1993–1995

Professional Staff Congress, City University of New York, research grant for a study of the origins,

evolution, and possible resolution of the Kashmir crisis, 1992 United States Institute of Peace, research grant for a study of the Sino-Indian border dispute, 1991–

1992 (deferred to 1992–1993 to coincide with sabbatical year) Smithsonian Institution, American Institute for Indian Studies, short-term fellowship for the study of

the Tenth General Election in India, May–June 1991 Professional Staff Congress, City University of New York, research grant for a study of the Sino-

Indian border dispute, 1988–1989 Eugene Lang Fellowship, Hunter College, Spring 1989 Smithsonian Institution, American Institute for Indian Studies, short-term fellowship for the study of

the Ninth General Election in India, November–December 1989 Professional Staff Congress, City University of New York, research grant for a study of the Sino-

Indian border dispute, 1987–1988 Smithsonian Institution, American Institute for Indian Studies, short-term fellowship for a study of

the Sino-Indian border dispute, June–July 1988 Professional Staff Congress, City University of New York, research grant for a study of the origins

of the Punjab crisis, summer 1987 Professional Activities: Selected Consultancies:

Consultant on South Asia, Freedom House, December 2018

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Ganguly / 6 Consultant on South Asia, Freedom House, November 2017. Member, Planning/Steering Committee, Decadal Survey of Social and Behavioral Sciences. National Academy of Sciences, October 2017.

Palgrave Macmillan, manuscript reviewer, December 2015. Member, Screening Committee, Institute for International Education, Fulbright Fellowships (India), November 2016. Member, Screening Committee, Institute for International Education, Fulbright Fellowships (India), November 2015.

Bloomsbury Press, manuscript reviewer, May 2015 Yale University Press, New Haven, manuscript reviewer, December 2013 US Department of State, Critical Language Scholarships selection panel, January 2011–12 Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore, manuscript reviewer, May 2010 Routledge, manuscript reviewer 2009–present Palgrave/Macmillan Press, manuscript reviewer 2009–present Princeton University Press, manuscript reviewer, 2008 Cornell University Press, manuscript reviewer, 2008 Cambridge University Press (New Delhi), manuscript reviewer, 2008–present Oxford University Press (New Delhi and Oxford), manuscript reviewer, 2007–present Cambridge University Press (U.K.), manuscript reviewer, 2004–present Routledge Press, manuscript reviewer, 1999–present Baker Institute of Public Policy, Rice University, project on state-owned energy firms, 2005–7 World Book Publishing, manuscript acquisitions, 2003 Library of Congress, project on civil-military relations, 2002 National Endowment for Democracy, grant application reviewer, 2002–2003 Cooperative Monitoring Center, Sandia National Laboratories, 1999–2000 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, fellowship selection panel, 2000 National Bureau of Asian Research, 2000 Grolier Publishing Company 1999–2003 The Economist 1999 National Geographic 1999 Lynne Rienner Publishers, manuscript reviewer, 1998–2003 Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University, manuscript reviewer, 1996–2003 Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, manuscript reviewer, 1996–present U.S. Foreign Service Institute, 1993 U.S. Institute of Peace, grant evaluation panel, Nov. –Dec. 1991, June 1994, Feb. 2000 Westview Press, manuscript reviewer, 1990–2000 St. Martin's Press, manuscript reviewer, 1991–1993 Multinational Strategies, Inc., 1989–1991 Hudson Institute (on Soviet basing strategy in the Third World), spring 1987

Professional Service: Associate Editor, International Security, 2017 --- present. Founding Editor, Indian Politics and Policy, 2017 --- present.

Member, Editorial Board, Foreign Policy Analysis, 2015--- present. Member, Editorial Board, American Political Science Review, 2012–2015. Member, Editorial Board, The Nonproliferation Review, 2012–present Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Research Institute, Philadelphia, 2011–present

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Ganguly / 7 Member, Editorial Board, Pacific Affairs, 2011–present Member, Editorial Board, International Security, 2011–present Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Development and Conflict, 2010–present Member, Editorial Board, Asian Security, 2009–present Member, Editorial Board, New Millennium Books Series in International Relations, Rowman &

Littlefield, 2009–present Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Democracy, 2007–present Member, Editorial Board, Security Studies, 2006–2013. President’s Advisory Board on International Programs, Indiana University, 2005–present Routledge Press, co-editor of Asian Security book series, 2004–present Member, Council on Foreign Relations Task Force on Indo-US Relations, June-September 2015 Member, Editorial Board, Journal of South Asian Development, 2006–present Member, Editorial Board, Current History, 1997–present Member, Editorial Board, Asian Survey, 1997–2014. Contributing Editor, Asian Affairs, 1996– 2013 Speaker, US Department of State Public Diplomacy Program, Sri Lanka, July 2012, September 2011 Board Member, South Asia Democracy Forum, Brussels, 2012 to present Member, Geopolitical Risk Global Agenda Council, World Economic Forum, 2011–12 Associate Editor International Studies Quarterly, 2009-2013. Visiting (Evaluation) Committee, South Asian Studies Program, National University of Singapore,

2006 Member, Screening Committee, Institute for International Education, Fulbright Fellowships, (South

Asia), 2000–2003 Member, Selection Jury, Grawemeyer Award, 2001 Member, Committee on Promotion and Tenure, College of Liberal Arts, University of Texas, Austin,

2000–2001 Founding Editor, India Review, 2000–2008 Founding Editor, Asian Security, 2003–2009 Member, Editorial Board, Foreign Policy Bulletin, 2006–12 Member, Editorial Board, The Journal of Strategic Studies, 2002–10 Member, Board of Directors, Institute of World Affairs, 1996–2000 Member of Editorial Board, Comparative Politics, 1987–98 Review Editor (Acting), Comparative Politics, 1996–97 Member, Council on Foreign Relations Study Group on terrorism, 1997–1998 Member, Council on Foreign Relations Study Group on future of U.S. national security, 1996–1997 Member, Council on Foreign Relations Study Group on South Asia, 1996 Chair, First Examination Committee, Department of Political Science, the Graduate School and

University Center, City University of New York, 1996–98 United States Information Service, speaker, Pakistan, January 1994, September 1997 United States Information Service, speaker, India, September 1993, March 1999 United States Information Service, speaker, Bangladesh, June 1996, January 1997, August 1997 Program Chair, annual political science conference, the Graduate School and University Center, City

University of New York, 1990 Professional Affiliations:

Council on Foreign Relations American Political Science Association International Studies Association

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Ganguly / 8 Research/Publications: Books:

The Future of ISIS. Co-edited with Feisal Istrabadi (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2018)

Ascending India and Its State Capacity. Co-authored with William Thompson. Yale University Press, 2017. Heading East: The Dynamics of Security, Trade and Environment between India and Southeast Asia. Co-edited with Karen Stoll Farrell. Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2016.

Deadly Impasse: Indo-Pakistani Relations at the Dawn of a New Century. Cambridge University Press, 2016. Engaging the World: India’s Foreign Policy Since 1947. Editor. Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2016. The Oxford Short Introduction to Indian Foreign Policy. Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2015; second edition, 2018.

Policing Insurgencies: Cops and Counterinsurgents. Co-edited with C. Christine Fair. Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2014. How Rivalries End. Co-authored with Karen Rasler and William R. Thompson. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013. Asian Rivalries: Conflict, Escalation and Limits on Two-Level Games. Co-edited with William R. Thompson. Stanford University Press, 2011. —South Asian edition, Cambridge University Press, Spring 2013. India since 1980. Co-authored with Rahul Mukherji. Cambridge University Press, 2011.

India, Pakistan and the Bomb: Debating Nuclear Stability in South Asia. Co-authored with S. Paul Kapur. Columbia University Press, 2010. The Routledge Handbook of Asian Security. Co-edited with Andrew Scobell and Joseph Liow. London: Routledge, 2009.

India’s Foreign Policy: Retrospect and Prospect. Editor. Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2009. India and Counterinsurgency: Lessons Learned. Co-edited with David Fidler. London: Routledge, 2009. Nuclear Proliferation in South Asia: Crisis Behaviour and the Bomb. Co-edited with Paul Kapur. London: Routledge, 2008.

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Ganguly / 9 Treading on Hallowed Ground: Counterinsurgency Operations in Sacred Spaces, Co-edited with Christine Fair. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008. The State of India’s Democracy. Co-edited with Larry Diamond and Marc Plattner. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007. US-Indian Strategic Cooperation into the 21st Century: More Than Words. Co-edited with Andrew Scobell and Brian Shoup. London: Routledge, 2006. South Asia: A Current History Reader. Editor. New York: New York University Press, 2006 Fearful Symmetry: India and Pakistan in the Shadow of Nuclear Weapons. Co-authored with Devin Hagerty. New Delhi: Oxford University Press; Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2005 India as an Emerging Power. Editor. London: Frank Cass, 2003 Understanding Contemporary India. Co-edited with Neil Devotta. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2003 Fighting Words: Language Policies and Ethnic Relations in Asia. Co-edited with Michael E. Brown. Cambridge: M.I.T. Press, 2003 Conflict Unending: India-Pakistan Tensions Since 1947. New Delhi: Oxford University Press; New York: Columbia University Press, 2002 Government Policies and Ethnic Relations in Asia and the Pacific. Co-edited with Michael E. Brown. Cambridge: M.I.T. Press, 1997 The Crisis in Kashmir: Portents of War, Hopes of Peace. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 1997 (paperback edition 1999) Mending Fences: Confidence- and Security-Building Measures in South Asia. Co-edited with Ted Greenwood. Boulder: Westview Press, 1996 Brasstacks and Beyond: Crisis and Misperception in South Asia. Co-authored with Kanti Bajpai, P. R. Chari, Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema, and Stephen P. Cohen. New Delhi: Manohar, 1995 The Origins of War in South Asia: The Indo-Pakistani Conflicts since 1947, 2nd ed. Boulder: Westview Press, 1994 (first edition, 1986) India Votes: Alliance Politics and Minority Governments in the Ninth and Tenth General Elections. Co-edited with Harold Gould. Boulder: Westview Press, 1993 The Hope and the Reality: U.S.-Indian Relations from Roosevelt to Reagan. Co-edited with Harold Gould. Boulder: Westview Press, 1992

Monographs:

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Ganguly / 10 An Unnatural Partnership: The Future of Indo-US Relations (with Christopher Mason), United

States Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. Forthcoming April 2019.

The Nuclear Gyre in South Asia and Beyond, Policy Brief 29, Asia-Pacific `Leadership Network, (Canberra, Australia, 2017).

Hindu Nationalism and the Foreign Policy of India’s Bharatiya Janata Party, 2014-15 Paper Series, Number 2 (Washington, DC: TransAtlantic Academy, 2015)

India’s Role in Afghanistan (Madrid: CIDOB, January 2012)

Structure and Agency in the Making of India’s Foreign Policy (Singapore: Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore, October 2010)

Counterterrorism Cooperation in South Asia: History and Prospects (Seattle: National Bureau of Asian Research, December 2009)

The ONGC: Charting a New Course? (Houston: The James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University, 2007) The Rise of Islamist Militancy in Bangladesh, Special Report 171 (Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace, 2006) The Evolution of Sino-Indian Relations since 1962, Occasional Paper 60 (Washington, DC: Asia Program, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1994)

Articles, Book Chapters, and Review Essays:

“The Obama Administration and India,” (with Christopher Colley) in Inderjeet Parmar and Oliver Turner eds. Obama’s Legacy in Asia (Manchester: University of Manchester Press, forthcoming) “India Under Modi: Threats to Pluralism,” Journal of Democracy, January 2019, 30:1, pp.83-90 “Violent Punjab, Quiescent Bengal and the Partition of India,” (with Manjeet Pardesi), Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, December 2019, 56:7, pp. 1-30. “Crime, Poverty, the Vernacular Press, and Political Participation in Democratic India (A Review Essay), The Journal of Asian Studies, 77:4, November 2018, pp.1105-1111.

“The Himalayan Impasse: Sino-Indian Rivalry in the Wake of Doklam,” (with Andrew Scobell), The Washington Quarterly, 41:3, Fall 2018, pp.177-190.

“Of Disputed Borders, Armed Conflict, Periodic Crises, and Regional Rivalry: The Past and the Future of Sino-Indian Relations,” (A Review Essay) Pacific Affairs, 91:3, September 2018, pp.539-548.

“India and China: On a Collision Course?” Pacific Affairs, June 2018, 1:2, pp.231-244.

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Ganguly / 11 “Will India Ever Emerge as a Great Power? (A Review Essay) The Journal of Asian Studies, May 2018, 77:2, pp.546-552. India as a Regional Power: Opportunities and Constraints,” in Hannes Ebert and Daniel Flemes, eds. Regional Powers and Contested Leadership (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018)

“Ending the Sri Lankan Civil War,” Daedalus, 147:1, Winter 2018, pp.78-89.

“Democracy a la Modi,” The National Interest,” (with Rajan Menon) Number 153, January/February 2018, pp.12-24.

“Has Modi Truly Changed India’s Foreign Policy?” The Washington Quarterly, Summer 2017, 40:2, pp. 131-143.

“India’s Democracy at 70: The Troublesome Security State,” Journal of Democracy, July 2017, 28:3, pp117-126.

“Colonial History’s Blind Spots,” (A Review Essay) Current History, April 2017, pp.157-159.

“Indian Security Policy,” in Myriam Dunn Cavelty and Thierry Balzacq, Routledge Handbook of Security Studies 2nd. Edition (London: Routledge, 2017) “Engaging India and South Asia,” Orbis, 61:1, Winter 2016, pp.101-108. “India’s Emerging Security Policy,” The Brown Journal of World Affairs, Fall/Winter 2016, XXIII:1, pp.253-270. “India and the Responsibility to Protect,” International Relations, 30:3, July 2016, pp.362-374. “Terminating the Interminable” in Jeremy Suri, Benjamin Valentino and Stephen Van Evera, eds. Sustainable U.S. National Security (New York: Oxford University Press, 2016) “The Foreign Policy Attitudes of Indian Elites: Variance, Structure and Common Denominators,” with Tim Hellwig and William R. Thompson. Foreign Policy Analysis, 27, April 2016. “A Tale of Two Trajectories: Civil-Military Relations in Pakistan and India: A Review Essay,” Journal of Strategic Studies, 39:1, 2016, pp.142-157. “India. Pakistan and the Unlikely Dream of a Nuclear-Free South Asia,” (with S. Paul Kapur), in Nils Hynek and Michal Smetana, eds. Global Nuclear Disarmament; Strategic, Political and Regional Perspectives (London: Routledge, 2016) “Five Dangerous Myths About Pakistan,” with (C. Christine Fair), The Washington Quarterly, Winter 2015, 38:4, pp.73-99. “Foreign Policy Analysis in India,” (with Manjeet S. Pardesi), in Klaus Brummer and Valerie Hudson, eds. Foreign Policy Analysis Beyond North America (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2015) “An Unworthy Ally,” with C. Christine Fair, Foreign Affairs, September/October 2015, 4:5, pp.160-

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Ganguly / 12 171.

“India’s Ballistic Missile Defense Program,” in “Strategic Stability in South Asia” special issue of The Nonproliferation Review, September 2015, 21:3-4, pp. 255-260.

“An Introduction” with Feisal Istrabadi, in “Twilight in Afghanistan” special issue of Asian Survey, March/April 2015, 55:2, pp.235-248. “India’s National Security,” in David Malone, C. Raja Mohan, and Srinath Raghavan, eds., The Oxford Handbook of India’s Foreign Policy, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2015. “Pakistan’s Forgotten Genocide--- A Review Essay,” International Security, Fall 2014, 39:2, pp.169-180.

“India’s Foreign and Security Policies,” in Rosemary Foot, Saadia Pekaanen, and John Ravenhill, eds., The Oxford Handbook of the International Relations of Asia, New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. “India’s Watershed Vote: The Risks Ahead,” Journal of Democracy, October 2014, 25:4, pp. 57-61. “The Path of Least Resistance,” Foreign Policy, July/August 2014 “India and the Liberal Order,” in Trine Flockhart et al., eds., Liberal Order in a Post Western World, Washington, DC: Transatlantic Academy, 2014. “Militant Islam in South Asia: Past Trajectories and Present Implications,” with Ryan Brasher, in Joachim Krause and Charles King Mallory IV, eds., Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Strategic Choice: Adjusting Western Regional Policy, London: Routledge, 2014. “The Pathological Alliance,” review essay based on Husain Haqqani, Magnificent Delusions: Pakistan, the United States, and the Epic History of Misunderstanding, in Current History 113 (April 2014) 165–66.

“Separated at Birth?” review essay based on Maya Tudor, The Promise of Power: The Origins of Democracy in India and Autocracy in Pakistan, in Journal of Democracy 24: 4 (October 2013): 168–171. “Diverging Nuclear Pathways in South Asia,” review essay based on Feroz Hasan Khan, Eating Grass: The Making of the Pakistani Bomb, and Verghese Koithara, Managing India’s Nuclear Forces, in The Nonproliferation Review 20:2 (July 2013): 381–87. “The Emergent Nuclear Order in South Asia,” in Peter Shearman, ed., Power Transitions, Security, and International Order in Asia, London: Routledge, 2013. “Lives on the Line,” with C. Christine Fair, The Washington Quarterly 36:3 (Summer 2013): 173–84.

“The Structural Sources of Authoritarianism in Pakistan,” with C. Christine Fair, Commonwealth and Comparative Politics 51:1 (January 2013): 122–42.

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Ganguly / 13 “Indo-Pakistani Relations,” in Atul Kohli and Prerna Singh, eds., The Routledge Handbook of Indian Politics, London: Routledge, 2012.

“Jihad as Grand Strategy: Pakistan and Islamist Militancy in South Asia,” with S. Paul Kapur, International Security 37:1 (Summer 2012): 111–41. “The Indian Elephant,” with Manjeet S. Pardesi, in Donette Murray and David Brown, eds., Multipolarity in the 21st Century: A New World Order, London: Routledge, 2012. “Corruption in India: An Enduring Legacy,” Journal of Democracy 23:1 (January 2012): 138–48.

“Counterinsurgency in India,” with David P. Fidler, in Paul B. Rich and Isabelle Duyesteyn, eds., The Routledge Handbook of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency, London: Routledge, 2012. “US Policy toward South Asia,” in Ali Ahmed, Jagannath P. Panda, and Prashant K. Singh, eds., Towards a New Asian Order, New Delhi: Institute for Defense Studies and Analysis, 2012.

“Piety and Politics: Religious Leadership and the Conflict in Kashmir,” with Praveen Swami, in Timothy Sisk, ed., Between Tolerance and Terror, Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2011.

“The Balance of Power in South Asia,” in B.J.C. McKercher, ed., The Routledge Handbook of Diplomacy and Statecraft, London: Routledge, 2011. “The Road from Pokhran II,” in Bhumitra Chakma, ed., The Politics of Nuclear Weapons in South Asia, Farnham: Ashgate, 2011. “Asian Security, Chinese and Indian Power and Nuclear Non-Proliferation,” with David Fidler, in Ajay Lele and Namrata Goswami, eds., Imagining Asia in 2030: Trends, Scenarios, and Alternatives, New Delhi: Academic Foundation, 2011. “When India Starved and Britain Stood By: A Review Essay,” Current History 110:735 (April 2011): 165–66. “Indian Defense Policy,” in Niraja Gopal Jayal and Pratap Bhanu Mehta, eds., The Oxford Companion to Indian Politics, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2010. “India and Eastphalia,” with David P. Fidler, Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 17:1 (Winter 2010): 147–64. “Prospects for Democracy and Democratization in Asia: Politico-Economic and Radical Islamist Challenges,” with Manjeet S. Pardesi, in Ashley J. Tellis, Andrew Marble, and Travis Tanner, eds., Strategic Asia 2010–11, Seattle: National Bureau of Asian Research, 2010. “The Evolving US-China-India Triangular Relationship,” with Manjeet S. Pardesi, Centre for Land Warfare Studies Journal (New Delhi), Summer 2010. “South Asia and Foreign Policy,” with Manjeet.S. Pardesi, in Robert A. Denemark, ed., The

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Ganguly / 14 International Studies Encyclopedia, Boston: Blackwell, 2010.

“If the Pakistanis Strike Again,” Current History, April 2010.

“Pakistan: Neither State nor Nation,” in Jacques Bertrand and Andre Laliberte, eds., Multination States in Asia: Accommodation or Resistance, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010.

“India and Pakistan: The Origins of Their Different Politico-Military Trajectories,” with Manjeet S. Pardesi, India Review 9:1 (January–March 2010,): 38–67.

“Indian Security Policy,” in Myriam Dunn Cavelty and Victor Mauer, eds., The Routledge Handbook of Security Studies, London: Routledge, 2010. “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice: Islamist Militancy in South Asia,” with S. Paul Kapur, The Washington Quarterly 33:1 (January 2010): 47–59.

“India Pakistan Rivalry in Afghanistan,” with Nicolas Howenstein, Journal of International Affairs 63:1 (Fall/Winter 2009): 127–40. “A Vote to Stay the Course,” Journal of Democracy 20:4 (October 2009): 79–88. “Eastphalia Rising? Asian Influence and the Fate of Human Security,” with David Fidler and Sun Won Kim, World Policy Journal 26: 2 (Summer 2009): 52–64. “Explaining Sixty Years of India's Foreign Policy.” with Manjeet S. Pardesi, India Review 8:1 (January–March 2009): 1–16. “India in 2008,” Asian Survey 49:1 (January/February 2009): 39–52. “India Held Back,” Current History 107:712 (November 2008): 369–74. “The Burden of History,” Journal of Democracy 19:4 (October 2008): 26–31. “India and Energy Security: A Foreign Policy Priority,” with Manjeet S. Pardesi, in Harsh V. Pant, ed., Indian Foreign Policy in a Unipolar World, London: Routledge, 2008.

“Nuclear Stability in South Asia,” International Security 33:2 (Fall 2008): 45–70. Review Essay: “Promoting People Power: What Helps, What Hinders,” World Policy Journal 25:1 (Spring 2008): 89–94. “India’s Improbable Success,” Journal of Democracy 19: 2 (April 2008): 179–82. Review Essay: “War, Nuclear Weapons, and Crisis Stability in South Asia,” Security Studies 17:1 (January–March 2008): 164–84. “India's Rise in Asia,” in David Shambaugh and Michael Yehuda, eds., Asia in the New International Order, Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2008.

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Ganguly / 15 “The Transformation of US-India Relations: An Explanation for the Rapprochement and Prospects for the Future,” with S. Paul Kapur, Asian Survey 47:4 (July/August 2007): 642–56.

“India, Human Rights, and ‘Asian Values,’” in Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom, Greg Grandin, Lynn Hunt, and Marilyn B. Young, eds., Human Rights and Revolutions. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 2007. “India Rising: What Is New Delhi to Do?” with Manjeet S. Pardesi, World Policy Journal 24:1 (Spring 2007): 9–18. “The Rise of India and the India-Pakistan Conflict,” with Manjeet Pardesi, The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 31:1 (Winter 2007): 131–45. “Explaining the Kashmir Conundrum: Prospects and Limitations,” Asia Policy 3 (January 2007): 196–98.

“The Roots of Religious Violence in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh,” in Linell E. Cady and Sheldon W. Simon, eds., Religion and Conflict in South and Southeast Asia: Disrupting Violence. London: Routledge, 2006. “The Case for the U.S.-India Nuclear Agreement,” with Dinshaw Mistry, World Policy Journal 28:2 (Summer 2006): 11–19. “The Kashmir Conundrum,” Foreign Affairs 85:4 (July/August 2006): 45–57. “U.S.-Indian Relations: A View from New Delhi,” Current History, March 2006. “India and Bangladesh,” in Larry Diamond and Leonardo Morlino, eds., Assessing the Quality of Democracy, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005. “Nepal: Between Dictatorship and Anarchy,” with Brian Shoup, Journal of Democracy 16:4 (October 2005).

“The Limits of Coercive Diplomacy in South Asia,” with Michael Kraig, Security Studies (Fall 2005). “U.S. Policy toward South Asia,” with Brian Shoup, in Juergen Ruland, ed., U.S. Foreign Policy Toward the Third World: A Post Cold-War Assessment. M. E. Sharpe, 2005. “Nuclear Crisis Stability in South Asia,” with Kent L. Beringer, in Lowell Dittmer, ed., South Asia’s Nuclear Security Dilemma. M. E. Sharpe, 2005.

“India and the United States: Forging a Security Partnership?” co-author with Andrew Scobell, World Policy Journal, Summer 2005 (22:2, 37-44) “India and Pakistan: Bargaining in the Shadow of Nuclear War,” co-author with Harrison Wagner, Journal of Strategic Studies, September 2004 (27:3, 479-507) “Pakistan: The Other Rogue Nation,” Current History, April 2004 (103:672)

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Ganguly / 16 “The Sino-Indian Border Question,” in Francine Frankel and Harry Harding, eds., The India-China Relationship: What the United States Needs to Know. Columbia University Press, 2004 "India's Foreign Policy Grows Up," World Policy Journal, Winter 2003-2004, 41-47. “The Crisis of Indian Secularism,” Journal of Democracy, October 2003 (14:4) “The Start of a Beautiful Friendship?” World Policy Journal, Spring 2003 (20:1) “Introduction,” Journal of Strategic Studies (special issue, “India as an Emerging Power,” Sumit Ganguly, ed.), December 2002 (25:4) “Pakistan’s Slide into Misery” (review essay based on Dennis Kux, The United States and Pakistan, 1947-2000; Mary Anne Weaver, Pakistan: In the Shadow of Jihad and Afghanistan; and Owen Bennett Jones, Pakistan: Eye of the Storm), Foreign Affairs, November/December 2002 (81:6, 153-59) “The Islamic Dimensions of the Kashmir Insurgency,” in Christophe Jaffreleot, ed., Pakistan: Nationalism without a Nation? Manohar (New Delhi), 2002

“India’s Alliances 2020,” in Michael Chambers, ed., South Asian Security in 2020: Future Strategic Balances and Alliances. Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 2002 “South Asia and India’s Multiple Revolutions,” Journal of Democracy, January 2002 (13:1) “Nuclear Crisis Stability in South Asia,” co-author with Kent Biringer, Asian Survey (special issue, “Nuclear Issues in South Asia,” Sumit Ganguly, ed.), November/December 2001(41:6) “Beyond the Nuclear Dimension: Forging Stability in South Asia,” Arms Control Today, December 2001 (31:10) “Putting South Asia Back Together Again,” Current History, December 2001 (100:650, 410-14) “Behind India’s Bomb” (review essay based on Ashley J. Tellis, India’s Emerging Nuclear Posture), Foreign Affairs, September/October 2001 (80:5, 136-42) “New Delhi and the Kashmir Question, 1947-1998” in Amita Shastri and A. Jayaratnam Wilson, eds., Human Rights in South Asia. Curzon, 2001 “India’s Territorial Disputes with Pakistan and China: Understanding Security Relations,” in P. Sahadevan (ed.) Conflict and Cooperation in South Asia. New Delhi: Lancers, 2001 “Pakistan's Never-Ending Story: Why the October Coup Was No Surprise,” Foreign Affairs, March/April 2000 (79:2, 2-9) “India’s Pathway to Pokhran II,” International Security, Spring 1999 (23:4, 148-77) “India: Relations with Its Neighbors,” in Selig S. Harrison, Paul Kreisberg, and Dennis Kux, eds.,

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Ganguly / 17 India and Pakistan: Fifty Years of Independence. Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press; Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998 “India as a Pivotal State,” co-authored with Stephen P. Cohen, in Paul Kennedy, Robert S. Chase, and Emily B. Hill, eds., Pivotal States and U.S. Strategy. W.W. Norton, 1998 “Options for Resolving the Kashmir Dispute,” in Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, March 1998 (36:1, 106-12) “The Kashmir Problem Revisited,” Current History, December 1997 (96:614, 414-18) “The Long and Winding Road: Promoting Growth and Averting Decline in India,” in Terry McGee, ed., The Empowerment of Asia. Institute of Asian Research, University of British Columbia, 1997 “The Indian and Pakistani Nuclear Weapons Programs: A Race to Oblivion?” in Raju G.C. Thomas, ed., The Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime: Prospects for the Twenty-First Century. Macmillan, 1997 “India and Its Neighbors,” in Gautam Adhikari, ed., India: The First Fifty Years. London & Edinburgh Publishing, 1997 “Future Uncertain: Indian Defense Policy at the End of the Millennium,” Journal of International Affairs, Summer 1997 (51:1) “Ethnic Preferences and Political Quiescence in Malaysia,” in Michael E. Brown and Šumit Ganguly, eds., Government Policies and Ethnic Relations in Asia and the Pacific. M.I.T. Press, 1997 “India vs. Pakistan: Revisiting the Pacifying Power of Democracy,” in Miriam Fendius Elman, ed., Paths to Peace: Is Democracy the Answer? M.I.T. Press, 1997 “Political Mobilization and Institutional Decay: Explaining the Crisis in Kashmir,” International Security, Fall 1996 (21:2, 76-107) “National Security,” in Robert Worden, ed., India: A Country Study. Library of Congress, 1996 “Pakistan's Elusive Quest for Security,” in David Wiencek, ed., New Issues in Asian Security. M. E. Sharpe, 1996 “Stalemate in the Valley: India, Pakistan, and the Crisis in Kashmir,” Harvard International Review, Summer 1996 (18:3, 16-19ff.) “Conflict and Crisis in South and Southwest Asia,” in Michael E. Brown, ed., The International Dimensions of Internal Conflict. M.I.T. Press, 1996 “Arms Control in South Asia: History and Prospects,” Defense Analysis, May 1996 (12:1, 65-75) “Uncertain India,” Current History, April 1996 (95:600, 145-50) “Cold Storage: A Nuclear Freeze in South Asia,” in David Cortwright and Amitabh Mattoo, eds.,

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Ganguly / 18 The Nuclear Issue in India. University of Notre Dame Press, 1996 “Mending Fences,” in Michael Krepon and Amit Sevak, eds., Confidence and Security Building Measures in South Asia. St. Martin’s, 1995 “Indo-Pakistani Nuclear Issues and the Stability/Instability Paradox,” in Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, October-December 1995 (18:4, 325-34) “Wars Without End: The Indo-Pakistani Conflict,” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (special issue, Small Wars, William Olson, ed.), September 1995 (541: 167-78) “Conflict and Cooperation in Indo-Pakistani Relations,” in Kanti Bajpai and H.C. Shukul, eds., Interpreting World Politics: Essays for A.P. Rana. Sage, 1995 “The Role of the Prime Minister in the Making of Foreign and Defense Policy in India,” in James Manor, ed., From Nehru to the Nineties: The Chief Executive in India. Christopher Hurst and Company, 1994 “India and the Crisis in Kashmir,” co-author with Kanti Bajpai, Asian Survey, May 1994 (24:5, 401-16) “India: Charting a New Course?” Current History, December 1993 (92:578, 426-30) “Ethno-Religious Conflict in South Asia,” Survival, Summer 1993 (35:2, 88-109) “South Asia after the Cold War,” Washington Quarterly, Autumn 1992 (15:4, 173-84) “The Conditions of War and Peace in Kashmir,” in Raju G.C. Thomas, ed., The Roots of Conflict in South Asia. Westview Press, 1991 “From Aid to the Civil to the Defense of the Nation: The Army in Contemporary India,” Journal of Asian and African Affairs, 1991 (26: 1-12) “Deterrence Failure Revisited: The Indo-Pakistani Conflict of 1965,” Journal of Strategic Studies, December 1990 (13:4, 77-93) “Avoiding War in Kashmir,” Foreign Affairs, Winter 1990-91 (69:5, 57-73) “The Quest for Regional Cooperation in South Asia,” in Robert Taylor, ed., Handbooks to the Modern World: Asia and the Pacific. Facts on File, 1990 “The Sino-Indian Border Talks, 1981-1989: A View from New Delhi,” Asian Survey, December 1989 (29:12, 1123-35) “Of Great Expectations and Bitter Disappointments: Indo-U.S. Relations during the Johnson Administration,” Asian Affairs, Winter 1988-89 (15:4, 212-19) “Soviet-South Asian Relations under Gorbachev,” in Jane Shapiro Zacek, ed., The Gorbachev Generation. Paragon Press, 1988

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Ganguly / 19 “Soviet Strategy in the Persian Gulf and Southwest Asia,” co-author with Roger E. Kanet, Crossroads, Fall 1986 (20, 1-20) “The Instrumentalities of Soviet Conduct in the Third World: Soviet Economic and Military Relations,” Coexistence, Spring 1985 (22, 195-213) “Why India Joined the Nuclear Club,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, April 1983 (39:4, 30-33)

Selected Book Reviews:

Bethany Lacina, Rival Claims: Ethnic Violence and territorial Autonomy under Indian Federalism, Perspectives on Politics, September 2018 (16:3, 877-878)

Adam Ziegfeld, Why Regional Parties: Clientelism, Elites and the Indian Party System, Journal of Asian Studies, January 2018 (77:01,17-18) Stephen Tankel, Storming the World Stage The Story of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, in The Wall Street Journal, August 9, 2011. Mario Esteban Carranza, South Asian Security and International Nuclear Order: Creating a Robust Indo-Pakistani Nuclear Arms Control Regime, in The Nonproliferation Review, November 2010 (17:3, 577-581).

Deepa Ollapally, The Politics of Extremism in South Asia, in Political Science Quarterly, Winter 2009–2010 (124:4, 754–56).

Raju Thomas, Democracy, Security, and Development in India, in Studies in Comparative International Development, Summer 1998 (33:2) Paul Brass, The Politics of India since Independence, in the Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, July 1992 (30:2) Partha S. Ghosh, Conflict and Cooperation in South Asia, in The Journal of Asian Studies, August 1991 (50:3) Raju Thomas, Indian Security Policy, in Social Science Quarterly, December 1987 (68:4) Alexander Dallin, Black Box: KAL 007 and the Superpowers, in Slavic Review, Spring 1986 (45: 1)

Popular Articles:

“The World Should be Watching Bangladesh’s Election Debacle,” Foreign Policy.com, January 7, 2019. “Age of Policy Insecurity,” The Indian Express (New Delhi), December 31, 2018. “Asia’s Oldest Democracy Takes a Hit, (with Neil DeVotta), Foreign Policy.com, November 16, 2018. “The Scarring of Sri Lanka’s Democracy,” (with Neil DeVotta), US News and World Report.com,

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Ganguly / 20 November 8, 2018.

“Modi’s Foreign Policy Revolution?” ForeignAffairs.com, March 8, 2018. “Pakistan and the Myth of “Too Dangerous to Fail”, ForeignAffairs.com, January 8, 2018.

“Is India Starting to Flex Its Military Muscles?” (with S. Paul Kapur), ForeignPolicy.com, October 17, 2017.

“The Doklam Dispute in Context,” ForeignAffairs.com, August 9, 2017. “How Have Modi’s Two Signature Reforms Fared in India?” World Politics Review, July 24, 201

“After All That Embracing Has US Left India In The Cold Over Standoff With China?” South China Morning Post, July 31, 2017 “A New Season of Turmoil in Kashmir,” ForeignAffairs.com, April 21, 2017. “F-16s, Made in India,” (with S. Paul Kapur) ForeignAffairs.com, March 14, 2017.

“The New Don,” The Caravan, February 1, 2017. “India After Nonalignment,” ForeignAffairs.com, September 19, 2016. “Bangladesh’s Homegrown Problem,” (with Ali Riaz) ForeignAfffairs.com, July 6, 2016. “The Next Pathankot,” ForeignAffairs.com, January 6, 2016.

“Modi’s Silence on Hindu Violence Threatens India’s Secular Tradition,” World Politics Review, October 26, 2015. “When Refugees Were Welcome,” (with Brandon Miliate) ForeignAffairs.com, September 22, 2015.

“India’s Achilles Heel,” ForeignAffairs.com, August 18, 2015. “Modi’s Balancing Act,” ForeignAffairs.com, March 27, 2015 “Modi Bets the Farm,” (with Surupa Gupta), ForeignAfffairs.com, August 12, 2014,

“UPA II: Looking Back, Looking Forward,” Heinrich Boell Foundation (New Delhi), January 29, 2014

“India’s Two Futures,” ForeignAffairs.com, January 22, 2014 “Maid in Manhattan,” ForeignPolicy.com, December 23, 2013 “The End of India’s Sovereignty Hawks? (with Eswaran Sridharan), ForeignPolicy.com, November

15, 2013 “The Battle for Bangladesh,” Foreign Affairs.com, March 13, 2013 “The Reign of Rahul,” Foreign Affairs.com, January 30, 2013 “India’s Dark Night,” with Sunila Kale, Foreign Affairs.com, August 8, 2012 “Think Again: India’s Rise,” ForeignPolicy.com, July 5, 2012 “Delhi’s Strategy Deficit,” The National Interest.org, March 20, 2012 “Early Autumn for the Patriarchs,” The Asian Age, February 23, 2011 “The US Dilemma in the Middle East,” with Rajendra Abhyankar, The Indianapolis Star, February

15, 2001 “Repeat after Me: Pakistan Is Not Egypt,” Foreign Policy.com, February 8, 2011 “A New World Order?” The Asian Age, December 30, 2010 “What Has Delhi Done for Washington Lately?” WSJ.com. October 6, 2010 “Get Tough on Pakistan,” Newsweek International, July 30, 2010 “India’s Machiavellian Turn,” WSJ.com, July 29, 2010 “With Friends Like These …” Foreign Policy.com, July 29, 2010 “The Flag March Won’t Fix Kashmir,” WSJ.com, July 10, 2010 “America’s Other Strategic Dialogue,” The Wall Street Journal, May 31, 2010 “Reintegration versus Reconciliation in Afghanistan,” with Harinder Singh, RSIS Commentaries,

March 16, 2010 “Singh’s Shrewd Move,” with David Fidler, Newsweek, December 4, 2009 “Breaking America’s Silence on Pakistan,” The Wall Street Journal, November 3, 2009 “Lessons from Mumbai,” Newsweek, October 29, 2009 “The Importance of Being Secular,” The Wall Street Journal Asia, April 13, 2009

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Ganguly / 21 “Religious Wars,” Newsweek, March 3, 2009 “India’s Deft Diplomacy,” Newsweek, January 16, 2009 “The Murder of Christians,” Forbes.com, October 16, 2008 “Tide of Intolerance,” Newsweek, October 15, 2008 “Danger Ahead for the Most Dangerous Place in the World,” The Washington Post, October12, 2008 “Pacifying Kashmir,” The Wall Street Journal, August 21, 2008 “Douse the Fire,” The Times of India, August 13, 2008 “Regional Relations: Indian interests lie with a stable Pakistan,” The Financial Times January 24,

2008 “Trapped on the Razor’s Edge,” Newsweek International, November 19, 2007 “Dhaka in Decline,” The Wall Street Journal Asia, November 16, 2007 “A Farce in the Making,” The Times of India, November 14, 2007 “Playing a Weak Hand,” Newsweek International, November 7, 2007 “Musharraf’s End? Crisis in Pakistan,” National Review Online, November 5, 2007 “The Politics of India’s Nuclear Deal,” Newsweek International, September 3, 2007 “Don’t Let Iran Get between US, India,” Newsweek International, August 16, 2007 “Get Set for the Big League,” The Times of India, August 15, 2007 “Bangladesh on the Brink,” with C. Christine Fair, The Wall Street Journal, February 5, 2007 “A New Challenge for Bangladesh,” Yale Global Online, March 30, 2006 “Give Bush Credit for India Policy,” The Straits Times (Singapore), March 24, 2006 “On the Right Side of History,” with Alyssa Ayres, The Wall Street Journal, March 4, 2006 “Back to Brinksmanship,” American Prospect, July 1, 2002 “Not Oblivious to Oblivion,” Los Angeles Times, June 7, 2002 “On the Brink in Kashmir,” Nation, July 19, 1999 “India’s Campaign,” Nation, December 5, 1997 “Time for Candour in India-U.S. Nuclear Dialogue,” The Times of India, April 29, 1997 “The Indo-Pakistani Wars,” for Microsoft Encarta 1997 CD-ROM encyclopedia, 1997 “The Indo-Pakistani Wars,” and “The Sino-Indian War,” for World English Edition of Microsoft

Encarta 1996 CD-ROM encyclopedia, 1996 “Washington Drops the Big One,” Far Eastern Economic Review, October 19, 1995 “India Needs to Set Priorities with the U.S.,” The Times of India, August 19, 1995 “A Fool's Errand in South Asia,” Christian Science Monitor, March 30, 1994 “Route to Peace in Kashmir,” Christian Science Monitor, November 17, 1993 “Troubled India, A Doomsayer's Paradise,” Dissent, Fall 1991 “India Walks a Middle Path in Gulf Conflict,” Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly, March 4, 1991 “Between Iraq and a Hard Place: The Developing World and the New Oil Crisis,” International

Executive, January-February 1991 “India's Attitude Toward Foreign Investment,” International Executive, July-August 1990 “The Man Who Would Be India's Prime Minister,” The World and I, March 1990 “The Tangled Tale of Tibet,” Interdependent, May 1989 “Mending Fences in India, Pakistan and China,” The World and I, May 1989

Selected Lectures and Presentations: Invited Talk, “Nuclear Weapons in Asia,” US Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, January 11, 2019. Invited Talk, The Evolution of India’s Foreign Policy,” Department of Political Science. Catholic

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Ganguly / 22 University of Eichstatt-Ingolstadt, July 11, 2018.

Invited Talk, “The Sources and Prospects of India’s Foreign Policy,” German-American House, Heidelberg, Germany, July 3, 2018. Invited Talk, “Indian Security Policy in the Contemporary Era,” South Asian Politics Program, University of Warsaw, June 13, 2018 Invited Talk, “The Sources of India’s Defense Policies,” Program in International Security Policy, University of Chicago, April 27, 2018. Moderator, “Decadal Survey of Social and Behavioral Sciences for Applications to National Security”, National Academy of Sciences, October 11, 2017. Moderator, “India Trilateral Forum 13,” The German Marshall Fund of the United States, Stockholm, September 15-16, 2017. Presenter, “India Trilateral Forum 12,” The German Marshall Fund of the United States, New Delhi, April 27-28, 2017 “Untangling the Indo-Pakistani Tussle Over Afghanistan,” Marine Corps University, February 6, 2017. Lecture (invited) “Caste and Democracy in South Asia,” National Endowment for Democracy, Washington, DC, November 18, 2016. Lecture (invited) “The Future of U.S. Policy Toward Asia: Implications of the 2016 Elections for Economic and Security Issues” Co-Sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institute and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, DC, September 23, 2016. Lecture (invited) “The Significance of South Asia in World Politics,” The John Kennard Eddy Memorial Lecture on World Politics, Ohio Wesleyan University, March 23, 2016. Chair and Discussant, “India’s Foreign Policy Under Modi,” International Studies Association, annual meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, march 17, 2016. Lecture (invited), “India Under Modi,” Foreign Policy Research Institute, Philadelphia, October 21, 2015. Lecture (invited), “India as a Global Power: Opportunities and Constraints,” Heinrich Boell Stiftung, Berlin, February 9, 2015. Lecture (invited), “India Under Modi: Some Preliminary Observations,” Center for Asian Studies, Michigan State University, October 6, 2014. Lecture (invited), “South Asia and Global Security: India’s Pivotal Role,” Annual Roberta Buffett Lecture, Northwestern University, May15, 2014.

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Ganguly / 23 Lecture (invited), “Indian Views on Jus ad Bellum and Jus in Bello,” 2014 McCain Conference on Comparative Warfare Ethics: Traditional and Contemporary Perspectives, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, April 24, 2014. Lecture (invited), “Indian Views on the Responsibility to Protect,” 5th Annual Calvin and Helen Lang Symposium on International Cooperation in Asia, University of Louisville, Kentucky, April 5, 2014. Lecture, (invited) “Explaining the Violence of the Partition of India,” University of Toronto, Ontario, March 27, 2014. Lecture (invited) “Explaining the Puzzle of India’s Democracy,” CarolIndia Visiting Scholar on India’s Democracy and Foreign Policy, Walker Institute of International and Area Studies, University of South Carolina, Columbia, March 17, 2014. Lecture, (invited) “The State of the Indo-US Strategic Partnership,” closing address at the 55th US Air Force Academy Assembly, Colorado Springs, Colorado, February 5, 2013. Lecture, “The State of the US-India Strategic Partnership,” at the US-India Strategic Symposium, New Delhi, December 12, 2013. Lecture, “India’s Emerging Naval Strategy in Asia,” Foreign Policy Research Institute, Princeton, New Jersey, December 5, 2013. Lecture, “India and the Global Liberal Order,” German Marshall Fund, Washington, DC, November 5, 2013. Lecture, “Tagore and Nationalism,” inaugural Rabindranath Tagore Lecture, Australia-India Institute, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, September 26, 2013. Lecture, “India and the Liberal Order,” at a conference on Rising Powers and Contested Orders in the Multipolar System, September 19-20, 2013, Salao da Pastoral PUC, Rio de Janeiro. Lecture, “Terminating the Indo-Pakistani Rivalry,” at the Buffet Center for International and Comparative Studies, Northwestern University, April 24, 2013. Lecture, “India at a Crossroads,” Center for Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law, Stanford University, March 7, 2013. Invited participant, conference on “The Cult of the Irrelevant,” at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin, February 27–March 1, 2013. “Terminating the Interminable?” Paper presented at a conference on Sustainable National Security: Smarter Strategy for a Changing World, A Tobin Project Conference, December 7–9, 2012. Keynote Address. “The Great Game Redux? Afghanistan’s Future in the Shadow of 2014,” conference on South Asia: Conflict, Cooperation or Confusion, Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, October 11, 2012.

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Ganguly / 24 Lecture, “Nuclear Order in South Asia,” at a conference on “Issues of International Order in East and Southeast Asia”, The Second Macao International Forum, May 26 to May 28, 2012. Commentator at a workshop on the National Intelligence Council’s Global Trends 2030: Alternative Worlds, University of Notre Dame, April 26-27, 2012. Lecture, “Explaining India’s Current Foreign Policy Choices,” South Asia Bureau, US Department of State, Washington, DC, March 22, 2012. Lecture, “India’s Look East Policy: Retrospect and Prospect,” Center for Naval Analysis, Alexandria, Virginia, March 22, 2012. Participant, “Executive Seminar on India,” Bureau of Intelligence and Research and the National Intelligence Council, Meridian International Center, Washington, DC, February 17, 2012. Lecture, “Islam and Political Mobilization in South Asia: The Prospects for the Future,” at a conference on “Sustainable Strategies for Afghanistan and the Region After 2014,” Berlin, Aspen European Strategy Forum/Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, January 9-11, 2012. Lecture, “The Sources of Instability in Asia,” South Asia Lecture Series, Georgetown University, November 17, 2011.

Lecture, “India’s Relations with Burma/Myanmar,” at a conference on “China-Myanmar Relations: The Dilemmas of Mutual Dependence,” Georgetown University, November 4, 2011.

Keynote speech, “The Sources of Continuity and Change in Indian Foreign Policy,” at a conference on India As a Global Power: Diversity, Democracy and Prosperity, October 3-4, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway, October 3-4, 2011. Commentator, at a panel discussion on “Resources on the Roof of the World: International Politics and Sustainable Development in the Greater Himalayan Region,” The Henry L. Stimson Center, Washington, DC, July 27, 2011. Schumpeter Roundtable Lecture, “The Impact of Chinese and US Policies on South Asian Security,” German Institute for International and Area Studies, Hamburg, July 21, 2011

Section Chair, Conference on “Politics and Religion in South Asia,” Sciences Po, Paris, June 30, 2011.

Lecture, “Quelling Uprisings at Home: Normative, Legal and Institutional Constraints,” at the Greg Rosshandler International Conference on ‘Democracies and the Right of Self-Defense,” May 17-18, 2011, Begin-Sadat Center for Security Studies, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel.

Lecture, “Explaining the Sources of Conflict Escalation and De-Escalation in Indo-Pakistani Relations,” Cambridge, Massachusetts, Brown-Harvard-MIT South Asia Seminar, Center for International Studies, MIT, April 29, 2011. Lecture, “Conflict Escalation and De-Escalation in Indo-Pakistani Relations,” Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, New Delhi, December 19, 2010.

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Ganguly / 25 Panel Chair, “The Afghanistan Endgame and the Pakistan Challenge,” at the India Forum, convened by the Legatum Institute and the German Marshall Fund, Stockholm, October 1-2, 2010.

Lecture, “The Road to Pokhran I: Revisiting the Indian Nuclear Test of 1974,” Conference on “Uncovering the Sources of Nuclear Behavior”, Center for Security Studies, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland, June 18-20, 2010. Panel Chair, “India’s Political and Economic Prospects,” Council on Foreign Relations National Conference, New York, New York, June 11, 2010.

Participant on a panel on “China, India, and the Future of Democracy,” with Francis Fukuyama, Bruce Gilley and Andrew Nathan, The National Endowment for Democracy, June 3, 2010. Lecture, “Explaining India’s Foreign Policy Realignment at the Cold War’s End,” Colloquium on Strategic Trends in the Twenty-First Century, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, May 4, 2010, Lecture, “India’s Quest for Great Power Status,” S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Distinguished Public Lecture, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, April 7, 2010. Lecture, “Structure and Agency in India’s Foreign Policy,” South Asian Studies Program, National University of Singapore, March 31, 2010. Paper presentation (with David P. Fidler), “Asian Security, Chinese and Indian Power and Nuclear Nonproliferation,” at the 12th. Asian Security Conference, “Asian Strategic Futures 2030: Trends, Scenarios and Alternatives,” at the Institute for Defense Studies and Analyses, New Delhi, February 11-13, 2010. Lecture, “Three Theories in Search of Reality: Explaining the Violence of the Partition of India,” International Relations Colloquium, Department of Political Science, University of California at Berkeley, November 2, 2009. Lecture, “Three Theories in Search of Reality: Explaining the Violence of the Partition of India,” School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, October 9, 2009. Lecture, “The Indian Nuclear Tests of 1998: A 10-Year Retrospective,” Conference on “India’s Nuclear Tests: A Decade After,” University of Hull, August 26-28, 2009. Lecture, “New Directions in India’s Foreign Policy,” Conference on “Asia in the New Millennium,” Portuguese Institute on International Affairs, Lisbon, June 2-3, 2009. Paper, “India’s Security Concerns,” Baker Peace Conference, Engaging China and India: Security, Stability, and the Global Economy, Ohio University, April 2-3, 2009. Lecture, “The Conundrum of Indo-Pakistani Relations,” President’s Circle Program, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, March 27, 2009. Lecture, “Foreign Policy Challenges in South Asia,” Hansen/Hostler Distinguished Lecture Series,

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Ganguly / 26 San Diego State University, March 5, 2009. Keynote Address, “Tolerance and Sustenance for All,” 20th Annual Tagore Festival, Channing Murray Foundation, University of Illinois - Champaign-Urbana, October 25, 2008. Lecture, “The Political Transition in Pakistan: Implications for India,” Eminent Persons Lecture, Institute for Defense Studies and Analysis, New Delhi, August 19, 2008 Commentator at conference, “Pakistan: Advancing Democracy and Security,” National Endowment for the Democracy, Washington, DC, May 5, 2008 “South Asia: The Changing Landscape,” Conference – America in the Global Context: Policy Directions for a New Administration, Pacific Council on International Policy, March 7-8, 2008. Lecture, “Engaged Democracies: The Future of Indo-US Relations,” Louisville Council on Foreign Relations, Louisville, Kentucky, October 2007 Paper, “The Rise of India in Asia,” International Relations in Asia: The New Regional Systems Conference, George Washington University, Washington, DC, September 2007 Paper, “Pakistan: Forging a National Identity?” Workshop on Multi-National States in Asia, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, September 2007 Paper, “India’s Interests in the Persian Gulf,” conference on India and the Gulf, Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, March 2007 Paper, “The ONGC: Charting a New Course?,” conference on The Changing Role of National Oil Companies in International Energy Markets, Energy Forum, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University, March 2007 Lecture, "Structure and Contingency in the Transformation of India's Foreign Policy," Mershon Center for International Security Studies, Ohio State University, February 2007 Paper, “A Mosque, a Shrine, and Two Sieges,” International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, March 2007 Lecture, “The United States-India Nuclear Deal: Background, Significance and Prospects,” Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore, Singapore, August 2006 Lecture, “India as a Great Power,” Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, August 2005 Paper, “The Indo-Pakistani Rivalry,” annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Honolulu, March 2005 Lecture, “U.S.-Indian Relations: Peering Ahead,” World Policy Institute, New School University, December 2004 Paper, “Assessing the Quality of Democracy in India and Bangladesh,” annual meeting of the

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Ganguly / 27 American Political Science Association, Chicago, September 2004 Lecture, “The Domestic Dimensions of the Kashmir Crisis,” Hans Seidel Stiftung, Munich, February 2003 Paper, “The Future of U.S. Policy toward South Asia,” Centre des études et reserches Internationales, Paris, December 2002 Paper, “American Foreign Policy toward South Asia,” conference on U.S. Foreign Policy toward the Third World, University of Freiburg, Germany, November 2002 Annual Puri Lecture on South Asia, “The Origins of War in South Asia,” Indiana University, Bloomington, November 2002 Inaugural lecture in South Asia lecture series, “India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan after September 11,” University of Colorado, Boulder, November 2002 Lecture, “Kashmir after the Elections,” Symposium on Kashmir, Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, October 2002 Lecture, “Conflict Unending in India and Pakistan,” University of Washington, Seattle, October 2002 Lecture, “The Origins of the Kashmir Insurgency,” Symposium on the Kashmir dispute, Agnes Scott College, October 2002 “The Kashmir Insurgency as a Civil War,” Seminar 21, Aerlie House, Virginia (organized by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology), September 2002 Lecture, “Options for Resolving the Kashmir Dispute,” Duke University, September 2002 Lecture, “National Security Strategies in South Asia,” National Defense University, July 2002 Lecture, “The Gujarat Pogrom: Sources and Explanations,” Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, DC, June 2002 Lecture, “Conflict and Security in South Asia,” University of Vermont, April 2002 Lecture, “The Prospects of War and Peace in South Asia,” University of Missouri, Columbia, April 2002 Lecture, “India, China, and the Tibet Question,” conference on the Cold War and its legacy in Tibet, Harvard Project on Cold War Studies, Harvard University, April 2002 Lecture, “South Asia after September 11,” Northwestern University, February 2002 Lecture, “The Insurgency in Kashmir,” Center for South Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, February 2002

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Ganguly / 28 Lecture, “Reexamining American Options toward the Kashmir Dispute,” Foreign Service Institute (Arlington, Virginia), December 2001 “U.S. Options in Afghanistan,” Symposium on Recent Developments in Afghanistan, Center for the Study of Globalization, Yale University, November 2001 Lecture, “The Strategic Consequences of a Nuclear South Asia,” Middlebury College (Vermont), October 2001 Lecture, “The Turmoil in Afghanistan,” Washington University (St. Louis), September 2001 “The Islamic Dimensions of the Kashmir Insurgency,” Conference on Islam and Politics in South Asia, Centre des études et reserches internationales, Paris, December 1999 “Managing Internal Conflicts in the Asia-Pacific,” Conference on Security Order in the Asia-Pacific, East-West Center, Honolulu, October 1999 “CBMs and the Amelioration of Extant Security Issues in South Asia,” Conference on CBMs and Regional Security in South Asia, Wadduwa, Sri Lanka, June 1999 “Conflict Resolution in South Asia: History and Prospects,” Conference on Conflict Resolution in South Asia, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, March 1999 “Indian Strategic Culture,” Association of Asian Studies, Boston, March 1999 “Conflict and Cooperation in Indo-Pakistani Relations,” Conference on Indo-Pakistani Relations after the Nuclear Tests, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, February 18–19, 1999 “Explaining Political Quiescence and Ethnic Conflict in Malaysia and Sri Lanka,” International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., February 1999 “The Sources of Indo-Pakistani Conflict,” Conference on South Asia after the Nuclear Tests, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University, January 15–16, 1999 “The Sino-Indian Border Question,” American Political Science Association, Boston, September 1998 Annual Finch Lecture on World Affairs, “A Cauldron of Conflict: Ethno-Religious Violence in South Asia,” Miami University (Ohio), October 2, 1997 “The Indian and Pakistani Nuclear Programs,” Conference on Asia and the New Millennium, University of San Francisco, September 26–28, 1997 “The Origins of War in South Asia,” Symposium on Contemporary South Asia, Grinnell College, September 16–18, 1997 “Options for Resolving the Crisis in Kashmir,” Symposium on Kashmir, University of Texas at Austin, April 1997

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Ganguly / 29 “Ethnic Policies and Political Quiescence in Malaysia,” Association for Asian Studies, Chicago, March 1997 “The Long and Winding Road: Promoting Growth and Averting Decline in India,” Conference on the Empowerment of Asia, University of British Columbia, Canada, October 1996 “An Analysis of the Eleventh General Election in India,” Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., June 1995 “War in South Asia: A Retrospective.” Wisconsin Conference on South Asia, Madison, November 1995 “Emergent Security Issues in South Asia.” Association for Asian Studies, Washington, D.C., April 1995 “Nuclear Issues in South Asia.” Conference on “Proliferation in Asia after the Cold War,” St. Antony's College, Oxford University, U.K., February 1995 “U.S. Nonproliferation Policy in South Asia.” Conference on “Security and Cooperation in South Asia,” Gustav Strasseman Institute, Bonn, Germany, February 1995 “Conflict Resolution in South Asia: An American Perspective.” Fourth U.S.-India Strategic Symposium, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, September 1993 “A Framework for the Resolution of the Kashmir Crisis: U.S. Policy Options.” First U.S.-Pakistan Strategic Symposium, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C., June 1993 “India's Kashmir Crisis.” Association for Asian Studies, Los Angeles, March 1993 Conference participant, “The Diffusion of Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Developing World.” Sponsored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Cairo, Egypt, February 1993 “South Asia after the Cold War.” Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C., May 1992 “The Political and Security Implications of the Kashmir Crisis.” India Workshop, Council on Foreign Relations, New York, May 1992 Commentator, “Sino-Indian Relations after the Cold War.” Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Georgetown University, Washington D.C., April 1992 “The Salience of National Issues in the Tenth General Election in West Bengal.” Association for Asian Studies, Washington, D.C., April 1992 “Regional Security and Nuclear Nonproliferation in South Asia.” Department of Political Science, Wesleyan University, November 1991 “The Kashmiri Insurgency as a Challenge to Indian Secularism.” Conference on “Religion, Politics, and Identity—India in Comparative Perspective,” University of Hull, U.K., October 1991

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Ganguly / 30 Experts’ Group Discussant on “Regional Conflict and Cooperation in South Asia.” Canadian Institute of International Peace and Security, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, September 1991 “Soviet-Indian Relations after the Cold War.” International Studies Association, Vancouver, British Columbia, March 1991 “Ethnic Mobilization and Political Violence in South Asia.” PAWSS Winter Faculty Workshop on “Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Regional Conflict,” Amherst College, January 1991 “The Prospects for SAARC.” Conference on Security and Cooperation in South Asia, Villanova University, November 1990 “Leadership, Misperception and Decision-Making in the Sino-Indian Border Conflict of 1962.” American Political Science Association, San Francisco, August 1990 “Sino-Indian Nuclear Futures.” International Studies Association, Washington D.C., April 1990 “Foreign Policy Issues in the Ninth Indian General Elections.” Association of Asian Studies, Chicago, Illinois, April 1990

Foreign Language Skills:

Bengali (native speaker) Hindi (fluent) Urdu (speaking ability) French (reading ability)