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Rityusha Mani Tiwary Assistant Professor Department of Political Science, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi Rityusha Mani Tiwary Assistant Professor Department of Political Science, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi Email: [email protected], [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. Chinese Studies Chinese Studies Division, Centre for East Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Dissertation: China’s role in East Asian Regionalism: Origins and Dimensions of an Evolving Leadership, 1997-2009 2010-2015 Master of Philosophy Chinese Studies Chinese Studies Division, Centre for East Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Dissertation: China and East Asian Regionalism since 1997: Emergence of a Power Structure 2007-2010 Master of Arts Politics with Specialization in International Relations School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 2005-2007 Bachelor of Arts Political Science and Economics Minor: Modern History Isabella Thoburn College, University of Lucknow, Lucknow 2002-2005 CAREER PROFILE Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi Department of Political Science Assistant Professor (Permanent) August 2015-Till date (current position) Institute of Chinese Studies, New Delhi Visiting Fellow January 2020-January 2021 (Current position) Institute of Chinese Studies, New Delhi Assistant Editor, China Report: A Journal of East Asian Studies January 2016-till date Editorial Assistance Copy-editing various issues of China Report: A Journal of East Asian Studies 2011-2016 University of Delhi Department of Political Science Assistant Professor (Guest) July-Nov 2016, July-Nov 2017, July-Nov 2018 Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi Department of Political Science Assistant Professor, (Adhoc) July 2014-August 2015 Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi Department of Political Science Assistant Professor, (Adhoc) January 2014- April 2014 University of Cambridge Politics and International Studies Department Pavate Fellow Sep 2013-Dec 2013 Completed “A Comparative of Foreign Policy Doctrines of India and China: Case Studies of Non-Alignment Movement and Harmonious Rise”, under publication Gargi College, University of Delhi Department of Political Science Assistant Professor (Adhoc) Jan 2013-May 2013 Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Shanghai Visiting Research Scholar May 2012-June 2012 Conducted field work for PhD thesis and made presentations related to doctoral work across partner institutes in Shanghai and Beijing. Centre for Policy Analysis, New Delhi Research Fellow Sept 2011-Jan 2012 Worked on foreign policy issues, organized talks and roundtables, copy-edited and provided other editorial assistance for the special issue of the CPA Journal, on China German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Hamburg, Germany Research Fellow May 2009-August 2009 To Work on “Regional Power Structures in East Asia”. RESEARCH INTERESTS / SPECIALIZATION China in East Asia and Chinese Politics Foreign Policy and strategic thought in China and India India’s Northeastern borders Nationalism, Populism and Cinema in India and China TEACHING EXPERIENCE (SUBJECTS/COURSES TAUGHT) Master’s Program of Department of Political Science, University of Delhi Theories of International Relations, 1st Year MA Core, 2018 Peace and Conflict Studies in International Relations, 2nd Year MA Optional, 2016 Political Violence and Religious Nationalism, 2nd Year MA Optional, 2017 Undergraduate Program of Department of Political Science, University of Delhi 1st Year BA Honours- Core Political Theory, 2013, 2018 1st/ 2nd Year BA Honours-Interdisciplinary Elective The United Nations and Global Conflicts, 2019 Politics of Globalization 2018 Nationalism in India 2016, 2017, 2018 Gandhi in the Contemporary World 2016 Constitutional Development and Democracy in India, 2015 2nd Year BA Honours- Core Perspectives in World Politics and Theories of International Relations, 2019 Global Politics, 2019 2nd Year BA Honours-Ability Enhancement Elective Peace and Conflict Resolution, 2018, 2017, 2016 2nd Year BA Program-Elective Reading Gandhi, 2014, 2015 3rd Year BA Honours -Core Classical Political Philosophy, 2016, 2014, 2013 Classical Indian Political Thought, 2016 3rd Year BA Honours-Elective India’s Foreign Policy in a Globalizing World, 2016, 2015, 2014 Human Rights in a Comparative Perspective, 2018 Development Processes and Social Movements in India, 2015, 2014 Feminism: Theory and Practice, 2018 Dilemmas in Politics, 2018 3rd Year BA Program-Core Theories of International Relations, 2013, 2014 Conflict Resolution and Peace Building, 2015, 2014 RESEARCH GUIDANCE Ph.D. Supervision Anwar Ali “A legal Perspective on Human Rights of Police Personnel’s in India: A Study of UP” Department of Political Science, University of Delhi, ongoing since Sep 2019 M.Phil. Supervision Prahlad Kumar “Civil-Society Military Relationship in Xi Jingping’s Era”, Department of Political Science, University of Delhi, ongoing since June 2019 Other Supervision Supervision of Dissertations for Post Graduate Diploma in Conflict Transformation and Peace Buidling at the Aung San Suu Kyi (AKSS) Centre for Peace, Lady Shree Ram College, University of Delhi: Anshika Aggarwal “Tibetan Refugees in Delhi: In Search of an Identity via Peace Building” (2014-15) Avantika Dureha “Armed Forces (Jammu and Kashmir) Special Powers Act: A Critical Appraisal” (2014-15) Projects (Major Grants / Collaborations) Co-Investigator, in a research project on “Investigating Commercial Passenger Car Drivers’ Intention to Buy EVs” 2020-21 sponsored by IMPRESS, Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi. PUBLICATIONS Books/Book Chapters Tiwary, Rityusha. 2019. “Nature of Secularism in Contemporary India: Issues and Trends” in Singh and Murari (ed.) Political Processes in Contemporary India. 145-176. Pearson: India Tiwary, Rityusha and Sharma, Shivani. 2019. “China’s Constitutional Development and Political Economy Since 1949” in Singh, Pushpa and Sharma, Chetna (ed.) Comparative Government and Politics 167-186. Sage Texts: India Tiwary, Rityusha. 2019. “Bhartiya Rajneeti Aur Jati” in Singh and Murari (eds.) Bharat Mein Rajnitik Prakriya. 155-177.OrientBlackswan: India. Tiwary, Rityusha. 2018. “Communalism, Secularism and Socialism” in Rai, D. (ed.) Politics: Essays in Tribute to Randhir Singh. 249-273. Aakar Books: New Delhi. Articles “Cheen Aur Poorvi Asia Mein Kshetriyta: Shakti Sanrachan Ka Ek Rachnatmak Avlokan” [China and East Asian Regionalism: Analysing the Power Structure], Samved, Delhi, ISBN: 2231–3885, January 2012, 4(1): 256-268. “India China Economic Relations: The Road Ahead” in China India Dialogue Volume 15, Number 3, May-June 2019, pp. 50-53.ISSN 2096-2614. “World Economic Forum 2018: Globalization First, Please!”, China Global TV Network, January 25th, 2018, available at: https://news.cgtn.com/news/32636a4e7a67 7a6333566d54/share_p.html “Dekhein Poorv Ki Or” [Look East] -Article in Special Hastakshep in Rashtriya Sahara (National Daily), 9 March 2013:4. “Bharat aur Poorvottar Rajyon mein Bilgav” [Isolationism in the Northeast of India], Sablog (National Monthly, New Delhi), January 2013, 5(1):8-10. “Arab Ki Kranti aur Cheen” [The Arab Revolution and China], Sablog (National Monthly, New Delhi), May 2011,3(5):26-27. “Bharat Cheen Sambandhon Ka Yatharth” [Realism in India-China Relations], Sablog (National Monthly, New Delhi), April 2009, 1(4):28-32 Book Reviews Daniel Flemes (ed.) “Regional Leadership in the Global System, Ideas, Interests and Strategies of Regional Powers”, in China Report 47 (2), 2011(177-180). CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS/INVITED LECTURES/ DISCUSSIONS/ WORKSHOPS INTERNATIONAL Presented a paper titled “Nationalism in Indian Cinema: Reading Violence, Caste and Religion” in Association of Asian Studies in Asia 2019 Conference, held at the Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand, 1-4 July 2019. Presented a paper titled ‘The Nation and the Other: Tales of Subversion and Convalescence in Contemporary Hindi Cinema’, at the Third Ireland India Institute Conference on South Asia organized by the Ireland India Institute, Dublin City University, 24th - 26th April 2019. Presented a paper titled “Political Participation, Populism and Protest: The Indian Case.”In a session titled Contentious Politics in South Asia, in the Annual Convention of International Studies Convention 2019 at Toronto, Canada, 26-30th March 2019. Participated as discussant in the International Round Table on “Human Rights of Minorities: Narratives of Targeted Violence” organised by International Studies Association, Annual Convention at Toronto, March 30, 2019. Participated in an International Round Table “Pay It Forward: Women Helping Women” at the Sheraton Centre Toronto, organised by International Studies Association, Annual Convention at Toronto, March 26, 2019. Presented a paper titled India -Myanmar Border: Exploring Gendered Patterns of Rural Trade and Migration”, ISA West Pasadena, USA, Sept 22-24, 2018. Presented a paper titled “Economic and Security Power in East Asia” Western Conference Association for Asian Studies Conference University of Arizona, USA, October 4-6th, 2014. Presented a paper titled “A Comparative Study of Discourses on Power and Leadership in India and China: how different are the 'nonaligned' and 'harmonious' worlds? “at the 20th Biennial International Conference on Asiascapes: Contesting Borders organised by the Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA) 2014 Conference, at the University of Western Australia, Perth, 8 - 10 July 2014.
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