Curriculum Vitae of Sumit Ganguly Home Address: 2901 Robin's Bow
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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 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 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 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 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