
1 Curriculum Vitae Name- Dr. Anindya Batabyal. Present Designation-Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Calcutta, 1 Reformatory Street (Alipore Campus), Kolkata-700027, West Bengal, India. Email: [email protected] Tel. No. (Office): (9133) 24792910 [Extn. 310]. Date of Birth: 28th September, 1976. Academic Qualifications: 1) Ph.D. in Political Science from University of Calcutta. Degree Awarded on 12th August, 2016. 2) Master of Arts (M.A) in International Relations from Jadavpur University, Kolkata. Year of Passing-2000. 3) Bachelor of Arts (B.A) in Political Science (Honours) from Jadavpur University, Kolkata. Year of Passing-1998. 4) Qualified the UGC-NET Lectureship in the subject Politics held in December 2000. 2 Teaching Experience 1) At present, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Calcutta. Joined University of Calcutta from the forenoon of 10th August, 2016. 2) Formerly, served as Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Kalyani, Kalyani-741235, Nadia, West Bengal, India. Taught at the University of Kalyani as Lecturer/Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science from the forenoon of 10th February, 2004 till afternoon of 09thAugust,2016. 3) Formerly, also served as a Lecturer in Political Science at Shyampur Siddheswari Mahavidyalaya (affiliated to the University of Calcutta) from the forenoon of 13th May, 2003 till the afternoon of February 09, 2004. University Teaching Experience: Sixteen (16) Years, Ten (10) Months. Teaching Experience at Under-Graduate College: Nine (9) Months (Approximately). Teaching Experience at University of Calcutta: Four (4) Years, Four (4) Months. Total Teaching Experience: More than Seventeen (17) Years. Areas of Specialisation: Theory Building in International Relations, Indian Foreign Policy and Environmental Politics. Research Guidance: Number of Ph.D. Candidates Supervised: One (1) (At University of Kalyani) Number of Researchers Pursuing Ph.D.: One (1) (At University of Calcutta) Number of M. Phil. Candidates Supervised: Four (4) (At University of Calcutta) Research Projects: Acted as Principal Investigator (PI) of the UGC-UPE II Research Project entitled Reimagining Southeast Asia from India’s Northeast and Bengal: Culture, Connectivity and Development from Focus Area II: India Looking East under the UGC-UPE II Programme of the Department of Political Science, University of Calcutta from 25.09.2018 for a period of one year. 3 Total List of Research Publications Book: 1. Anindya Batabyal, Energy and Environment: Implications for International Relations (Howrah: Manuscript India, 2003). Research Papers in Peer-Reviewed Journals: 1. Anindya Batabyal, “India, Pakistan and Dialogue under the Shadow of Terror”, South Asian Survey, Vol.18, No.2, September 2011, pp. 207-224. [ISSN 0971- 5231] 2. Anindya Batabyal, “Balancing China in Asia: A Realist Assessment of India’s Look East Strategy”, China Report, Vol.42, No.2, April-June 2006, pp.179-197. [ISSN 00094455] 3. Anindya Batabyal, “ASEAN’s Quest for Security: A Theoretical Explanation”, International Studies, Vol.41, No.4, October-December 2004, pp.349-369. [ISSN 0020-8817 Research Papers in Edited Books, Other Indexed Journals and Occasional Papers: 1. Anindya Batabyal, “Radical Islam and the Threat of Terror in Bangladesh”, in The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, Vol.106, No.6, 2017, pp. 685-686. [ISSN 0035-8533]. 2. Anindya Batabyal, “The Tibetan Enigma and the Sino-Indian Boundary Dispute in the Twenty-first Century”, in Raj Kumar Kothari and Eyasin Khan (eds.), India Becoming a Global Power in the Twenty-first Century: Rising Challenges and Newer Opportunities (New Delhi: Atlantic Publishers, 2017), pp.205-219. [ISBN 978-81- 269-2190-4]. 3. Anindya Batabyal, “Embedded Power and the Politics of Region-Mapping in South Asia”, The Calcutta Journal of Political Studies, Vol.1 (New Series), 2017, pp.57-74. [ISSN 0970406X]. 4. Anindya Batabyal, “A Fragile Engagement: India and China in the Twenty-First Century”, in Kousar J. Azam (ed.), India in World Affairs: The Next Decade (New Delhi: Manohar, 2016), pp. 113-131. [ISBN 978-93-5098-098-9]. 5. Anindya Batabyal, “Development, WTO and the Neoliberal State: The Challenges Before Environmental Governance”, JAIR Journal of International Relations, Vol. 2, 4 Issue 2, July-December 2015, pp.25-34. [ISSN 2348-7496]. 6. Anindya Batabyal, “Stapled Visas and Sino-Indian Bilateral Ties”, Asian Studies, Vol.XXX, No.1, January-June 2012, pp.13-24. [ISSN 0970-7301]. 7. Anindya Batabyal, “India and ASEAN: Building a Symbiotic Partnership”, in Raj Kumar Kothari (ed.), Emerging India as a Global Player: Growing Ties and Challenges (New Delhi: Atlantic Publishers, 2012), pp.238-255. [ISBN 978-81-269- 1683-2]. 8. Anindya Batabyal, “Producing Sri Lanka from Ceylon: The Roots of Ethnic Conflict in Post-Colonial Sri Lanka”, in Partha Pratim Basu, Purusottam Bhattacharya, Debi Chatterjee and Shibashis Chatterjee (eds.), Democracy and Democratization in the 21st Century: The South Asian Experience (New Delhi: Har-Anand, 2012), pp. 316-362. [ISBN 978-81-241-1662-3]. 9. Anindya Batabyal, “Looking east 1: South-East Asia and ASEAN”, in David Scott (ed.), Handbook of India’s International Relations (London: Routledge, 2011), pp. 131-142. 10. Anindya Batabyal, “Engagement and Rivalry: Sino-Indian Relations in the Twenty- First Century”, in Raj Kumar Kothari (ed.), India’s Foreign Policy in the New Millennium (New Delhi: Academic Excellence, 2010), pp. 196-220. 11. Anindya Batabyal, “ASEAN, India and South East Asian Security: A Critical Overview”, in P.V.Rao (ed.), India and ASEAN: Partners at Summit (New Delhi: Knowledge World, 2008), pp.153-180. 12. Anindya Batabyal, “From Estrangement to Engagement: A Critical Overview of the Indo-US Defence Ties in the Twenty-First Century”, West Bengal Political Science Review, Vol.9, No.1&2, January-December 2006, pp.192-203. 13. Anindya Batabyal, “Globalization, Governance and the WTO: Implications for Environmental Politics”, Occasional Paper, No.4, December 2004, Published under the auspices of UGC-DSA Programme (PhaseIII), Department of International Relations, Jadavpur University. 14. Anindya Batabyal, “Separatism in the Archipelago: Is Indonesia Moving Closer to Disintegration?”, Jadavpur Journal of International Relations, Vol.7, 2002-03, pp.112- 44. 15. Anindya Batabyal, “Impact of Globalisation on South-East Asia: An Empirical Stock-Taking”, Asian Studies, Vol.XX, No.1, January-June 2002, pp.6-18. 16. Anindya Batabyal, “Change and Continuity in Indonesian Foreign Policy: From Sukarno, Suharto to Megawati”, Jadavpur Journal of International Relations, Vol.6, 2001-02, pp.29-44. 5 17. Anindya Batabyal, “Terrorism and the Future World Order”, Studies on Terrorism-I, Occasional Paper No.2, Published under the auspices of UGC-DSA Programme (Phase III), Department of International Relations, Jadavpur University, January 2002, pp.1-21. [Publications in Bengali] 1. Anindya Batabyal, “Antarjatik Samparker Bibartan, Prakriti O Paridhi” in Purusottam Bhattacharya and Anindyo Jyoti Majumdar (eds.), Antarjatik Samparker Ruprekha (Kolkata: Setu Prakashani, 2007), pp.1-16 [In Bengali]. In the same book, Anindya Batabyal, Sreemoyee Ghosh and Purusottam Bhattacharya, “Bharater Bidesh Niti”, pp. 202-241. 2. Anindya Batabyal, “Dimerukendrik Bishwa O Anchalik Rajniti: Purbo Europe O Tritiya Bishwa”, in Purusottam Bhattacharya (ed.), Pratham Maha Juddher Por Bishwa Rajnitir Goti Prakriti (Kolkata: West Bengal State Book Board, 2009), pp.94-117. [In Bengali]. Also in the same book, Anindya Batabyal, Dimeruprabanata Theke Ekmeruprabanata: Détente Prakriya, Thanda Juddher Abasan, Germanir Punosangjuktikoron, Bishyan O Tar Prabhab, Markin Juktorashtra O Thanda Juddhottor Antarjatik Rajniti, pp.118-134. Review Articles: 1. Partha Pratim Basu, Purusottam Bhattacharya, Rochana Das, Anjali Ghosh, Kanak Sarkar (eds.), State, Nation and Democracy: Alternative Global Futures (New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company, 2007), pp.xiv+370, Price: Rs.750, Book Reviewed by Anindya Batabyal in Jadavpur Journal of International Relations, Vol.11-12, 2006-2008, pp.417-426. 2. Pervez Musharraf, In The Line of Fire (New York: The Free Press, 2006), pp.xii +352, Price Rs.950, Book Reviewed by Anindya Batabyal, in Jadavpur Journal of International Relations, vol.10, 2005-2006, pp.247-253. Articles in Newspapers, Websites: 1. Anindya Batabyal, “Shocks to force Pakistan’s hand on terror”, Asia Times, October 23, 2013, http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/SOU-01-231013.html 2. Anindya Batabyal, “India renews Taiwan embrace”, Asia Times, October 05, 2012, http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/NJ05Df01.html 6 3. Anindya Batabyal, “Pakistan and the Haqqani Network”, Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS) Article no.3482, November 02, 2011, http://www.ipcs.org/print_article-details.php?recN0=3513 4. Anindya Batabyal, “Will The Nuclear Deal Be Finally Operationalized?”, Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS) Article no.2641, August 05, 2008, http://www.ipcs.org/article_details.php?articleNo=2641 5. Anindya Batabyal, “N-deal not dead yet”, The Statesman (Kolkata), April 29, 2008. 6. Anindya Batabyal, “Reasons of State: Why Bhutan Moved Against Militants, And Bangladesh Wont”, The Statesman (Kolkata), February 12, 2004. Complete List of Presentation of Research Papers at Seminars/Conferences/Workshops 1. Participated and Presented a paper on Ethnic Identity
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