Curriculum Vitae - Jawaharlal Nehru University

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Curriculum Vitae RAVIPRASAD NARAYANAN Associate Professor Centre for East Asian Studies School of International Studies Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi E‐mail: raviprasad.narayanan@gmail.com EDUCATION Ph.D. Jawaharlal Nehru University, Centre for East Asian Studies M.Phil. Jawaharlal Nehru University, Centre for East Asian Studies M.A. Jawaharlal Nehru University, Centre for Political Studies B.A. St. Joseph’s College, Trichy (TN), Department of Economics 1) TEACHING & RESEARCH EXPERIENCE a) Teaching (Current @ Jawaharlal Nehru University) 2016 – Research Methodology, Course Number EA 618 (3 Credits), Winter Semester ‐ Chinese Economic Patterns & Development EA 601 (3 Credits) Monsoon Semester b) Teaching Experience (Previous @ National Chengchi University, Taipei) 2015 ‐ India's Foreign Policy: From Non‐Alignment to Emerging Power (3 Credits), Spring Semester. Course code: 265864001 2015 ‐ Development policies in Asia‐Pacific Countries (3 credits), Spring Semester. Course code: 926032001 2014 – India: Politics, Economics and Strategic Issues of a Rising Power (3 Credits), Fall Semester. Course code: 265872001 2014 – Survey of India (2 Credits), Course Code 042159001, Fall Semester. 2014 – Contemporary South Asia – Politics, Economics & Security (3 Credits), Course Code 265876001, Spring Semester. 2014 ‐ Development Policies of the Asia‐Pacific Region (3 Credits), Course Code 926032001, Spring Semester. 2012/2013 – Methods for International Relations (3 Credits), Course Code 265893001, Autumn / Spring Semester 2010/2011 ‐ International Relations of South Asia (2 Credits), Course Code 300881001, Autumn Semester, Research / Associate Professor, Center for East Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University (since October 2015) Associate Research Fellow, Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan (August 2014 to September 2015) Assistant Professor, International Doctoral Program in Asia‐Pacific Studies (IDAS), College of Social Sciences, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan (February 2012 – September 2015) Assistant Research Fellow, Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan (March 2009 to July 2014) Associate Fellow, Institute for Defence Studies & Analyses (IDSA) New Delhi. (November 2003 ‐ March 2009) Research Associate for the Institute of Chinese Studies, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) New Delhi. (April 1998 – July 1999) II) Fellowships and Awards Visiting Research Fellow (February – July 2013), Institute of Chinese Studies, New Delhi. Asia Fellows Awards 2007‐08 – Visiting Research Fellow with the Shanghai Institute of International Studies (SIIS), Shanghai (December 2007 ‐ October 2008). JIIA Fellowship 2005‐06 – Visiting Research Fellow at The Japan Institute of International Affairs, Tokyo (December 2005 ‐ April 2006). China‐India Fellowship for short‐term post‐doctoral work at the Centre for Asian Studies, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (February ‐ April 2004). Visiting Scholar, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Shanghai (November 2001 ‐ April 2002) under the aegis of the Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund. Doctoral Fellowship of the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) from 2000‐2002. III) Completed projects ™ Top‐University Project – The Rise of India and its Strategic perspectives – National Chengchi University, 1 January 2012 – 31 July 2016. ™ National Science Council Taiwan ‐ Going south!” China’s Great Maritime Silk Road and the strategic competition with India for South Asia, 1 August 2015 – 31 July 2016 (NSC 104WFA0250209) ™ National Science Council Taiwan ‐ The Epistemic Community in Sino‐Indian Relations: Think‐tanks, Research Institutes and the Shaping of a Bilateral Strategic Discourse, 1 August 2014 – 31 July 2015 (NSC 103WFA0200352) ™ National Science Council Taiwan – Looking to a Confident Future: Examining Sino‐Indian Relations as a Confidence Building Measure, 1 August 2012 – 31 July 2013 (NSC 101‐2410‐H‐004‐137‐) ™ National Science Council Taiwan – Dance of Dragon and Elephant: Environmental Diplomacy between China and India, 1 August 2011‐ 31 July 2012 (NSC 100‐2410‐H‐004‐193‐) IV) Professional affiliations Member, Editorial Board, Strategic Vision for Taiwan Security Adjunct Fellow, Institute of Chinese Studies, New Delhi V) PUBLICATIONS a) Books (edited) G. V. C. Naidu, Mumin Chen, Raviprasad Narayanan (eds.), India and China in the Emerging Dynamics of East Asia (New Delhi: Springer, 2015) pp.178 ISBN: 978‐81‐322‐2137‐1 (Print) 978‐81‐322‐2138‐8 Rise of India, Taipei: Institute of International Relations & Hung Yeh Publishing Co., 2013, pp.293 ISBN: 978‐986‐03‐7197‐0 (Print) {Bilingual publication in Chinese and English with chapters by Taiwan’s leading scholars on South Asian security affairs} b) Institutional Papers / Policy Briefs 1. China and India – A Sisyphean Bilateral? RSIS Policy Brief (Singapore), December 2013. 2. China’s Foreign Policy Decision‐Making towards Japan: A Case Study of the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands Dispute, The Japan Institute of International Affairs, Occasional Paper No. 39, Tokyo, April 2006. c) Chapters in Book/s Published book chapters: 1. “India’s Response to US Rebalancing Strategy” in David W.F. Huang (ed.) Asia‐Pacific Countries and the US Rebalancing Strategy (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016) pp. 211‐226. 2. “India’s Diplomatic and Security Responses” in Fu‐Kuo Liu and Jonathan Spangler (eds.), South China Sea Lawfare: Legal Perspectives and International Responses to the Philippines v. China Arbitration Case, (Taipei: South China Sea Think Tank / Taiwan Center for Security Studies, 2016), pp.91‐100. 3. “China Dreams”: Political Slogan or Flight of Fancy? in Chih‐shian Liou and Arthur S Ding (eds.), China Dreams China's New Leadership and Future Impacts (Singapore: World Scientific, 2015). 4. “Culture and Foreign Policy: The Confucius Institutes and Advancing “Soft Power” with Chinese Characteristics” in Priya Singh et al Beyond Strategies – Cultural Dynamics in Asian Connections (New Delhi: Knowledge World / MAKAIAS Kolkata, 2014) pp.31‐44. 5. “Indian Foreign Policy: Examining the Domestic/External Linkage” in Mohammed Badrul Alam (ed.) Contours of India’s Foreign Policy – Changes and Challenges (New Delhi: Reference Press, 2014), pp.3‐18. 6. “La búsqueda de China e India por recursos energéticos” {“The China‐India Quest for Energy Resources” with Dr. Howard Liao You‐te} in Alejandro Chanona Burguete (ed.) Confrontando los Modelos de Securidad Energetica {Confronting Energy Security Models} published by Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México {National University of Mexico‐Miguel Angel Porrua}, 2013, pp.163‐202. 7. “Through the Looking Glass: Trends, Developments and the Chinese Communist Party” in M. Rasgotra (ed.) China Today – Politics, Society and Culture (New Delhi: Academic Foundation / Observer Research Foundation, 2011), pp.43‐
60. 8. “China‐U.S. Relations: Facing Off Pax Sinica vs. Pax Pacifica” in M. Rasgotra (ed.) Contemporary China and the World (New Delhi: Academic Foundation / Observer Research Foundation, 2011), pp.19‐32. 9. “North Korea and Security Concerns in Northeast Asia” in Taufik A. Nizami (ed.) International Politics‐ Areas of Conflict and Confrontation (New Delhi: Manak Publications, 2010), pp. 212‐28. 10. “Hu Jintao and the PLA” in S.D. Muni (ed.) IDSA Asian Strategic Review 2008 (New Delhi: Academic Foundation, 2008), pp 337‐46. 11. “Sino‐Indian Engagement?” in S.D. Muni (ed.) IDSA Asian Strategic Review 2007 (New Delhi: Academic Foundation, 2008), pp.185‐92. 12. “The Rise of China and Its Implications for the Asia‐Pacific” in NS Sisodia and GVC Naidu (eds.) India‐Japan Relations – Partnership for Peace and Security in Asia (New Delhi, Chicago: Bibliophile South Asia, 2006) pp. 39‐53. d) Refereed Journal Articles Published research articles: 1. “India’s Democracy: The Continued Evolution of a Unique Model” Tamkang Journal of International Affairs (Taipei), Vol.18, No.3, 2015, pp.59‐98. 2. “Stability with Chinese characteristics: Hu Jintao's Taiwan Policy” China Report (Sage: New Delhi), Vol.49, No.4, November 2013, pp.413‐24. {Guest Editor of Special Issue on “Taiwanese Engagement with the Indo‐Pacific”} 3. “The India – Pakistan Dyad: A Challenge to the Rest or Themselves?” Asian Perspective (Portland, OR and Seoul), Vol. 34, No. 4, Winter 2010, pp.165‐190. (SSCI) 4. “China and Myanmar: Alternating between ‘Brothers’ and ‘Cousins’ China Report (New Delhi: Sage) Vol. 46, No.3, August 2010, pp.253‐265. 5. “A ‘Handshake Across the Himalayas’: Foreign Policy Decision Making and Sino‐Indian Relations 1998‐2008,” The Asian Scholar (ASF, Bangkok), No.6, October 2008. {E‐Journal} 6. “India‐China Relations: The UPA Phase” Harvard Asia Quarterly (Cambridge: MA) Vol. XI, No.4, Winter 2008. 7. “The Chinese Discourse on the ‘Rise of China’” Strategic Analysis (IDSA: Routledge) Vol. 31, No. 4, July‐August 2007, pp.645‐663. 8. “South Korean Response to the North Korean Nuclear Test” Strategic Analysis (IDSA: New Delhi) Vol. 30, No.4, October – December 2006. 9. “The Politics of Reform in China: Deng‐Jiang‐Hu” Strategic Analysis (IDSA: New Delhi) Vol. 30, No.2, April‐June 2006, pp.329‐353. {Translated into Chinese and published in the National Defense Digest (Taipei), Vol. 34, Issue 3, March 2007}. 10. “Railway to Lhasa: An Assessment” Strategic Analysis (IDSA: New Delhi) Vol. 29, No.4, October – December 2005. 11. “Foreign Economic Policy‐Making in China” Strategic Analysis Vol. 29, No.3, July‐September 2005, pp.448‐469. 12. “Unipolar World and Cross‐Currents” Textbook on Modern History, Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU – New Delhi) October 2004. 13. “India’s Foreign Policy Towards China: The NDA Experience” Harvard Asia Quarterly (Cambridge: MA) Vol. VII, No. 4, Fall 2003. 14. “The East Timor Crisis” China Report (Sage: New Delhi) Vol. 36, No. 1, January‐March 2000. e) Book Reviews/Essays 1. “Perspectives for a European Security Strategy Towards Asia – Views from Asia, Europe and the US” China Report, Vol.50, No.2, May 2014, pp.166‐69. 2. Review Essay “India and South Asian Security Issues: Problems Aplenty, Solutions Hazy, Prospects Unsettling” Journal of International and Global Studies (Lindenwood University, Missouri), Volume 5, Number 2, April 2014, pp.85‐89. 3. Review Essay “Taiwan: Introspecting on a Democracy at an Existential Crossroad” Journal of International and Global Studies (Lindenwood University, Missouri), Vol.5, No.1, November 2013, pp.80‐84. 4. Review Essay “China Global Governance and Crisis Management” Journal of International and Global Studies (Lindenwood University, Missouri), Vol.4, No1, November 2012, pp. 81‐87. 5. Review of Mahesh Ranjan Debata’s, China’s Minorities: Ethnic‐Religious Separatism in Xinjiang (New Delhi: Pentagon Press, 2007) ISBN 978‐81‐8274‐325‐0, pp. 283, International Studies (Sage: New Delhi), January/April 2009 46: pp.262‐
265. 6. “China’s New Left” Strategic Analysis (IDSA: Routledge) Vol. 31, No.5, September‐October 2007. 7. “North Korea – The Final Frontier?” Strategic Analysis Vol. 30, No.2, April‐June 2006. 8. Review of Arif Dirlik’s What Is In A Rim – Critical Perspectives on the Pacific Region Idea (Taipei: SMC Press, 1996, pp. 341) China Report (Sage Publications: New Delhi), vol.40, no.1, January‐March 2004. 9. Review of M.V. Ramanna and C. Rammanohar Reddy (eds) Prisoners of the Nuclear Dream (Hyderabad: Orient Longman, 2003) Seminar (New Delhi) Issue No. 526, June 2003. 10. Review of Nicholas Lardy’s China in the World Economy (Washington DC: Institute for International Economics, 1994, 156 p.) China Report Volume 35, No. 2, April‐June 1999. f) Web articles @Institute of International Relations (IIR), National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan 1. “BRICS Summit 2011 – Striking a Contrarian Note,” MCSS Analysis, 22 April 2011 http://www.mcsstw.org/www/research2.php?article_id=705&keyword=mcss_commentary&keyword1=Raviprasad%20N
arayanan 2. “Japan’s Defense Program Guidelines, FY‐2011 – The India Factor,” MCSS Research Papers, 23 March 2011 http://www.mcsstw.org/www/research2.php?article_id=663&keyword=mcss_papers&keyword1=Raviprasad%20Naraya
nan 3. “India and Japan: Weaving New Patterns of Strategic Cooperation,” MCSS Research Papers, 17 March 2011 http://www.mcsstw.org/www/research2.php?article_id=656&keyword=mcss_papers&keyword1=Raviprasad%20Naraya
nan 4. “India‐China Relations: Evaluating the Wen Jiabao Visit,” MCSS Perspective, 21 December 2010 http://www.mcsstw.org/www/research2.php?article_id=586&keyword=mcss_commentary&keyword1=Raviprasad Narayanan 5. “Choreographing a relationship – India and the United States,” MCSS Perspective, 16 December 2010 http://www.mcsstw.org/www/research2.php?article_id=578&keyword=mcss_commentary&keyword1=Raviprasad%20N
arayanan 6. “India‐China Relations: A Growing Chill?” MCSS Perspective, 5 November 2010 http://www.mcsstw.org/www/research2.php?article_id=544&keyword=mcss_commentary&keyword1=RaviprasadNara
yanan 7. “China and the United States: An Indian Perspective” MCSS Research Papers, 9 March 2010 http://www.mcsstw.org/www/research2.php?article_id=333&keyword=mcss_papers&keyword1=RaviprasadNarayanan 8. “India: Looking Eastward to the ASEAN and Beyond” MCSS Research Papers, 10 February 2010 http://www.mcsstw.org/www/research2.php?article_id=322&keyword=mcss_papers&keyword1=Ravi @Institute for Defense Studies & Analyses (IDSA), New Delhi 1. “Talking Peace Across the Taiwan Straits” IDSA Strategic Comments, 17 November 2008. www.idsa.in 2. “China and Taiwan – modus vivendi…for now” IDSA Strategic Comments, 23 June 2008. www.idsa.in 3. “Musharraf in China – Economic benefits of an “all weather friendship” IDSA Strategic Comments, 23 April 2008. www.idsa.in 4. “Continuity and Change at the 11th National People’s Congress in China” IDSA Strategic Comments, 24 March 2008. www.idsa.in 5. “Kosovo Declares Independence, East Asia Feels the Heat” IDSA Strategic Comments, 4 March 2008. www.idsa.in 6. “White Paper on China’s Political Party System” IDSA Strategic Comments, 23 November 2007, www.idsa.in 7. “The 17th Congress of the Communist Party of China” IDSA Strategic Comments, 16 October 2007. www.idsa.in 8. “Sino‐Japanese Relations and the ‘Wen Jiabao Effect’” IDSA Strategic Comments, 20 April 2007. www.idsa.in 9. “An Embarrassment of Riches! China’s ‘Trillion Dollar’ Foreign Exchange Reserves” IDSA Strategic Comments, 26 September 2006. www.idsa.in 10. “Jiang’s Postscript?” IDSA Strategic Comments, 21 August 2006. www.idsa.in 11. “China’s Economy: Statistics versus Reality” IDSA Strategic Comments, 18 January 2006. www.idsa.in 12. “China and North Korea: A Puzzle of Sorts?” IDSA Strategic Comments, 9 June 2005. www.idsa.in 13. “China: Reactions to Iraq Elections” IDSA Strategic Comments, 6 February 2005. www.idsa.in @Other Research Forums 1. “Imbroglio on the High Seas: Japan, China and the Senkaku/Diaoyu dispute” South China Sea Monitor (ORF/New Delhi), Vol. II, Issue 3, March 2013, pp.10‐13. http://www.orfonline.org/cms/sites/orfonline/modules/southchina/attachments/Issue‐III_1362225906220.pdf 2. “The South China Sea: A Sphere of Maritime Contestations and Ambitions” South China Sea Monitor (ORF/New Delhi), Vol.I, Issue 3, March 2012, pp.8‐11. http://www.orfonline.org/cms/sites/orfonline/modules/southchina/attachments/missue_1331961568794.pdf 3. “Xi Jinping: Profiling the heir apparent” Policy Research Group – Strategic Insight, 25 April 2011. http://policyresearchgroup.com/myanmar‐china/xi_jinping_profiling_the_heir_apparent.html 4. “China, Terrorism and the SCO” Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, New Delhi, Article no. 780, 8 July 2002. www.ipcs.org 5. “Kargil and Chinese Media” Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, New Delhi, Article no. 275, 24 October 1999. www.ipcs.org *****
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