Dr. Netajee Abhinandan

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Department of Political Science

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netajeeabhinandan@gmail.com

Netajee Abhinandan, working as Associate Professor at Ravenshaw University since 2010, had done his Post Graduation from University of Delhi in Political Science and M.Phil and Ph.D in Chinese Studies from School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University. He studied China’s engagement with the global regimes for his doctoral degree. He is associated with Yunnan Minzu University, Kunming, China as Visiting Professor. 

Apart from authoring Law is an Ass! Decoding Rule of Law Debate in China and China’s Adaptation to Global Regimes: Dilemmas and Debate he has co-edited a book on India’s Relations with ‘Extended Neighbourhood’ : Opportunities and Challenges and published numerous articles/chapters in reputed (national/international) journals and books on diverse aspects of Chinese/Indian foreign policy,  ASEAN, security and diplomacy in Indo-Pacific region. He visited the US, under International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP), at the invitation of the US Department of State in 2013. Dr. Abhinandan was a recipient of prestigious Nehru Memorial Fellowship granted Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Foundation, New Delhi.

Selected Publications

  1. “Unrelenting Challenge to Regional Stability: China’s Push for Control over South China Sea” (2019), in Chintamani Mahapatra(eds), Rise of the Indo-Pacific: Perspectives, Dimensions and Challenges, published by Indian Council of Social Science Research, Pentagon Press, Pentagon Press, New Delhi, ISBN: 978-93-86618-87-0.
  2. “India’s Push for Greater Engagement with West Asia: Problems and Prospects” (2018) in Chintamani Mahapatra and Netajee Abhinandan (ed), India’s Engagement with ‘Extended Neighbourhood’: Issues and Challenges, published by Roots Media, Toronto, ISBN: 978-0-9953465-0-5.
  3. “China-India Relations: Calibrated Bonhomie or Real Harmony?” (2016), in Jagganath Panda(eds), China Yearbook 2016-China’s Transition under Xi Jinping, published by Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, Pentagon Press, New Delhi, ISBN: 978-81-8274-907-8.
  4. “Changing Dynamics of Power in Asia and the Asian Century: Challenges and Opportunities for India and ASEAN” (2016) in Henrik Berglund, Mondira Dutta and Per Hilding (ed), Development and Regional Cooperation in Central Asia and South Asia: Euro-Asian Perspectives, published in joint collaboration between JNU and Stockholm University by Pentagon Press, New Delhi, ISBN:978-81-8274-864-4.
  5. “Changing Security Environment in Indian Ocean: Decoding the Indian Strategy” (2019), Indian Foreign Affairs Journal, April-June, Vol.14, No.2, New Delhi, ISSN: 0973-3248, pp.137-148.