Professor of the Department of Political
Science. She is a comparativist with
research and teaching interests in democracy
and democratization, ethnicity and
nationalism, and political economy of
development; especially with reference to
South Asia and Sri Lanka. She earned
her doctorate in Politics (International
Studies) from Jawaharlal Nehru University,
New Delhi (1985). She was
awarded the Pew Faculty of Fellowship in
International Affairs, John F. Kennedy
School of Government, Harvard University,
1990-1991; and has been Research Fellow and
Visiting Scholar at California Institute of
Technology, University of California, Los
Angeles, and University of California at
Berkley She has edited The
Post-Colonial States of South Asia:
Democracy, Identity, Development and
Security, with A. Jeyaratnam Wilson and
is the author of numerous research articles
and book chapters. |