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- Alumni | SIS Blog
Dr. Sana Hashmi Visting Fellow Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation
- Contact | SIS Blog
CONTACT Write to SIS Blog: sisblog@jnu.ac.in or Fill this form Submit Thanks for submitting!
- About | SIS Blog
ABOUT THE BLOG The 'SIS Blog' is an initiative of the School of International Studies (SIS), Jawaharlal Nehru University to disseminate contemporary debates, comments and opinions related to international relations. This blog will publish posts written by faculty members, students, alumni of SIS and invited contributors. Blogging is a dynamic way to complement other channels of knowledge and engage vast audiences with new perspectives.
- Index of International Studies | SIS Blog
Index of International Studies Quarterly Dr. MD Naushad Archival Superintendent Room No. 132, Editorial Office, School of International Studies-I Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi-110067 Email ID: naushadk112@yahoo.com Mob. No. 9899621554
- Editorial Collective | SIS Blog
Editorial Collective Blog Coordinator Prof. Sameena Hameed Chairperson Centre for West Asian Studies Dr. Sheetal Sharma Associate Professor Centre for European Studies Dr. Sakti Prasad Srichandan Assistant Professor Centre for European Studies Dr. Ankita Dutta Assistant Professor Centre for European Studies Aarshiya Chowdhary PhD Research Scholar Centre for European Studies
- Scholar's Lecture | SIS Blog
Scholar's Lecture To be updated.
- Patrons | SIS Blog
Chief Patron Prof. Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit Vice Chancellor Jawaharlal Nehru University Advisory Board Prof. Amitabh Mattoo Dean School of International Studies Prof. Jamal M. Moosa Chairperson Centre for African Studies Dr. Priti Singh Chairperson Centre for Canadian, US & Latin American Studies Dr. Ravi Rameshchandra Shukla Chairperson Centre for Comparative Politics & Political Theory Prof. Alka Acharya Chairperson Centre for East Asian Studies Prof. Ummu Salma Bava Chairperson Centre for European Studies Prof. Shankari Sundararaman Chairperson Centre for Indo Pacific Studies Prof. Sharad Kumar Soni Chairperson Centre for Inner Asian Studies Prof. Bharat H. Desai Chairperson Centre for International Legal Studies Prof. Amitabh Mattoo Chairperson Centre for International Politics, Organisation & Disarmament Prof. Sangeeta Bansal Chairperson Centre for International Trade & Development Prof. Archana Upadhyay Chairperson Centre for Russian and Central Asian Studies Prof. P. Sahadevan Chairperson Centre for South Asian Studies Prof. P.R. Kumaraswamy Chairperson Centre for West Asian Studies Prof. Shantesh Kumar Singh Director Human Rights Studies Programme Prof. Amitabh Mattoo Director Energy Studies Programme
- Guidelines | SIS Blog
GUIDELINES TO CONTRIBUTORS The SIS Blog aims to disseminate contemporary debates, comments and opinions related to international relations while engaging the readers. The SIS Blog welcomes original, creative, intellectually stimulating blog posts from faculty members, former teachers, students and alumni of SIS. The SIS Blog will also invite guest contributions from academicians, experts and researchers working in the field of intentional relations. The contributor can send original blog post up to 1000 words. However, if you feel 1000 words are less for your chosen theme, consider to publish it in multiple blog posts. The faculty contributor can also send a write up already published in reputed national and international dailies for republishing in the SIS Blog. But that article must have been published within seven days and not more than 1000 words. Published articles older that seven days will not be considered. We will consider publishing that write up after ensuring that the author gives the SIS Blog authorization to republish it. That write up will be posted in the SIS Blog while giving credit to the original publisher. Any copyright issues after the republication will solely be the responsibility of the author. Your blog posts should carry your name, designation, email ID, mobile number (optional) and twitter handle (if available). You may consider sending a photo or illustration along with the write up which will capture ideas behind your chosen theme. Please make sure you have the permission to send that photo for SIS Blog. The writers are encouraged to access relevant photos in creative commons and the SIS Blog will give credit to the creator of the photo. The blog posts wherever necessary may have hyper-links embedded in the words rather than footnotes or in-text citations to redirect the reader to the cited sources. The contributor is also encouraged to send up to five hashtags at the end of the write up which will be helpful for populating the post in social media platforms. The SIS Blog will post the write up after a review by the editorial collective. The First Editor will go through the post and make sure that posts are in tune with standards of SIS Blog. The Second Editor wherever necessary will engage the writer if any clarification or changes required. This process will ensure that we consistently disseminate high-quality contents. The contents in the blog posts are solely the personal opinions of the authors and do not reflect the opinions and beliefs of the website, SIS, JNU, Editors or its affiliates. After the blog post gone live, the copy right will remain with the contributor. The contributor can reproduce the contents elsewhere. Any other platform wishing to reproduce the blog post must take the permission of the contributor. It is desirable for that platform to give SIS Blog credit for the original post. The SIS Blog will strive to maintain academic integrity as per UGC guidelines. All original write ups will go through similarity test in Turnitin, Grammarly and other relevant plagiarism checkers before being posted in the SIS Blog. While we welcome original and intellectually stimulating posts, write ups hurting the sentiments of any person, organization , agency, group and community will not be published. You can send the post to the Editorial Collective of SIS Blog at sisblog@jnu.ac.in
- Special Lectures | SIS Blog
India's G20 Presidency Courtesy: Swayam Prabha Channel The European Union, India and G20 Prof. Gulshan Sachdeva Conflict Resolution, Pease Building and Leadership India, G20 Prof. Amitabh Mattoo Russia Ukrainr War and Challenges for G20 Prof. Sanjay Pandey India's G20 Presidency Making International Law Work Prof. Bharat Desai
- Exclusive Lectures | SIS Blog
Exclusive Lectures To be updated.
- Ambassador's Lecture | SIS Blog
Ambassador's Lecture To be updated.
- Special Lectures | SIS Blog
Special Lectures To be updated.