Assistant Professor

Dr Saranya Antony A

Department of Political Science

Interests

  1. International Relations
  2. Indian Political System
  3. Caste and Gender
  4. Public Administration in India

Education

2011

University of Calicut
India
BA Political Science

2013

Jawaharlal Nehru University
India
MA in Politics (International Relations)

2016

Jawaharlal Nehru University
India
M.Phil. in International Relations

2022

Jawaharlal Nehru University
India
Ph.D. in International Relations

Experience

  • January 07. 2025 - Present - Assistant Professor,SRM AP
  • October 23, 2024 - January 04. 2025 - Assistant Professor at Department of Politics and International Studies, Pondicherry University, Puducherry
  • April 04, 2023 - April 05, 2024 - Research Fellow, Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration
  • November 10, 2022 - March 31, 2023 – Assistant Professor,Political Science at Government College of Arts and Science, Androth Island, Lakshadweep, Union Territory, India.

Research Interests

  • Politics of War and Conflict
  • Higher Education in India
  • Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
  • Caste and Gender
  • Indian Politics

Awards & Fellowships

  • 2018-Erasmus Exchange Study Program-Kaunas University of Technology in Lithuania
  • 2019-NET in Political Science-UGC

Memberships

  • Member of International Political Science Association, 2022-2023
  • Member of Council for European Studies (CES), 2022-2023

List of Publications

  • Saranya Antony (2024), Diversification of BRICS: Emerging Economic and Geopolitical Shift, Strategic Analysis, Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, DOI: 10.1080/09700161.2024.2311475
  • Saranya Antony (2023), A Glimpse of Baltic States over the Russia-Ukraine War (2023), BULLETIN OF "CAROL I" NATIONAL DEFENCE UNIVERSITY, Vol:12, No:4 DOI: https://doi.org/10.53477/2284-9378-23-57
  • Saranya Antony (2023), The UN humanitarian ceasefire resolution amid ongoing Gaza crisis and unresolved Palestine question, Financial express. https://www.financialexpress.com/business/defence-the-un-humanitarian-ceasefire-resolution-amid-ongoing-gaza-crisis-and-unresolved-palestine-question-3335639/
  • Saranya Antony (2023), From conflict to catastrophe: Russia-Ukraine tensions ripple across, Issue Vol. 12 No. 3, BULLETIN OF "CAROL I" NATIONAL DEFENCE UNIVERSITY,DOI: https://doi.org/10.53477/2284-9378-23-32.
  • Saranya Antony (2023), Russia’s Pivot to Southeast Asia Faces Old and New Myths, Obstacles and Opportunities, Rising Asia Journal, volume 2, Issue: 2.
  • Saranya Antony (2023), India-Israel Relations: The Palestine Factor and De-Hyphenation Approach, The IUP Journal of International Relations, Volume 17, No: 2.
  • Saranya Antony (2022), Singing Revolution and the Development of National Consciousness: An introduction to the History of National Movements in the Baltic States, Insight: An International Multilingual Journal for Arts and Humanities, Volume 2-Issue, Peer Reviewed and Refereed: ISSN: 2582-8002, pg:132, University Research Publications, Ernakulum, Kerala.
  • Saranya Antony (2022), Escalation of Ukraine Crisis and Russia-West Geopolitical Rivalry: Implications for Regional Stability, Security and Peace, The IUP Journal of International Relations, Volume 16, No:1, Pg:7-25, ISSN-0973-8509.
  • Saranya Antony (2022), “പാരമ്പരയ ചികിത്സയുടെ നാൾവഴികളിലൂടെ” (pāíampaíya cikitsayuṭe nāḷvaḻikaḷilūṭe), Sanghadita, Vol-18, pg-23, ISSN-2319-9741, Peer Reviewed https://www.sanghaditha.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/layout-feb2022.pdf
  • Saranya Antony (2022), Can “Minilateralism” Deliver Maximum Diplomatic Advantage for the Quad, the Mekong, and Asean?.Long Book Review, Rising Asia Journal, volume 2, Issue 1, January to April 2022,ISSN No- 2583-1038,Pg-201-219 Peer Reviewed https://www.rajraf.org/article/the-long- reviewcan-minilateralism-deliver-maximum-diplomatic-advantage-for-the-quad-the-mekong- and-asean/1050
  • Saranya Antony (2020), National Education Policy 2020, Reforms in Higher Education and Public Universities in India: Promises, Practices and Problems, Journal of Parliamentary Studies, Volume 11, Issue 1&2, pg-76, ISSN No- 2231-0355
  • Saranya Antony (2019), ‘Mapping of Neoliberal Reforms and Student’s Resistance Movement in Indian Public Universities Since 2014’, in “Sketches on Developing India: A Socio-Economic Perspective” edited by Muhammed Rafi. N, Kerala, Academic Publication Wing, ISBN: 978-93-5382- 670-3.
  • Saranya Antony (2018), ‘Singing Revolution, Independence and Democratic Transformation in Baltic States: Nationalism, Identity and Culture’ in Nation Building in Baltic States History, Memory and Identity edited by Usha K.B, New Delhi, Adroit Publishers, 2018, ISBN-978-81-87393-42-9.
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