Manali Kumar
- PhD, Political Science, National University of Singapore (2020)
- MA, Geopolitics Territory & Security, King's College London (2011)
- BA, International Affairs & Philosophy, George Washington University (2009)
Editor-in-Chief, 9DASHLINE
Spring Project: Rising Powers (BIA)
Introduction to Contemporary Indian Society (Kontextual Studies)
“The Prudent Judgment Approach for Decision-Making under Uncertainty”, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, India (4 February 2022).
India and the Indo-Pacific, University of St Gallen (1 December 2022).
Keynote Speaker, “International Politics of Climate Change”, Space & Geospatial Virtual Pavilion for COP26 (10 November 2021).
Keynote Speaker, “International Politics of Climate Change”, Geospatial World Forum 2021 (Amsterdam, 20 October).
Publishing as an early-career researcher, panellist in a workshop for the King’s India Institute Graduate Conference 2021, King’s College London (30 June 2021).
“Making Identity Count: Discourses of Indian National Identity, 1950-2020”, PSC1666 Terrorism and Political Violence (graduate seminar), Hawai’i Pacific University (28 October 2020).
“Making Identity Count: Discourses of Indian National Identity, 1950-2020”, Swiss Political Science Association, Annual Conference, Virtual/Bern (5 February 2021).
International Studies Association (ISA)
European Consortium of Political Research (ECPR)
European International Studies Association (EISA)
Swiss Excellence Research Scholarship, 2018-2019 (Switzerland)
President's Graduate Fellowship, 2014-2018 (Singapore)
The Promise of Prudence: Decision-Making in an Uncertain World (PhD Thesis)
National Identity Database - India, 1950-2010 (Making Identity Count Project)
From Emerging Markets to Rising Powers? Power Shift in International Economic Governance