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Prof.
Sanjukta Bhattacharya is a faculty member at the Department
of International Relations, Jadavpur University.
She has done her Masters from Delhi University and completed
her Ph.D from Jawaharlal Nehru University. Her areas of specialization
include American Studies (Internal Politics, Foreign Affairs
and Black studies), West Asia, Third World Contemporary International
Relations, Ethnicity, Religion and Politics, International
Terrorism, Gender.
Prof. Bhattacharya has several publications to her credit
including Deferred Hopes: Blacks in Contemporary America,
Radiant, New Delhi, 1986, Perspectives on India’s Northeast,
Bibhasha, Calcutta, India at the End of the Twentieth Century:
Essays on Politics, Society and the Economy, Lancer’s
Books, New Delhi and over 40 articles published in acclaimed
journals in course of her teaching career since 1982.
She has been a Senior Research Fellow with the Fullbright
Foundation in 1987-88 and a visiting Scholar on the programme,
“Direct Access to the Muslim World”, 2004, Fulbright
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