
Atul Mishra
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Teaches IR at Shiv Nadar University, Delhi-NCR, India. Author, 'The Sovereign Lives of India & Pakistan' (OUP, 2021). (tinyurl.com/2p9hz2zr). Views personal.
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Rethinking the Middle-East | VOL 1 ISSUE 3 Is IR Theory Useful for Policy? In our latest Issue, Atul Mishra ( Atul Mishra ) challenges the idea that theory and practice in international relations are worlds apart. He writes: “Practitioners of statecraft use theory subconsciously,


Some glimpses from our #radiationprotection workshop this week. Grateful to all the colleagues and participants who joined us. Two amazing days of learning, exciting conversations, and a stunning exhibition! Maria Rentetzi Chair of Science, Technology and Gender Studies International Relations Department, SNU Shiv Nadar University, Delhi NCR FAU Germany


Earlier this month, I had a day-long engagement with the newest batch of Indian Foreign Service officers on what IR theories are and how they shape world politics and can be used by policy practitioners. Thanks to Sushma Swaraj Institute of Foreign Service for their invitation.


Nothing more valuable than this. Easy and lucid. Atul Mishra sir



One of the sharpest minds in geopolitics Atul Mishra just opened a new front, this time, on Substack. Expect nuance, depth, and the kind of analysis that rarely makes headlines. A space well worth subscribing. irwire.substack.com


Happy to share my latest article on geopolitical thought with Modern Intellectual History @mihjournal.bsky.socia, open access! “Between Ford and Gandhi”: André Siegfried’s Environmental Geopolitics, c.1898–1956 | Modern Intellectual History | Cambridge Core - bit.ly/4n9f4Kp

What does the emerging nexus of China-Pakistan-Bangladesh mean for India and South Asian geopolitics? I deal with this question in my piece for The Indian Express indianexpress.com/article/opinio…

This is a great resource! Hat tip to Atul Mishra

