Ashutosh Varshney (born 1957) is an Indian-born political scientist and academic. He is currently the Sol Goldman Professor of International Studies and the Social Sciences and Professor of Political Science at Brown University, where he also directs the Saxena Center for Contemporary South Asia at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs. Varshney previously taught at Harvard University and the University of Michigan. He is notable for his contributions to the study of ethnic conflict and civil society, as well as the study of politics in India.[1] He is also a frequent columnist for the Indian Express.[2]
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often found to be especially prone to ethnic violence. For example, AshutoshVarshney, in his study of ethnic violence in India, argues that strong inter-ethnic...
Cambridge University Press. p. 72. ISBN 978-0521875363. Weiner, Myron; AshutoshVarshney; Gabriel Abraham Almond (2001). India and the Politics of Developing...
Judith M. (17 June 2014). Nehru. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-87476-8. AshutoshVarshney (18 September 1998). Democracy, Development, and the Countryside:...
if still localized, state-sanctioned mob violence". According to AshutoshVarshney, the director of the Center for Contemporary South Asia at Brown University...
Visiting Scholar J. Ann Tickner, Visiting Adjunct Professor (2004–2009) AshutoshVarshney, Director, Center for Contemporary South Asia Robert Wade, Professor...
ISBN 978-0-19-562242-3). Among his many former students are Baldev Raj Nayar, AshutoshVarshney, and Steven Wilkinson. Weiner died of brain cancer on June 3, 1999...
Implantation and Mobilisation. Steven Wilkinson (2004). Myron Weiner, AshutoshVarshney and Gabriel Almond (ed.). India and the Politics of Developing Countries:...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist agenda. According to AshutoshVarshney, the director of the Center for Contemporary South Asia at Brown University...
which is in the public domain. Steven Wilkinson (2004). Myron Weiner, AshutoshVarshney and Gabriel Almond (ed.). India and the Politics of Developing Countries:...
Rao, ISEC has instituted a visiting chair, presently held by Prof. AshutoshVarshney, Professor of Political Science at Brown University. ISEC has a programme...
Institute of Technology: Stochastic gene expression in development. AshutoshVarshney, Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan: Cities and...
SAGE Publications. p. 144. ISBN 978-8132104582. Jeffrey D. Sachs; AshutoshVarshney; Nirupam Bajpai, eds. (2000). India in the Era of Economic Reforms...
Jonathan Shainin, New Yorker News Editor, Rana Dasgupta, Novelist and AshutoshVarshney, Political Scientist | Center for Contemporary South Asia". watson...
Tickner – Visiting Scholar (1997); Visiting Adjunct Professor (2004–09) AshutoshVarshney – Sol Goldman Professor of International Studies and the Social Sciences...
intensified the Northeast's alienation from the rest of the country." AshutoshVarshney writes in Perspectives on Politics, "his principal argument is that...
Neve, Joe Devine, and Sabyasachi Kar. The editorial board includes AshutoshVarshney, Katy Gardner, Andrew Wyatt, Craig Jeffrey and Kaushik Basu among...
Rai. Deep & Deep Publications. pp. 547–. ISBN 978-81-7100-426-3. Varshney, Ashutosh (updated 28 March 2015) Faults and lines. Indianexpress.com. Retrieved...
of conflict in South Asia. Westview Press. ISBN 978-0-8133-8343-9. Varshney, Ashutosh (November 1991). "India, Pakistan, and Kashmir: Antinomies of Nationalism"...
Loury, professor, economics Mark C. Suchman, professor, sociology AshutoshVarshney, professor, international studies and political science "Faculty vote...
College International and Comparative Law Review, 27 (1): 173–185 Varshney, Ashutosh (1992). "Three Compromised Nationalisms: Why Kashmir has been a Problem"...
Paths to Peace, Harvard University Press, ISBN 978-0-674-01173-1 Varshney, Ashutosh (1992), "Three Compromised Nationalisms: Why Kashmir has been a Problem"...