Associate Professor Srinjoy Bose
PhD (The Australian National University)
M.Sos.Sc. (National University of Singapore)
B.A. Honours, First Class (University of Otago)
I am Associate Professor of Politics and International Relations, and Program Convenor of the Master of International Relations (MAIR) at 麻豆社madou. I research topics in critical peace/security studies including, political order and violence, international intervention, war-to-peace transition, rebel governance, and the political economy of statebuilding and peacebuilding in 'fragile' and deeply divided states and societies. My research has been funded by the European Commission's Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions programme, UN Development Programme and UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, United States Institute of Peace, Australian Aid, and even Facebook. My research is applied and outcome oriented, and has contributed to significant transformative and positive change in South / Southwest Asia and beyond. For example, my research on democracy promotion informed the Afghanistan Independent Election Commission's election reform efforts. Similarly, my research on statebuilding informed the United Nations Development Programme's reconstruction efforts in Mosul, Iraq. More recently, my research on the racialization of drone warfare is informing the UN Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent's expert work on Human Rights in Africa. To learn more about my research agenda and research projects, see the Research Activities section on this profile page.
In 2018 I joined the School of Social Sciences. Previously, I was Marie Sklodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at the School of Government and International Affairs, Durham University. Concurrently, I was a Junior Fellow at Durham's Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS). Prior to that I was Prime Minister's Australia-Asia Endeavour Postgraduate Award scholar at The Australian National University, where I earned my PhD in Politics听and International Relations. I am a Visiting Fellow at the Department of International Relations, The ANU, and the Network for Education and Research on Peace and Sustainability, Hiroshima University. I also consult as a geopolitics, security, and development analyst. In my different professional capacities, I work with public-sector experts, government officials, diplomats, UN/World Bank and INGO representatives, activists, and even armed groups. Between 2014 and 2019 I was appointed international election observer by the Afghanistan Independent Election Commission, and was tasked with monitoring Afghanistan's Presidential, Parliamentary, and Provincial Council elections.
I am co-Editor of Drones and听Global Order: The Implications of Remote Warfare for International Society听(Routledge, 2022),听Hybridity in Peacebuilding and听Development: a Critical and Reflexive Approach听(Routledge, 2019),听Hybridity on the Ground in Peacebuilding and Development: Critical Conversations听(The ANU Press, 2018), Afghanistan - Challenges and Prospects听(Routledge, 2017), 'Critical Hybridity in Peacebuilding and Development' (Third World Thematics: a TWQ Journal 2:4, 2018), and 'Elections and the State: Critical Perspectives on Democracy Promotion in Afghanistan' (Conflict, Security and Development 16:6, 2016). In addition, I have published in several leading peer-reviewed journals including Australian Journal of International Affairs,听Conflict, Security and Development, Critical Research on Religion,听Global Policy, Global Responsibility to Protect, and Security Studies (forthcoming).听I serve on the Editorial Boards of the journals听Global Policy, Review of International Studies, and Environment & Security.
- Publications
- Media
- Grants
- Awards
- Research Activities
- Engagement
- Teaching and Supervision
- 麻豆社madou Global Ventures Global Research Impact Program (GRIP) Grant: 2024; A$15,000
- Faculty of Arts, Design and Architecture (麻豆社madou, Sydney) Research Grant: 2022; A$10,000
- School of Social Science (麻豆社madou, Sydney)听Strategic Priority Funding Research Grant: 2022; A$4,000
- Faculty of Arts, Design and Architecture (麻豆社madou, Sydney) Research Grant: 2021; A$10,000
- School of Social Science (麻豆社madou, Sydney)听Strategic Priority Funding Research Grant: 2021; A$4,000
- School of Social Science (麻豆社madou, Sydney)听Strategic Priority Funding Research Grant: 2020; A$4,000
- School of Social Science (麻豆社madou, Sydney) Strategic Priority Funding Research Grant: 2019; A$5,000
- Facebook Research Grant: 2018; A$70,000
- School of Social Science (麻豆社madou, Sydney) Strategic Priority Funding Research Grant: 2018; A$4,000
- European Union COFUND (Marie Sklodowska-Curie) Fellowship: 2017; A$140,000
- United States Institute of Peace (USIP) Research Grant: 2017; A$50,000
- Coral Bell School of Asia-Pacific Affairs (ANU) Travel Grant: 2015; A$1,000
- Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship: 2015; A$9,000
- ANU Vice-Chancellor's Travel Grant: 2013; A$1,000
- Coral Bell School of Asia-Pacific Affairs (ANU) Fieldwork Grant: 2013; A$7,000
- AusAID (ISSS) Workshop Grant: 2013; A$17,000
- Research School of Asia and Pacific (ANU) Workshop Grant: 2013; A$20,000
- Prime Minister's Australia-Asia Endeavour Postgraduate Award: 2010; A$252,000听
- National University of Singapore Research Scholarship: 2007: S$52,000
- European Union COFUND (Marie Sklodowska-Curie) Fellowship: 2017; A$140,000.
- Prime Minister's Australia-Asia Endeavour Postgraduate Award: 2010; A$252,000.
- National University of Singapore Research Scholarship: 2007: A$52,000.
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Below is a list of working听and completed projects:
Working/Ongoing Projects:
- 'Sustainable Peace and Peaceful Sustainability in Conflict-Affected Societies: Nepal and Afghanistan'. By investigating the variables听linking positive peace and environmental sustainability (and establish their relationship), this project examines local manifestations of the听positive peace-environmental sustainability nexus. In so doing, the project aims to integrate听positive peace indicators and environmental sustainability indicators into an online and publicly accessible database, and influence听research, policies, and initiatives on positive peace and environmental sustainability. Collaborative project. Co-Investigator and Afghanistan case-study Theme Leader (Chief Investigator Dr Dahlia Simangan, Hiroshima University).
- 鈥楧emocracy Promotion and State-Formation in Limited Access Orders: a Political Economy Study of Elections in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria鈥. Examining how illiberal institutions may contribute to state-formation in post-conflict societies. The project adds to critiques of the rise of democracy promotion, and听employs a political economy framework of analysis to understand the more focused research on the perverse effects of election practices听in Afghanistan (and elsewhere). This project de-constructs and denaturalises the idea of the Weberian state, blurring the binary distinctions between state and non-state, legitimate and illegitimate and highlight the networks, coalitions, and material foundations that underpin or undermine the state. This study deconstructs and denaturalises the idea of the Weberian state, blurring the distinctions听between state and non-state, legitimate and illegitimate and highlight the networks, coalitions, and material foundations that underpin or undermine the state. The thinking is, if political transitions are primarily about the restoration (or creation) of legitimate political authority, this suggests a need to focus attention on the 'vernacular' of local politics. Individual project. Chief Investigator.
- 鈥楳isinformation in Diverse Societies, Political Behaviour and Good Governance鈥. Utilizing a field experiment with WhatsApp and multi-wave survey experiments on the ground in India and Afghanistan, this study aims to establish causal relationship between misinformation spread through social networks and ethnic violence, public opinion on ethnic relations, and public policy choices. Collaborative project. Chief Investigator.
- 鈥楲egitimacy in Afghanistan: Keeping the State at Bay鈥. Examining tensions in statebuilding between local and international interests and practices. The study demonstrates that Afghanistan鈥檚 social order curbed and blunted the ambitions of political power, and made it extraordinarily resistant to political moulding. Individual project. Chief Investigator.
- 鈥楧ispersion of Coercive Power in Afghanistan: Structural Legitimacy and State Legitimation鈥. Examining how cooperation between international, state, and non-state actors to provide security have resulted in the embedding of violent or illegitimate institutions and forms of order in the machinery of the (Afghan) state. Individual project. Chief Investigator.
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Completed Projects:
- Drones and Global Order听鈥擨mplications of Remote Warfare for International Society. Examined the implications of remote warfare for the legitimacy of global order.听This project contributes to a "fourth wave" of literature concerned with the trade-offs imposed by drone warfare for global order. It draws on the "English School" of International Relations Theory to argue that drone warfare imposes contradictions on the structural and normative pillars of global order. These consist of the structure of international society and diffusion of military capabilities, as well as the sovereign equality of states and laws of armed conflict. The project presents a typology of contradictions imposed by drone warfare within and across these axes that threaten the legitimacy of global order. This framework also suggests a confounding consequence of drone warfare that scholars have not hitherto explored rigorously: drone warfare can sometimes strengthen global order. Collaborative project. Co-Investigator with Paul Lushenko and William Maley. Co-Editor, edited volume. London: Routledge, 2021.
- 鈥楽tructures of Opportunity and Patterns of Youth Activism in Afghanistan鈥. Special Report for USIP. Examined听emerging patterns of youth activism in Afghanistan and its implications for the future. For several decades scholars of social movements have been studying the relationship between political context, socio-economic conditions, and rise and evolution of social and political movements. In this study we designed and articulated a structures of opportunity framework to investigate how Afghanistan鈥檚 youth interpret, perceive, and respond to the opportunities made available to them by the country鈥檚 formal and informal political structures. Collaborative project. Chief Investigator. Manuscript published as United States Institute of Peace (USIP) Special Report. 2019.
- 鈥楥ritical Hybridity: History, Power, and Scale鈥. Examined how the concept of 鈥榟ybridity鈥 changes as it travels between disciplines and contexts. Collaborative project. Co-Investigator with Joanne Wallis (ANU), Lia Kent (ANU), Miranda Forsyth (ANU), and Sinclair Dinnen (ANU). Guest Editor, journal special issue. Third World Thematics: a TWQ Journal 2(5), 2017. [Impact Factor: 1.156; H-Index: 61] Also published as Lia Kent, Miranda Forsyth, Joanne Wallis,听Sinclair Dinnen, and Srinjoy Bose,听Hybridity in Peacebuilding and Development: a Critical and Reflexive Approach. London: Routledge,听2018.
- Hybridity on the Ground in Peacebuilding and Development: Critical Conversations. Examined the potential contribution of the concept of 鈥榟ybridity鈥 to improving understanding of pluralism and change in socially complex societies. Collaborative project. Co-Investigator with Joanne Wallis (ANU), Lia Kent (ANU), Miranda Forsyth (ANU), and Sinclair Dinnen (ANU). Co-Editor, edited volume.听Canberra: ANU Press, 2018.
- 鈥楨lections and the State: Critical Perspectives on Democracy Promotion in Afghanistan鈥. Political economy analysis of democracy promotion and elections in disrupted and transitioning states. Collaborative project. Principal investigators Professor Jonathan Goodhand (School of Oriental and African Studies) and Dr Astri Suhrke (Chr. Michelson Institute). Guest Editor, journal special issue. Conflict, Security and Development 16(6), 2016. [Impact Factor: 0.806; H-Index: 12]
- Afghanistan鈥擟hallenges and Prospects. Examined the ongoing political and military transitions in Afghanistan. Collaborative project. Chief investigator. Co-Editor, edited volume.听London: Routledge, 2017.
- 鈥楧eath by a Thousand Cuts or Dance of the Seven Veils? Legitimacy and Generation of Authority in Afghanistan鈥檚 Statebuilding Enterprise, 2001鈥2014鈥. Examined the role of Legitimacy in promoting the internationalised statebuilding project in Afghanistan. Individual project (PhD). PhD was nominated for the 2017 ANU J.G. Crawford Prize for outstanding contribution to scholarship.
Professional memberships:
- American Political Science Association (APSA)
- Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA)
- British International Studies Association (BISA) and BISA Peacekeeping & Peacebuilding Associate Working Group
- European International Studies Association (EISA)
- International Studies Association (ISA)
- South Asian Studies Association of Australia (SASAA)
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Other affiliations:
- Visiting Research Fellow. Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, The Australian National University
- Visiting Research Fellow. Network听for Education and Research on Peace and Sustainability (NERPS), Hiroshima University
- Fellow. Salzburg Global Seminar
- Institute Associate. Australian Human Rights Institute, 麻豆社madou
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Journal Editorial Board Member:
- Review of International Studies (Cambridge)
- Global Policy听(Wiley-Blackwell)
- Environment & Security (Sage)
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Reviewer for Journals:
- Review of International Studies听(Cambridge)
- Third World Quarterly (Taylor & Francis)
- Studies in Conflict &听Terrorism (Taylor & Francis)
- Terrorism &听Political Violence (Taylor & Francis)
- International Peacekeeping (Taylor & Francis)
- Global Policy听(Wiley-Blackwell)
- Central Asian Survey听(Taylor & Francis)
- Australian Journal of International Affairs (Taylor & Francis)
- Asian Studies Review听(Taylor & Francis)
- Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding听(Taylor & Francis)
- World Development Perspectives (Elsevier)
- Middle East Critique (Taylor & Francis)
- Global Responsibility to Protect (Brill)
- International History Review (Taylor & Francis)
- Environment & Security听(Sage)
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University Service / 麻豆社madou Committees:
- Elected Member, Faculty of Arts, Design &听Architecture Faculty Board (2023-2025)
- Member, 麻豆社madou Human Research Ethics Advisory Panel B (HREAP B) (2022-2025)
- Co-Chair, Executive Committee 麻豆社madou ECAN (Early Career Academic Network) (2021-2022)
- Theme Leader, Faculty of Arts, Design &听Architecture Innovation Hub Anti-Racism Collaborative (2021-2022)
- Ex-Officio Member, 麻豆社madou University Research Committee (2021-2022)
- Ex-Officio Member, 麻豆社madou University Higher Degree Research Committee (2021-2022)
- Member, School Research Committee, School of Social Sciences, (2021-2025)
- Member, Faculty of Arts, Design &听Architecture ECAN (Early Career Academic Network) (2021-2022)
- Co-Chair, Globalisation & Governance Research Network (2020-2022)
- School Student Ethics Officer, School of Social Sciences (2019-2022)
- Member, Executive Committee 麻豆社madou ECAN (Early Career Academic Network) (2019-2020)
- Member, Faculty Board Early Career Academic Working Group, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences (2019)
- Deputy Chair / Secretary, Faculty of Arts &听Social Sciences ECAN (Early Career Academic Network) (2018-2020)
My Research Supervision
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), 麻豆社madou
- Mr Christopher Khatouki (Embedded Repression: State Capacity and Economic Transformation in South Korea)
- Ms Altynay Kozhabekova (Middle Power Behaviour in the Presence of Multiple Great Powers: Kazakhstan's Multi-Vector Foreign Policy)
- Mr Samuel Pascoe (The Great War of Ideas - a听Review into Australia's National Security Communications)
- Mr Don Johnson Lontoc (A Study of the Socio-Spatial Segregation Between New and Old Town in Peri-Urban Metro Manila)
- Mr Thomas Patrick Cavanagh (Forest Governance and Environmental Peacebuilding as a Project of Governmentality in Post-conflict Liberia)
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Honours (B.A., Hons.), 麻豆社madou
- Ms Tallulah Thangathurai
- Ms Angini Singh
My Teaching
麻豆社madou (School of Social Sciences) Teaching:
- POLS5131 - 'Political Violence, Insurgency, and Terrorism' (Convener & Lecturer)
- POLS5161 - 'Developing Countries and International Relations' (Convener & Lecturer)
- ARTS1846 - 'Politics, Peace and Prosperity' (Convener & Lecturer)
- ARTS2819 - 'Globalisation & Governance' (Convener & Lecturer)