
About
Sankaran Krishna is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, affiliated with the College of Social Sciences. He teaches a wide range of courses including Global Politics, International Relations, Comparative Politics, and Political Thought at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
- PhD in Political Science, Syracuse University, 1989
- MA in Modern History, Jawaharlal Nehru University, 1982
- BSc in Chemistry, Physics & Mathematics, Loyola College, Chennai, 1980
His research centers on international relations, postcolonial studies, and political economy, with a regional focus on South Asia, particularly India. He critically examines nation-building processes, ethnic and regional resistances, and unfulfilled promises of development and dignity. Another major strand of his work challenges the Eurocentric foundations of International Relations as a discipline, emphasizing its neglect of race, colonialism, and global inequality. He is currently working on a book about the changing biopolitics of citizenship in India and is deeply concerned about the rise of Hindu fundamentalism.
Although no specific publications are listed, his intellectual engagement extends beyond academia through regular contributions to public discourse in The Hindu, Economic and Political Weekly, The Wire, India Today, and a former cricket column for ESPN.
Scientific Awards:
- Chancellor's Teaching Award (2008)
He advises graduate students in political science and is actively involved in teaching and mentoring. While no specific grants are mentioned, his sustained scholarly and public writing reflects ongoing research activity. There is no mention of formal labs or research teams, but his work is deeply embedded in critical theoretical and political debates.
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