
معرفی
Dr. Aniruddha Saha is a Junior Research Fellow in Politics at St. John's College, University of Oxford. He holds a PhD in War Studies from King's College London (defended 2023) and an MA in International Relations from King’s College London (2018). His research focuses on nuclear governance, international norms, and state identity construction using constructivist frameworks. He has taught undergraduate and graduate courses at King's College London, including modules on international security and study skills development. He is a co-convener of the British International Studies Association's Global Nuclear Order Working Group and collaborates with Harvard University's Belfer Center on nuclear deterrence research.
Education:
- BA Journalism and Communication Studies, Manipal University
- MA International Relations (War Studies), King's College London
- PhD War Studies, King's College London
Research Interests:
- Nuclear deviance and stigma in global governance
- India-US nuclear normalization dynamics
- Comparative analysis of Iran and India nuclear programs
- Constructivist approaches to security studies
Awards:
- British International Studies Association Founders Fund (2023)
- Gilbert Murray UN Study Award (2022)
- Royal Historical Society Grant (2021)
Teaching & Grants: Currently teaches International Security tutorials at Oxford. Previously supported digitalization of course materials during the pandemic. Active in curriculum development for study skills modules.
Labs/Teams: Member of the Belfer Center's Beyond Nuclear Deterrence working group (funded by MacArthur Foundation).



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