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Dr. Maya Chadda
is a professor of political science at William Paterson University of New Jersey and a research fellow at the Southern Asian Institute, Columbia University. She has taught in the past at the Brooklyn College and the New York University.
Dr. Chadda holds an M.A. in Government from NYU and a Ph. D. From the Graduate Faculty, The New School of Social Research.
Her publications include Indo-Soviet Relations (Bombay, Vora & Co.); Paradox of Power: The United States Policy in
Southwest Asia (Santa Barbara, California, Clio Press); Ethnicity Security and Separatism in South Asia ( New York, Columbia University press/Oxford University press) and Building Democracy in South
Asia: India, Pakistan and Nepal (Lynne Rienner/Sage Publishers).
Dr. Chadda has contributed scores of articles and chapters to academic journals and edited volumes on South Asian politics
and foreign policy.
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