Curriculum Vitae/Profile of Pu Dr Thongkholal Haokip

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Curriculum Vitae/Profile of Pu Dr Thongkholal Haokip

Name: Dr. Thongkholal Haokip (Robert)

S/o : Pu Sonthong Haokip

Khokon Village,

East Sadar Hills,

Saikul, Manipur.

Editor of Bi-annual Journal of North East India Studies (www.jneis.com)

Sl.    Examinations                 Board/University   Year

1.     Matric                         Manipur Board of Secondary Education 1996

2.     PU/12th                       Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur 1998

3.     B.A.(Pol. Sc.)                North-Eastern Hill University 2001

3.     M.A.(Pol.Sc.)                North-Eastern Hill University 2003

4.     PhD                             North-Eastern Hill University 2010/2011

5.     M.A.(Pub.Ad.)               IGNOU      2011

6.     Qualified NET-JRF Exam in December 2002 with JRF.

7.     Lecturer in St. Peter's College, Shillong 2004-05.

 

Publications

Journal:

1) Inter-Ethnic Relations in Meghalaya, Asian Ethnicity, (forthcoming)

2) Recent Trends in Regional Integration and the Indian Experience, International Area Studies Review, Vol. 15, No. 4, December 2012.

3)  Kuki Churches Unification Movements, Journal of North East India Studies, Vol. 2. No. 2, July-December, 2012.

4) Is there a Pan-North-East Identity and Solidarity? Economic & Political Weekly, Vol. XLVII, No. 36, September 8, 2012.

5) India's Look East Policy: Its Evolution and Approach, South Asian Survey, Vol. 18, No. 1, March 2012.

6) Political Integration of Northeast India : A Historical Analysis, Strategic Analysis, Vol. 36, Issue 2, March 2012, pp. 302-312.

7) Conceptualising Northeast India: A Discursive Analysis on Diversity, Bangladesh e-Journal of Sociology, Volume 8, No. 2, July 2011, pp. 109-120.

8) Theoretical Considerations of Political Integration and the Indian Experience, International Journal of South Asian Studies, Vol. 4, No. 1, January-June 2011, pp.221-234.

9) India's Northeast Policy: Continuity and Change, Man and Society, Vol. VII, winter 2010, pp. 86-99.

10) Language and Nomenclature Imbroglio among the Kukis, Language in India , Volume 11, 3 March, 2011 , pp. 28-35.

11) India's Look East Policy, Third Concept, Vol. 25, No. 291, May 2011, pp. 7-11.

12) India 's Look East policy: Domestic Concern or Foreign Apprehension, FPRC JOURNAL, Volume 8, 2011, pp. 227-234.

13) Book Review: Thingnam Kishan Singh (ed.). Look East Policy & India 's North East: Polemics and Perspectives. New Delhi : Concept Publishing Company, 2008, published in Man and Society, Volume VI, 2009, pp. 115-119.

Review Essay

14)  Essays on the Look East Policy and North-East India, in Man and Society, Volume VIII, Summer 2011, pp. 161-172.

15)  Essays on the Kuki-Naga Conflict: A Review, Strategic Analysis

Book Chapter:

16)  District Status for Sadar Hills in Manipur, CJ Thomas & Prasenjit Biswas (eds). Politics of Boundary Maintenance. New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2012.

17)  Looking East via Moreh: Prospects and Challenges for the Kukis, in The Kuki Society: Past, Present and Future. New Delhi: Maxford, 2011, pp. 190-202.

18)  India's Look East Policy: Prospects and Challenges for Northeast India, in Zahid Hussain (ed). India's Look East Policy and North East India: Achievements and Constraints.

19)  The Kuki Tribes of Meghalaya: A Study of their Socio-Political Problems, in Soubhagya Ranjan Padhi (ed.). Tribal Development Situation in India: Strategies for Planning, Welfare and Sustainable Livelihood of Tribes. New Delhi: Abhijeet Publication, 2012.

Book authored

20)  India's Look East Policy and Northeast India : Potentials and Impact. New Delhi: Sage. (forthcoming)

Book Edited

21)  The Kukis of Northeast India: Politics and Culture. New Delhi: Bookwell, 2012.

* Executive member of Interact, A discussion forum for social sciences & humanities, NEHU from 2005-07.

* Executive member of Political Discussion Forum, NEHU from 2006-08

* Organised a workshop on the theme "Kuki Economic Enterprise & Politics" at Shillong on 24-25 June 2011.

* Organised Workshop on the theme: i) Kuki Autonomy Movement and its Challenges ii) Impact of Govt. Laws on Traditional Governance at Motbung, Manipur, 13-14 January, 2012.

Papers presented in Seminars/Conferences:

National Seminars

1) "Looking East via Moreh: Prospects and Challenges for the Kukis", paper presented at National Seminar on The Kuki Society: Past, Present and Future organised by Kuki Research Forum, Churachandpur, Manipur, 19-20, February 2010.

2) "Inter Ethnic Relation in Meghalaya", paper presented in National Seminar on Social Research on North East India: Issues and Challenges, Organised by NEISP, JNU, New Delhi 25-26 February 2010.

3) "India's Look East Policy: Opportunities and Challenges for Northeast India", paper presented at the NEICSSR's National Seminar on Look East Policy and North East India, 26-27 March 2010, Shillong.

International Seminar

1) "Linking Northeast India with its Neighbouring Countries: Ethnic Perceptions and possible Ethnic Consequences", paper presented at an International Seminar on From Landlocked to Land Linked: North-East India in BIMSTEC, Organised by Jadavpur Institute of International Relations, 8-9 April 2010, NEHU, Shillong.

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