Post-doc research fellow, Murdoch University
I was formally awarded my PhD in Politics by Murdoch University in August 2018 for my dissertation 'The intractable Sino-Indian border dispute: A theoretical and historical account' which explored the origins, evolution and continuing dynamics of the Chinese and Indian border dispute.
Prior to studying for my PhD, I completed a Masters in International Relations at the University of Western Australia in 2013 and my BA (Hons) at Murdoch University.
Shots fired in the Himalayas: a dangerous development in the China-India border standoff
Sep 10, 2020 09:03 am UTC| Politics
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