
Michael Vinay Bhatia
Thomas J. Watson Institute for International Studies
Education
10/01- University of
D.Phil Candidate in International Relations, 2002-
§ Dissertation Title: The Mujahideen: A Study of Combatant Motives in
§ Examines ‘vocabularies of motive,’ through interviews with 345 combatants throughout
M.Sc. in International Relations Research, 2001-2002
09/95-05/99
B.A. in International Relations (Magna cum Laude and Honors), Fall 1995- Spring 1999
Honors and Grants
2003 British Committee for Central and Inner Asia Field Research Grant
2001 George C. Marshall Scholar
2000 Herbert J. Scoville Peace and Disarmament Fellow
1999 Albert Arnold Bennett Award for Outstanding Performance in International Relations,
1999 Anthony Riccio Prize in International Relations,
1996-1998 Richard Smoke Summer Internship Grant,
Teaching and Research
07/06-08/07 Thomas J. Watson Institute for International Studies,
Visiting Fellow
§ Member, Marshall, Rhodes, Gates and Craig Fellowship Committee.
§ Designed and taught seminar on ‘The American Military: Global Supremacy, Democracy and Citizenship.’
§ Contributed to Global Media Project, Project on Military Cultural Awareness Training, the Choices Education Project, and the Global Security Project.
§ Special lectures on ‘Conflict, Combatants and Illicit Activity in
01-04/06 Department of Political Science,
Sessional Lecturer
§ Taught third-year lecture course (three hour) on ‘The Causes of War’ to 60 undergraduates.
10/00-06/01 Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA),
Fall 2000 Herbert J. Scoville Peace and Disarmament Fellow
Consultancies and Professional Activities
04/05- Small Arms Survey,
Consultant on Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) and Small Arms in
11/04-04/05 Conflict, Security, and Development Group, King’s College,
10/04 OSCE Electoral Support
Electoral Expert and USA Delegation Member for
04/04-08/04
Researcher on Security Sector
07/02-04/04
Shift Editor and
10/02 Organization for Security and Cooperation in
International Polling Station Supervisor and Team Leader
08/01 Overseas Development Institute (ODI), Afghanistan/Pakistan
Researcher, Humanitarian Policy Group on Political Economy, Livelihoods and Aid in Taliban
04/01
Member, Congressional Delegation to the Polisario-controlled
06-09/00 International Rescue Committee, Kosovo
Shelter, Grants and Finance Volunteer
08/99-01/00 Brown University/Paximus
Served as accredited UN Observer, reported on violations and witnessed post-consultation violence.
06/09/98 United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR),
Intern, Western Sahara Operation, Desk II, CASWANAME
§ Drafted position papers on implementation of and alternatives to current peace settlement plan.
11/97 Saharawan Aid Trust
Member, Humanitarian Aid Convoy to the Sahrawi Refugee Camps near
06/96-09/99 Thomas J. Watson Jr. Institute for International Studies,
Research Assistant on Peace Operations and Humanitarian Intervention.
04/96-06/97 Brown Journal of World Affairs,
Associate/Assistant Editor
Advice Solicited By: UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (UN reform), UK Post-Conflict Reconstruction Unit (Afghanistan), BBC (UN peace operations), Canada International Development Agency (Afghanistan), Foreign Affairs Canada (Afghanistan), Ministry of Justice-Canada (Afghanistan), International Committee of the Red Cross (war and international humanitarian law). Fordham University Law Clinic (
List of Publications
Books
§ War and Intervention: Issues for Contemporary Peace Operations (Bloomfield , CT : Kumarian Press, 2003).
Co-Authored Books
§ Michael Bhatia and Mark Sedra,
Edited Books
§ Terrorism and the Politics of Naming, (
Edited Journal Issues
§ “The Politics of Naming: Rebels, Terrorists, Criminals, Bandits and Subversives,” Special Issue of
Co-Authored Reports
§ Dylan Hendrickson, Michael Bhatia, Mark Knight and Annabel Taylor, “A Review of DfID Involvement in Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs) in
§ Michael Bhatia, Kevin Lanigan and Philip Wilkinson, “Minimal Investments, Minimal Results: The Failure of Security Policy in
§ Michael Bhatia and Jonathan Goodhand (with Haneef Atmar, Suleiman Mohammed and Adam Pain), “Profits and Poverty: Aid, Livelihoods and Conflict in
§ Sarah Collinson (with Michael Bhatia, Martin Evans, Richard Fanthorpe, Jonathan Goodhand and Stephen Jackson), “Politically informed humanitarian programming: using a political economy approach,” ODI Network Paper 41 (
§ Jarat Chopra and Michael Bhatia, “
Articles
§ “The Future of the Mujahideen: Legacy, Legitimacy and Demobilization,” International Peacekeeping (Winter 2007).
§ “Fighting Words: Naming Terrorists, Rebels, Bandits and Other Violent Actors,” Third World Quarterly, vol. 26, no.1 (March 2005)
§ “Post-Conflict Profit: The Political Economy of Intervention,” Global Governance, vol. 11, no. 2 (April-June 2005).
§ “Repatriation Under a Peace Process: Mandated Return in the
§ “The Peace Allergy: why the
§ “The Sins of Omission: The AJC’s Project Interchange and the Creation of American Opinion,” Middle East Policy, vol.9, no.2 (2002).
§ "The Western Sahara Under Polisario Control: Summary Report of a Field Mission to the Sahrawi Refugee Camps (near
Presentations
§ “Studying Afghan Combatant Motives,”
§ “9/11+5,”
§ “Enlightened Interventions: The Discourse of Practice in Empire, Military Occupation and Contemporary Transitional Administration,” presented at the British International Studies Association Annual Conference,
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§ “From Bargaining Table to Municipality: The Levels of Governance in Peace Operations,” presented at the British International Studies Association Annual Conference,
§ “The American Response to Terrorism,” presented at the University of Belfast-Londontown, March 2002.
§ Panel Presentation on post-Taliban
§ “Statement Regarding the Issue of the Western Sahara Before the Fourth Committee for Special Political and Decolonization Issues of the United Nations General Assembly,” 7-9 October 1998.
Miscellaneous
§ “Beyond Conflict in
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§ “Intervention offers no solution for Kosovo,” GlobalBeat/Knight Ridder Press Syndicate, (19 September 2000).
§ “A Chance to Right A Wrong in
§ Natalie Reid, Salim Fakirani and Michael Bhatia, “United Nations Efforts to Resolve the Western Sahara Conflict Appear Bleak,” Human Rights Tribune, vol.7, no. 2/3 (September 2000).
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Assisted
§ Drafted and researched case-study chapters, maps and tables for: Thomas G. Weiss, Military-Civilian Interactions: Intervening in Humanitarian Crises, (New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 1999).
Recommendations Available From:
Professor S.Neil Macfarlane Dr. Jarat Chopra (on-leave)
Department of Politics and International Relations The Watson Institute
Manor Road,
neil.macfarlane@politics.ox.ac.uk Jarat_Chopra@brown.edu
Shahid Qadir Professor Thomas Biersteker
Department of Geography, The Watson Institute
Royal Halloway,
Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX
sqadir@globalnet.co.uk Thomas_Biersteker@brown.edu
Dr. Andrew Krepinevich
Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments
1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Suite 912
Washington, DC 20036
(t): (202) 331-7990
krepinevich@csbaonline.org
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