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Chongtham Gunnamani
Research Intern
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Areas of Interest:
Social and Political Issues of Southeast/Northeast Asia
Current Projects:
Political Issues in Malaysia and Indonesia
Publications

Southern Philippines’ Conflict: Quest for a Settlement

The Anwar Verdict and Malaysian Elections: What will be the Impact?

Outside Publications:

“On the Idea of Southeast Asia,” Alternative Perspective, Volume VI, No. I (April-June 2011)

“India and China: Reconfiguring Southeast Asia’s Political Dynamics,” World Affairs, Volume XIV, No. IV (Oct.-Dec. 2010)

“Dynamics of Nationalism and Globalization in Framing the Sino-Japanese Relations,” Third Frame, Volume II, No. IV (Oct.-Dec. 2009)

BACKGROUND

Chongtham Gunnamani is a Research Intern with the Southeast Asia Research Programme at the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies. He currenlty works on political issues in Malaysia and Indonesia.  He completed his M. Phil. from Southeast Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He has done his Masters in International Affairs from School of International Affairs, Ming Chuan University, Taiwan, and B.A. in History from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi.  

 
 

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