CNS Staff: Dr. Sharad JoshiDr. Sharad Joshi is a postdoctoral fellow at CNS. He holds a PhD from the Graduate School of Public and International affairs, University of Pittsburgh. His areas of research involve security issues in South Asia and the Middle East, especially nuclear proliferation and terrorism. He has done consulting work on terrorism financing as well as proliferation in South Asia. He has previously worked as a visiting fellow at the Institute for Defence Studies and Analysis, New Delhi (Summer 2005), and adjunct instructor at Duquesne University, Pittsburgh (Summer 2006). Joshi also earned a Master's degree in Politics (specialization in International Relations) from the School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, and an undergraduate degree in economics from the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. He also holds a certificate in Asian Studies from the University of Pittsburgh. He briefly worked as a journalist for India Abroad. His most recent publication is "Unilateralism and Multilateralism: Understanding American Nonproliferation Policy," World Affairs, Spring 2005. His current projects include an analysis of Indo-U.S. nuclear cooperation and the role of China in this equation, and research on proliferation trends in South Asia. |