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Kavita
Khory
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of Politics
A Mount Holyoke
alumna of the Class of 1984, Politics Professor Kavita Khory focuses her
work on international relations and comparative politics, especially in
South Asia. The Board of Trustees voted her tenure in March 1996.
Khory has
completed a book manuscript and several articles on nationalism and security
issues in South Asia. Recent articles have included "Nationalism
and the Politics of Ethnicity in Pakistan," Nationalism and Ethnic
Politics (Winter 1995); "Ethnic Conflict and Security in South Asia,"
Alternatives; and "The Ideology of the Nation-state and Nationalism
in Pakistan," State, Society and Democratic Change in Pakistan (Karachi:
Oxford University Press 1995/96).
She is currently
developing a comprehensive approach to what security means in South Asia
and elsewhere. While traditional state-centric approaches focus strictly
on military and strategic threats, Khory's approach seeks to broaden this
conception of security and to incorporate factors such as ethnic conflict,
environmental issues, and global economy. She is especially interested
in exploring the links between security, resource allocation, and political
identity.
"I try
to transcend the traditional boundaries through which political and social
developments have been looked at only within the confines of national
borders," noted Khory. "Environmental, ethnic, and political
issues--as well as such issues as the flow of drug traffic and traffic
in arms--all have local, national, regional, and international implications.
South Asia serves as a very good example of an environment which benefits
from examination in many ways and at many levels."
In the spring
semester of 1996, Khory introduced a new seminar in international security
that examines emerging security issues since the end of the Cold War.
In addition, Khory teaches courses on world politics, South Asia, and
ethnic conflict and nationalism. Khory values having international students
in her classes, believing they enrich both the curriculum and campus life.
Khory herself was an international student from Karachi, Pakistan. She
holds both an A.M. and a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University
of Illinois.
An active
member of the College community, Khory serves on the International Relations
Program and the Five College Peace and World Security Studies Program
(PAWSS). She is a member of the Academic Policy Committee (APC), which
reviews new course proposals, and the new Educational Priorities Committee
(EPC), formed by President Joanne V. Creighton to define the College's
mission and goals.
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