Contact Info

Dr. Salikyu Sangtam

Dr. Salikyu Sangtam

Associate Professor

Political Science

School of English and Political Studies

salikyu@tetsocollege.org

Qualification

  • PhD - University of Southern Mississippi, USA
  • Master of Science -Troy University, Department of Political Science
  • Bachelor of Science - Troy University, Department of Political Science

Achievement

  1. External Reviewer for international affairs journal operated by the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, UK (Oxford University Press)

Publication

  1. "Ozymandias Meets Sophocles: The Tragedy of Development", LAMBERT Academic Publishing. ISBN: 978-3843392228
  2. Between Resistance and Participation: Decoding the Shifting Dynamics of Electoral Politics in Nagaland, SCOPUS "Economic and Political Weekly" ISSN: 0012-9976
  3. 'Out of Stones We Came and Stones We Worship', UGC Approved "Rising Asia Journal", 4 (3) ISSN: 2583-1038
  4. "An Epidemic of Mismeasuring Development: The Politics of Knowledge in Indonesia", UGC Approved "Rising Asia Journal", 4 (2) ISSN: 2583-1038
  5. Nostalgia: Eternal Homecoming, UGC Approved "Rising Asia Journal, 4 (1)". ISSN: 2583-1038
  6. “Timeless Stratagem: Understanding Chinese Strategic Behavior.”, SCOPUS 'CoComparative Strategy 42 (3)'. ISSN: 1521-0448
  7. “All-Under-Heaven” is Timeless: An Anthropology of Chinese Strategic Behavior, UGC Approved, Rising Asia 3 (2). ISSN: 2583-1038
  8. "O China, Where Art Thou?”, UGC Approved, Rising Asia 3 (3). ISSN: 2583-1038
  9. "The Rise and Fall of Great Powers: A Theoretical-Philosophical Inquiry into the Rational Nature of States in International Politics:, Peer Reviewed, Journal of Politics and Governance, 8 (6). ISSN: 2456-8023
  10. "Considerations on Democracy in the Middle East", Peer Reviewed "International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, 9 (6),. ISSN: 2319-7722
  11. Modernity and Democracy, Peer Reviewed, International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews, 7 (2). ISSN: 2348-1269
  12. On the Discourse of Nations, Peer Reviewed, Tetso Interdisciplinary Journal 5(1). ISBN: 2319 2925
  13. An Ode to Teachers? (DoT, The Morung Express -01.09.2016)
  14. Education in Nagaland (DoT, The Morung Express - 04.10.2016)
  15. Insincerity in Nagas’ Religious Lives (The Morung Express - 15.11.2016)
  16. Naga Nationalism and the Death of God: A Reflection (The Morung Express - 13.12.2016)
  17. Immorality of Nagas’ Morality (The Morung Express - 30.12.2016)
  18. Nagas’ Unrealistic Expectations (The Morung Express - 17.01.22017)
  19. Finding Happiness in Life’s Simplest Moments (Eastern Mirror - 27.05.2017)
  20. Dimapur: A Nagas Utopia (The Morung Express - 30.08 2017)
  21. Development: A Highly Misunderstood Concept in Nagaland (The Morung Express - 12.09.2017)
  22. Unemployable Youths: Who is to be Blamed? (Eastern Mirror - 03.10.2017)
  23. Students’ Manifesto: Make your own History (The Morung Express - 28.10.2117)
  24. Naga Nationalism and the Death of God (Nagaland Post - 05.12.2017)
  25. Nagas’ Unrealistic Expectations (Nagaland Post - 12.12.2017 )
  26. Immorality of Nagas’ Morality (Nagaland Post - 202.12.2017)
  27. Framework Agreement: An Observation (The Morung Express - 27-03.2018)
  28. Examining the Morality of Our Actions (Eastern Mirror - 22.04.2018)
  29. Moral Dilemma: A Good Person, a Good Politician, or a Moral Politician (Nagaland Post - 01-06-2018)
  30. Naga Nationalism and Naga Integration: An Observation (Matters India - 27.06.2018)
  31. Naga Nationalism and Naga Integration: An Observation (The Sangai Express - 29.06.2018)
  32. Framework Agreement: What is it? (E-Pao - 11.07.2018)
  33. This is Nagaland (The Morung Express - 20.05.2019)
  34. Nagaland’s Felicitation Culture (Nagaland Post - 30.05.2019)
  35. How We Contribute to Society’s Ethical and Moral Decline (The Morung Express - 08.06.2019)
  36. The Framework Agreement: A Permanent or Temporary Solution (Eastern Mirror - 09.09.2019)
  37. The Framework Agreement: Divide the Damn State! (Imphal Free Press - 09.09.2019)
  38. Between Facts and Opinion: Integration of Naga Inhabited Areas (The Morung Express - 04.10.2019)
  39. Nagaland Medical College: A Tragedy? (Nagaland Post 30.11.2019)
  40. Symptoms of Corruptions: Unemployment (Nagaland Post - 08.12.2019)
  41. How Corruption and Tribalism Intensify Each Other (The Morung Express - 07.01.2020)
  42. Opposing Views of Framework: R. N. Ravi and NSCN-IM (E-Pao - 16.08.2020)
  43. The Case of He Said, She Said: R. N. Ravi and NSCN-IM (Nagaland page - 18.08.2020)
  44. Waiting for Government Job (Nagaland Post - 11.03.2021)
  45. Nagaland, World Bank, and $68 Million (Nagaland Post - 19.03.2021)
  46. What is Happening in Myanmar (E-Pao - 04.04.2021)
  47. Castes and Tribes: Ambedkar’s Thoughts on Social Division (Eastern Mirror - 19.04.2021)
  48. Nagaland and India’s Foreign Policy (Nagaland Post - 17.06.2021)
  49. Kautilya’s Arthashastra, India, and the Naga Issue (E-Pao - 10.03.2022)
  50. Kautilya’s Arthashastra, India, and the Northeast: A Dilemma (The Sangai Express - 15.03.2022)
  51. Poverty...! Where!? (The Morung Express - 25.04.2022)

Paper Presentation

  1. India: Vacillating between History and Aspiration, organised by Department of Political Science, St. Joseph University, Chumoukedima on 26th July, 2024

Area of Interest

Political psychology, Chinese political theory and strategic traditions, non-western international relations theory.

Total Experience: 8 years and 10 months