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Thazha Varkey Paul (born in 1956) is an Indo-Canadian political scientist. He is a Distinguished
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. Paul specializes in International Relations, especially international security, regional security and South Asia. He is most notable for his work on
asymmetric warfare Asymmetric warfare (or asymmetric engagement) is a type of war between belligerents whose relative military power, strategy or tactics differ significantly. This type of warfare often, but not necessarily, involves insurgents, terrorist grou ...
, soft balancing, and
deterrence theory Deterrence theory refers to the scholarship and practice of how threats of using force by one party can convince another party to refrain from initiating some other course of action. The topic gained increased prominence as a military strategy d ...
. He has also contributed to the literatures on nuclear non-proliferation, and South Asian security. He served as the president of the
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(ISA) during 2016–2017, and served as the founding director of both the McGill University – Université de Montreal Centre for International Peace and Security Studies (CIPSS), and the Global Research Network on Peaceful Change (GRENPEC).


Background

Paul was born in Kerala, India. Paul received his undergraduate education from Kerala University, India in 1977. He completed his M. Phil in international studies at
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, New Delhi, in 1984. He subsequently earned a PhD in political science from the
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in 1991.


Career

In 1991, the same year that he completed his doctoral studies, he joined the faculty at McGill University. In 1996, alongside Michel Fortmann from the University of Montreal, he founded the Centre for International Peace and Security Studies (CIPSS), serving as the founding director. In 2003 he was appointed to the James McGill Chair, and in 2005 he was rated by Maclean Magazine's Guide to Canadian Universities rated Paul as one of the "most popular Professors" at McGill University, and he became the recipient of the High Distinction in Research Award by McGill's Faculty of Arts in May 2005. Paul was appointed as the editor of the
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book series: South Asia in World Affairs in 2010. He was the chair of ISA's International Security Section (ISSS) (2009–2011), and served as a Distinguished International Jury member of the Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order, University of Louisville, in September 2012. He was also adjudged as Best Professor in International Relations Award, World Education Congress, Mumbai in June 2012 and was awarded KPS Menon Chair (Visiting) for Diplomatic Studies 2011–12, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, India. He was a visiting scholar at Harvard University's Center for International Affairs (CFIA) and the Olin Institute for Strategic Studies (1997–98), and a visiting associate at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Monterey (2002–2003). He was a visiting professor of national security affairs at the
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(2002–03), Diplomatic Academy in Vienna (2014–present), Ritsumeikan University (2016), Ayoma Gakunin University (2017), and Nanyang Technological University (2017-2018). He served as the president of the International Studies Association (ISA) from 2016 to 2017. During his time as the president, he led a task force on improving conditions of Global South scholars in international studies. He was instated as a Senior Fellow at the
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in November 2018. At this time he published his monograph on soft balancing theory, and in 2019 he founded the Global Research Network on Peaceful Change (GRENPEC), a research network for scholars studying peaceful change in international politics. In 2025 he was the recipient of several awards recognizing his academic achievements, including the inaugural Kim Dae-jung Award from the
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, and he was named a Distinguished Fellow of the
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.


Books

* ''The Unfinished Quest: India's Search for Major Power Status from Nehru to Modi'' (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2024) *''Restraining Great Powers: Soft Balancing from Empires to the Global Era'' (New Haven:  Yale University Press, 2018) *''The Warrior State: Pakistan in the Contemporary World'' (Oxford University Press, 2013) *''Globalization and the National Security State'' with Norrin Ripsman ''(''Oxford University Press, 2010) *''The Tradition of Non-Use of Nuclear Weapons'' (Stanford University Press, 2009) *''India in the World Order: Searching for Major Power Status'' with B. Nayar (Cambridge University Press, 2002) *''Power versus Prudence: Why Nations Forgo Nuclear Weapons'' (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2000) *''Asymmetric Conflicts: War Initiation by Weaker Powers'' (Cambridge University Press, 1994) Paul is the author or editor of over 24 books. He has also published nearly 85 journal articles and book chapters.


Edited Volumes

*''The New Cold War and the Remaking of Regions'' (Co-editor Editor and Contributor with Markus Kornprobst) (Washington DC: Georgetown University Press, 2025) *''International Organizations and Peaceful Change in World Politics'' (Co-editor Editor and Contributor with Anders Wivel and Kai He) (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2025) *''Oxford Handbook on Peaceful Change in International Relations'' (Lead Editor and Contributor with Deborah Welch Larson, Harold Trinkunas, Anders Wivel &, Ralf Emmers) (New York: Oxford University Press, August, 2021) *''International Institutions and Power Politics'' (Editor and Contributor with Anders Wivel) (Washington DC: Georgetown University Press, September, 2019) *''India-China Maritime Competition: The Security Dilemma at Sea'' (Editor and Contributor with Rajesh Basrur and Anit Mukherjee) (London: Routledge, 2019) *''The China-India Rivalry in the Globalization Era'' (Editor and Contributor) Washington DC: Georgetown University Press, 2018 *''Accommodating Rising Powers: Past, Present and Future'' (Editor & Contributor) (Cambridge University Press, 2016) *''Status in World Politics'' (co-editor and contributor with Deborah Larson and William Wohlforth) (Cambridge University Press, 2014) *''International Relations Theory and Regional Transformation'' (Cambridge University Press, 2012) *''South Asia’s Weak States: Understanding the Regional Insecurity Predicament'' (Editor & Contributor), Stanford: Stanford University Press (in hardcover and paperback editions), 2010 (South Asia Edition, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2011) *''Complex Deterrence: Strategy In the Global Age'' (with Patrick M. Morgan and James J. Wirtz, University of Chicago Press, 2009) *''The India-Pakistan Conflict: An Enduring Rivalry'' (Cambridge University Press, 2005) *''Balance of Power: Theory and Practice in the 21st Century'' (with J. Wirtz and M. Fortman, Stanford University Press, 2004) *''The Nation-State in Question'' (with G. John Ikenberry and John A. Hall, Princeton University Press, 2003) *''International Order and the Future of World Politics'' (with John A. Hall, Cambridge University Press, 1999) *''The Absolute Weapon Revisited: Nuclear Arms and the Emerging International Order'' (with Richard Harknett and James Wirtz, The University of Michigan Press, 1998 & 2000)


Selected Essays

*"Soft Balancing in the Regions: Causes, Characteristics and Consequences," (with Kai He and Anders Wivel)''International Affairs'', 101(1), Jan 2025, 3-15. *"Globalization, De-globalization and Re-Globalization: Adapting Liberal International Order," ''International Affairs,'' 97(5), Fall 2021, pp. 1599–1620. *"The Study of Peaceful Change in World Politics,” (co-author) in Paul et al eds. ''The Oxford Handbook of Peaceful Change in International Relations'' (New York: Oxford University Press, 2021), pp. 3–27. *"When Balance of Power Meets Globalization: China, India and the Small States of South Asia," ''Politics,'' 39 (1) 2019, 50-63. *“Assessing Change in World Politics,” ''International Studies Review'', 20(2), June, 177-185 *"Disarmament Revisited: Is Nuclear Abolition Possible?" ''Journal of Strategic Studies'', Vol. 35, No. 1, February 2012, pp. 149–169. *"Taboo or Tradition: The Non-Use of “Nuclear Weapons in World Politics," ''Review of International Studies'', 6, October 2010, pp. 853–863. *"Why Has the India-Pakistan Rivalry Been So Enduring? Power Asymmetry and an Intractable Conflict,: ''Security Studies'', 15(4) October–December 2006, 600–630. *"Soft Balancing in the Age of US Primacy," ''International Security'', 30(1) Summer 2005, pp. 46–71. *"Nuclear Taboo and War Initiation: Nuclear Weapons in Regional Conflicts," ''Journal of Conflict Resolution'', 39(4), December 1995, 696–717.


References


External links


Personal WebsiteGlobal Research Network on Peaceful ChangeConversation with History interview
with Harry Krelsler at the
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Institute of International Studies in October 2009
India's Soft Power Part I
Presentation at the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR)New Delhi, 12 November 2010
India's Soft Power Part II
Presentation at the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR)New Delhi, 12 November 2010
China’s Rise: Hedging, Engagement, and Soft Balancing
Presentation at the Conference on "The Rise of China and Alliance in East Asia: Implications for Diplomatic Truce” Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taipei, 9 December 2010
Rising Powers and Balance of Power in the 21st Century
Presentation at the Conference on "Ascending Powers and the International System", Mateas Romero Institute (Mexican Diplomatic Academy) Mexico City, 14 December 2010
New South Asia in World Affairs Book Series
Georgetown University, September 2011

Hindu newspaper interview
Globalisation has reduced threat of inter-state wars
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