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Dr Sarah Graham

Biography

Sarah Graham's research interests encompass: United States foreign policy; the bilateral relationship between the United States and India; US political culture; Diplomatic History; and theories of International Relations and diplomacy.

Sarah has published on US propaganda, public diplomacy, diplomatic practice, and US foreign policy, with a particular emphasis on the Second World War and the early Cold War.

Her most recent publications and current project examine the role of identity, religion and political discourse in the US-India bilateral relationship.

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Areas of Research / Teaching Expertise

US Foreign Policy, US Politics, International Relations Theory, International History, Methodologies in Social Science and

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Awards and Recognition

Postdoctoral Fellowship, Center for International Studies and Annenberg Center for Public Diplomacy, University of Southern California 2007-2008.

Stuart L. Bernath Article Prize awarded by the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, 2007.

US Department of State Fellowship to attend the Institute for University Faculty on American Political Development, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2006.

Global Youth Exchange to Tokyo, funded by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2005.

Visiting PhD Student, Georgetown University, 2004.

Australian Postgraduate Award, 2002.

University of New South Wales undergraduate scholarship, 1996.

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