Draft:Kadira Pethiyagoda

Dr Kadira Pethiyagoda

Dr Kadira Pethiyagoda is an Australian, UK-based public intellectual. He is a foreign policy expert, author and politician who has published in Foreign Affairs,[1] The Guardian[2] and cited by New York Times.[3] He was a diplomat and foreign policy advisor to politicians, including the Shadow Foreign Minister, and held positions at University of Oxford and the Brookings Institution specializing on Asian geopolitics and Indian foreign policy.[4][5] Pethiyagoda has called for democratizing foreign policy,[6] argued against interventionism,[7] and advocated for animal rights.[8] He stood for Australian Parliament[9]  and for the role of Oxford Chancellor.[10]

  1. ^ Pethiyagoda, Kadira (2015). "Modi Looks West: India's Unlikely Relationship with the Middle East". Foreign Affairs.
  2. ^ Pethiyagoda, Kadira (2017). "With Trump and Tillerson, Australia's Foreign Policy needs a Rethink". The Guardian.
  3. ^ Larmer, Brook (2017). "What the World's Emptiest Airport Says about China's Influence". The New York Times.
  4. ^ "Kadira Pethiyagoda, Former Brookings Expert".
  5. ^ Pethiyagoda, Kadira (7 October 2021). Indian Foreign Policy and Cultural Values. Springer. ISBN 978-3-030-54698-4.
  6. ^ Pethiyagoda, Kadira (2018). "Foreign Policy Populism: The Final Frontier". The National Interest.
  7. ^ Pethiyagoda, Kadira (2024). "Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy—Two Contrasting Visions". The National Interest.
  8. ^ Pethiyagoda, Kadira. "Fairer Treatment of Non-Human Animals — Dr Kadira for Oxford Chancellor". Medium.
  9. ^ "2019 Result". ABC.
  10. ^ Manuschka, Jacob (26 September 2024). "Oxford Chancellor candidate names free speech as priority". The Oxford Mail.