Sudha Rajput

Sudha Rajput

PhD School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution , George Mason University , 2012
MBA , University of Maryland, University College, 2007
Focus on international trade and international business expansion.
Master of Nonprofit Management , University of Maryland, University College, 2006
Focus on market focused and mission-based nonprofit management.

Biography

Sudha Rajput, is a PhD holder from the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR), at George Mason University. Sudha’s doctoral research focuses on the ineternal displacement of the of the Kashmiri Pandits, dispalced from the Kashmir Valley in 1989.  Her multi-pronged study has investigated the impact of positions and perspectives of policyholders, host community and the IDPs and has scrutinized the resulting multiplier effect.  Through field-based interviews with high level officials, business leaders of host communities and the IDPs living in a myriad of camps, this study has unfolded the many political, social, cultural and psychological dimensions of this daunting humanitarian challenge and the overarching phenomenon of internal displacement.

Sudha is currently teaching the Undergrad program at S-CAR, where she brings innovative learning in the classroom.  Her class of 30 students work on simulating a United Nations Summit called to resolve a conflict in the Eastern Mediterranean. Preparation requires semester-long intensive coaching to empower the students with tools of conflict resolution and negotiation strategies to handle a conflict setting representing ten conflict parties.

Having worked at the World Bank, Sudha has a strong interest in the development issues. Sudha has an MBA from the University of Maryland and maintains interest in diverse issues of international trade.

Sudhas has strong grasp of financial management tools including, budget forecasting, audit and controls, trend and scenario analysis, monitoring and evaluation. In the course of her career at the World Bank, Sudha had developed and deliver



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Covers conflict at macro level, introducing theories of international and global violence and conflict, drawing from...
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May 2016
The continuation of the predicament of those who remain displaced from the Kashmir Valley since 1989 results from the unintended consequences of past policies. Transitioning from the ‘temporary’ policies that keep the displaced communities intact in...
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January 01, 2016
Chapter 15: Causality and Protracted Violent Conflicts: The Case of Internally Displaced Persons” p. 239-257 in Scientific Explorations of Cause and Consequence across Social Contexts, Ron Harre and Fathail Moghaddan (eds.) Praeger, California.
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May 27, 2015
The magnitude of the social phenomenon of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) is a daunting humanitarian challenge with thirty-three million people around the world, in displacement.  Among the reasons that force people to flee their homes are: forced...
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November 29, 2012
The magnitude of the social phenomenon of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) is a daunting humanitarian challenge with twenty-five million people currently in displacement. Based on the premise that the displacement of over 250,000 Kashmiri Pandits from the...
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September 24, 2014
Two S-CAR faculty members, Daniel Rothbart and Sudha Rajput, traveled to Khartoum, Sudan to facilitate a one-day
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February 11, 2014
The magnitude of the phenomenon of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) is a daunting humani­tarian challenge with
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October 16, 2013
The magnitude of the social phenomenon of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) is a daunting humanitarian challenge
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April 19, 2012
Sudha Rajput, a PhD Candidate at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) at George Mason University,
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The magnitude of the social phenomenon of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) is a daunting humanitarian challenge with twenty-five million people currently in displacement. Based on the premise that the displacement of over 250,000 Kashmiri Pandits from the Kashmir Valley, beginning in 1989,
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