Salim Mansur

Associate Professor

Education

BA, MA, PhD Toronto

Teaching Fields

Comparative politics developing areas, international relations

Research Interests

Comparative/political economy of development, the Muslim world, Islam, South Asia, Middle East

Publications

Books

Salim Mansur. "Delectable Lie: A Liberal Repudiation of Multiculturalism". Mantua Books. 2011.

Salim Mansur. "Islam's Predicament: Perspectives of a Dissident Muslim". Mosaic Press. 2009.

(Ed.) (With N.K. Choudry) The Indira-Rajiv Years: The Indian Economy and Polity 1966-1991 (University of Toronto Centre for South Asian Studies, 1994).

Articles/Book Chapters

"Ethnicity and Communalism in India," Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (1995).

(With A.A. Kubursi) "Oil and the Gulf War: An "American Century" or a "New World Order"," Arab Studies Quarterly (1993).

"Canada and India-Pakistan: At the Beginning," in A.G. Rubinoff, ed., Canada and South Asia: Political and Strategic Relations (University of Toronto Centre for South Asian Studies, 1992).

"The Gulf War: The United States and the Middle East," The Iranian Journal of International Affairs (1991).

"Political-Cultural Dimension of SAARC: Promise and Constraints," in L. Vallely-Fischer, ed., Asian Perspectives: Bangladesh, India and Pakistan: Facing the Challenges of the Present and Future (Acadia University, 1990).

"SAARC -- The Prospects for Regionalism in South Asia," in A.G. Rubinoff, ed., Canada and South Asia: Issues and Opportunities (University of Toronto Centre for South Asian Studies, 1988).

"Pakistan and the Case of Two Nations Theory," Jerusalem Quarterly (1986).
 

 

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Courses

  • 2012-2013
  • 3321G - Politics of India
  • 3329F - The Politics of the Middle East
  • 3501F - Special Topics: Great Debates in International Relations
  • 3502G - Special Topics: Theoretical Approaches to World Politcs
  • 9738B - The US and the Middle East