Mesrob Vartavarian
SEAP Cornell/CSEAS UW-Madison
Mesrob Vartavarian is a Visiting Fellow at Cornell University’s Southeast Asia Program and an Honorary Fellow at UW-Madison's CSEAS. He studied history at UCLA (BA/MA) and Cambridge (PhD) and began his career as a scholar of early colonial South Asia but has since shifted his research focus to modern Southeast Asia with an emphasis on the Philippines. His interests include colonial state formation, plunder politics, borderland insurgencies by ethnic minorities, postcolonial praetorian regimes, and Cold War-era conflicts across insular and mainland states. His publications have appeared in, the Journal of Asian Studies, Modern Asian Studies, the Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, South East Asia Research, Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, and the IIAS Newsletter.