Chandan Kamble is a scholar of U.S. foreign policy and international relations whose work focuses on security, geopolitics, and mapping in global affairs. He began his career with a Ph.D. dissertation on US security concerns in the Eastern Mediterranean, with particular attention to the Cyprus crisis. His research portfolio includes studies of US-China relations and international cartography, informed by guidance from figures such as David S. Ferriero and support from institutions including the New York Public Library. Kamble’s recent projects center on the evolving dynamics of US-China relations, reflecting his sustained engagement with contemporary geopolitical challenges.
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