Neha Tetali is a researcher who works on critical approaches to International Relations, focusing on postcolonialism and feminism. She recently completed her PhD in Peace Studies at Trinity College Dublin, during which she analysed both the Global North’s Feminist Foreign Policies and Indian foreign policy at the United Nations Security Council. Neha has presented her research at several international conferences, including the British International Studies Association and the Conflict Research Society. She has taught the politics of peace and conflict, colonialism in International Relations, and the United Nations Women, Peace and Security Agenda at Trinity College Dublin and Dublin City University. She was an Early Career Resident at the Trinity Long Room Hub and has published policy analysis with think tanks online. Through her work, she aims to contribute to ways of understanding gender and colonial hierarchies in foreign policy.
