Specialises in International Relations, with expertise in Canadian affairs, Indo-Canada relations, and the foreign policy and diplomacy of Middle Powers in a shifting global order. He offers a range of core and specialised courses, including Globalisation and Contemporary Debates, Geopolitics and Modern World History, and The Long 20th Century: From Revolutions to Global Governance.
In 2024, Dr. Dubey will serve as a Visiting Fellow at National Chengchi University, Taiwan, under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China. His doctoral research, Canadian Foreign Policy during Chretien Premiership, 1993–2003, was further enriched by his tenure as a Visiting Doctoral Fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs, Canada (2017), supported by the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute, New Delhi.
Dr. Dubey holds a PhD and MPhil from the Centre for Canadian, US, and Latin American Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). He also earned an MA and BA in Political Science, with a specialisation in International Relations, from Banaras Hindu University (BHU). His academic journey includes teaching experience at Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, and an active role in student activism.
His publications include:
- Are Canadian Political Parties Empty Vessels?
- Multiculturalism: A Canadian Perspective
- Canada-Nepal Relations: Opportunities and Challenges
- Nepal’s Foreign Policy in Contemporary Global Power Structure
- 9/11 Attack and its Impact on Canada
- Trudeau’s Canada: Demands for Foreign Policy Reinvigoration.