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Volume 75, issue 4, 2019
- Editorial pp. vii-vii

- Madhu Bhalla
- India and Emerging Challenges in International Relations and Area Studies pp. 423-440

- Rajen Harshé
- India–Bhutan Treaties of 1949 and 2007: A Retrospect pp. 441-455

- Le Thi Hang Nga, Tran Xuan Hiep, Dang Thu Thuy and Ha Le Huyen
- A Critical Analysis of the Jihadi Discourse through Online Magazines with Special Reference to ‘Wyeth’ Magazine pp. 456-471

- M. Neelamalar and Mangala Vadivu Vivakaran
- Petropolitics and Pipeline Diplomacy in Central Asia: Can India Afford to Wait in the Wings? pp. 472-489

- Ramakrushna Pradhan
- Promoting Foreign Direct Investment in the Indo-Pacific Region: Scope and Opportunities pp. 490-509

- Durairaj Kumarasamy and Prabir De
- Article 140 Between Baghdad and KRG: The Future of Kirkuk Status in Post 16 October pp. 510-524

- Hawre Hasan Hama
- United Nations and Human Security Paradoxes in Iraq pp. 525-538

- Idris Turan
- Perspectives of Further Institutional Development of the EU: High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security and EU Foreign Policy pp. 539-554

- Nigar T. Sultanova
- Understanding International Space Law and the Liability Mechanism for Commercial Outer Space Activities—Unravelling the Sources pp. 555-578

- Biswanath Gupta and Raju Kd
- Book review: Olusegun Adeniyi, From Frying Pan to Fire: How African Migrants Risk Everything in their Futile Search for a Better Life in Europe pp. 579-582

- John Olushola Magbadelo
- Book review: Bhaswati Mukherjee, India and EU: An Insider’s View pp. 582-584

- Gulshan Sachdeva
- List of Contributors pp. 585-585

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- Annual Index pp. 586-589

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Volume 75, issue 3, 2019
- Editorial pp. vii-vii

- Madhu Bhalla
- Politics and Constitutionalism: Entrenching the Rule of Law in Africa pp. 285-302

- Daniel Chigudu
- Beyond the Capture of ‘Camp Zero’: Terrorism and Insecurity in a Failing-Weak State pp. 303-322

- O. O. Thompson, A. S. Afolabi and A. Shola Abdulbaki
- Absence of Political Security in Ethiopian and Its Consequences on State Security pp. 323-333

- Yayew Genet Chekol
- African Move to Withdraw from the ICC:   Assessment of Issues and Implications pp. 334-350

- Ronald Chipaike, Nduduzo Tshuma and Sharon Hofisi
- Major Contentions on Nigeria’s Afrocentric Policy pp. 351-365

- Segun Oshewolo
- An Analysis of China and Africa Relations with Special Focus on ‘One Belt and One Road’ pp. 366-379

- Muhammad Sabil Farooq, Nazia Feroze and Yuan Tong Kai
- India’s Huawei Conundrum pp. 380-394

- Uday Khanapurkar
- The Western Balkans Policy of the EU Within the Framework of Domino Theory pp. 395-404

- I.dris Turan and Ekrem Yas¸ar Akçay
- Book review: Yan Xuetong, Leadership and the Rise of Great Powers pp. 405-409

- Rajesh Rajagopalan
- Book review: Aseema Sinha, Globalizing India: How Global Rules and Markets are Shaping India’s Rise to Power pp. 409-411

- Harsh V Pant
- Book review: Jennifer Rudolph and Michael Szonyi (Eds.), The China Questions: Critical Insights into a Rising Power pp. 411-413

- Gunjan Singh
- Book review: Asanga Abeyagoonasekera, Sri Lanka at Crossroads: Geopolitical Challenges and National Interests pp. 413-416

- Roshni Kapur
- Book review: S. D. Muni and Rahul Mishra, India’s Eastward Engagement: From Antiquity to Act East Policy pp. 416-418

- Temjenmeren Ao
- Book review: Mischa Hansel, Raphaëlle Khan, and Mélissa Levaillant (Eds), Theorizing Indian Foreign Policy pp. 418-421

- Vikash Chandra
- List of Contributors pp. 422-422

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Volume 75, issue 2, 2019
- Editorial pp. vii-viii

- Madhu Bhalla
- China’s India Policy: The Importance of Bilateralism— An Appraisal pp. 125-136

- Nalin Surie
- China’s South Asia Policy in the ‘New Era’ pp. 137-154

- Sanjeev Kumar
- Mao, Nehru and the Sino-Indian Border Dispute: A Poliheuristic Analysis pp. 155-171

- Stephen P. Westcott
- How Status-seeking States Can Cooperate: Explaining India–China Rapprochement After the Doklam Standoff pp. 172-189

- Chao Xie
- USA, China and Global Leadership: Analysis in the Perspective of Conceptualisation pp. 190-205

- Xihui Sun
- China’s Policy on Science and Technology: Implications for the Next Industrial Transition pp. 206-227

- Nitin Agarwala and Rana Divyank Chaudhary
- Stability in the Xi Era: Trends in Ethnic Policy in Xinjiang and Tibet Since 2012 pp. 228-244

- Avinash Godbole
- Chinese Nationalism Under Xi Jinping Revisited pp. 245-252

- Abanti Bhattacharya
- CPEC, Afghanistan and India’s Concerns pp. 253-261

- Manish and Prashant Kaushik
- India–China Relations: Putting the Record Straight pp. 262-268

- Abanti Bhattacharya
- Book review: C. V. Ranganathan and Sanjeev Kumar (Eds), China and the Eurasian Region: Geographic and Geopolitical Influences pp. 269-272

- Prashant Kumar Singh
- Book review: T. V. Paul (Ed.), The China–India Rivalry in the Globalization Era pp. 272-275

- Madhu Bhalla
- Book review: Avtar Singh Bhasin, India and Pakistan: Neighbours at Odds pp. 275-283

- Ajay Darshan Behera
- List of Contributors pp. 284-284

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Volume 75, issue 1, 2019
- Editorial pp. vii-viii

- Nirmala Joshi
- Russian–Chinese Cooperation in Central Asia and the Idea of Greater Eurasia pp. 1-14

- Alexander Lukin
- Afghanistan’s Political Future and Its Role in Eurasian Cooperation pp. 15-28

- Ivan Safranchuk
- Understanding Central Asia’s Security and Economic Interests pp. 29-42

- Nirmala Joshi and Kamala Kumari
- Role of SCO in the Eurasian Continent pp. 43-55

- Ruslan Izimov Yussupzhanovich and Zamira Muratalieva Tulkunovna
- How the Belt and Road Initiative Can Help Strengthen the Role of the SCO and Deepen China’s Cooperation with Russia and the Countries of Central Asia pp. 56-68

- Lu Na-Xi, Huang Meng-Fang and Lu Shan-Bing
- A Tale of Many Roads: India’s Approach to Connectivity Projects in Eurasia pp. 69-86

- Uma Purushothaman and Nandan Unnikrishnan
- Land Transportation Link Between Indian Subcontinent and Europe Is a Strategic Necessity pp. 87-93

- Mamuka Tsereteli
- Uzbek Perspectives on Eurasia pp. 94-99

- Ambassador Abdusamat A. Khaydarov and Ambassador Surat M. Mirkasymov
- Tajikistan’s Perspective on Eurasia pp. 100-107

- Jovid Ikromov
- Perspectives of the Kyrgyz Republic on Eurasia pp. 108-113

- Temirbek Nurmatov
- Book review: Gulshan Dietl, India and the Global Game of Gas Pipelines pp. 114-117

- Hippu Salk Kristle Nathan
- Book review: Bimal Jalan, INDIA: Priorities for the Future pp. 117-120

- G Balatchandirane
- Book review: Kishore Mahbubani, Has the West Lost It? A Provocation pp. 120-122

- Masih Ullah Khan
- List of Contributors pp. 123-123

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