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Volume 62, issue 1, 2025
- SIS@70 pp. 7-10

- Sanjay K. Pandey, Srabani Roy Choudhury and Archna Negi
- Reviving Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS): Bridging Tradition with Modernity pp. 11-29

- Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit
- The School of International Studies at 70: An Institutional Journey Through a Personal Lens pp. 30-52

- Amitabh Mattoo
- Teaching International Relations in India: Reminiscences and Critical Appreciation pp. 53-63

- Rajen Harshé
- Studying International Organization at the School of International Studies pp. 64-75

- C.S.R. Murthy
- Studying International Law at the School of International Studies pp. 76-89

- V. G. Hegde
- Studying International Trade and Development at the School of International Studies pp. 90-102

- Amit Shovon Ray
- Studying South Asia at the School of International Studies pp. 103-120

- Mahendra P. Lama
Volume 61, issue 4, 2024
- Reimagining International Relations in the Anthropocene pp. 355-363

- Moushumi Basu
- Sufferings of a Many-worldly Planet: Decolonizing Harm for Post-Westphalian International Relations pp. 364-377

- Ishan Fouzdar
- Anthropocentric International Relations: Reclaiming the Metaphysical and the Spiritual ‘Non-human’ pp. 378-394

- Divisha Srivastava
- Environmental Securitisation of the Hindu Kush Himalayas: A Study of South Asia’s Regional Organizations pp. 395-413

- Aishwarya Sanas
- Locating Capital in ‘Anthropocene’ International Relations: Some Explorations pp. 414-431

- Sunil Tamminaina
- Exploring an Indian Discourse on the Planetary: Climate Crisis and the Imperative of Traditional Ecological Knowledge pp. 432-445

- Mollica Dastider
Volume 61, issue 3, 2024
- When International Relations Theory Meets Border Studies: A Transnationalist Approach to the Study of Remote Borderlands pp. 229-247

- Mélanie Sadozaï
- A Preliminary Mapping of the Disciplinary History of International Relations in India pp. 248-266

- Shailza Singh and Jatin
- Virtual Water Trade Amidst Climate Change in the Age of Globalization: India’s Dilemma pp. 267-288

- Kabindra Sharma and Vimal Khawas
- Japan’s Role in Strengthening Human Security in South Asia pp. 289-306

- Debasish Nandy, Abdullah-Al-Mamun, Debtanu Majee and Alik Naha
- The Soft Power Influence of the USA, UAE, Israel and China on Indians: An Opinion Study pp. 307-338

- M. Rajesh
- Japan-India Collaboration in Northeast India: Opportunities and Challenges pp. 339-345

- Rupakjyoti Borah
- Djoomart Otorbaev, Central Asia’s Economic Rebirth in the Shadow of the New Great Game (Europa Regional Perspectives) pp. 346-348

- Rahul Gupta
- Retraction Notice: “India’s Arctic Agenda and the Potential for Indo-Russian Cooperation in the Arctic†pp. NP1-NP1

- N/a
- RETRACTED: India’s Arctic Agenda and the Potential for Indo-Russian Cooperation in the Arctic pp. NP2-NP16

- Olga Kharina and Irina Strelnikova
Volume 61, issue 2, 2024
- The Paradox of ASEAN Security Community: Arms Dynamic and the Culture of Militarism in Southeast Asia pp. 127-144

- Mohamad Rosyidin
- The China Factor in Pakistan’s Geo-economic Tilt pp. 145-169

- Muhammad Jahanzaib and Zahid Shahab Ahmed
- Understanding China’s Grand Strategy through the Belt and Road Initiative pp. 170-184

- Gadde Omprasad
- India and the Ganga Waters Treaty: Analysis of the Water Sharing Mechanism pp. 185-202

- Rahul M. Lad and Ravindra G. Jaybhaye
- The Empire Cites Back: The Occlusion of Non-Western Histories of International Relations and the Case of India pp. 203-213

- Martin J. Bayly
- One World, Many Voices: Revisiting Indian and Chinese Civilizations for Global Politics Amitav Acharya, Daniel A. Bell, Rajeev Bhargava and Yan Xuetong (Eds), Bridging Two Worlds: Comparing Classical Political Thought and Statecraft in India and China pp. 214-218

- Pratip Chattopadhyay
Volume 61, issue 1, 2024
- Regional Nuclear Disarmament and Non-Proliferation: A Case of CANWFZ Treaty pp. 7-19

- Aashriti Gautam
- The ‘Strategic Relations’ and Its Forms: An Attempt at Conceptualisation pp. 20-45

- Masoud Abdi and Seyed Abdolazim Mousavi
- The Press and the Intelligence Community: The Construction of OTRAG and Cóndor as Global Threats pp. 46-72

- Daniel Blinder
- Humanitarian Intervention in Syria: A Critical Analysis pp. 73-91

- Ramakrushna Pradhan and Anantagopal Sing
- The Impact of Confucianism and Hinduism on China–India Economic Relations pp. 92-108

- Zhang Yang
- What Makes Their Relations Tick? pp. 109-116

- John Thanglalsang Guite
Volume 60, issue 4, 2023
- Understanding and Prospect of Identity Construction in ASEAN Integration pp. 379-400

- Pattharapong Rattanasevee
- Canada’s Shift Towards the Indo-Pacific: Economic and Trade Aspects pp. 401-416

- Shubham Verma
- Evolution of Russian Strategic Planning in the Arctic and Enhancing of Integrated Security of the Fuel and Energy Complexes pp. 417-430

- Sergey N. Grinyaev, Dmitriy A. Medvedev and Javed Zafar
- Gaming Borderless Internationalism: From International to Interlocalized System Using Ujamaa Epistemology pp. 431-443

- Francis Onditi and Claire Amuhaya
- The Missing Nexus: A Historical and Contemporary Position of the United States on Climate Change Action pp. 444-479

- Rajesh Sahu and Pramod Kumar
- Carlos Fortin, Jorge Heine and Carlos Ominami (Eds), Latin American Foreign Policies in the New World Order: The Active Non-Alignment Option pp. 480-483

- Aprajita Kashyap
- Mahmood Monshipouri, In the Shadow of Mistrust: The Geopolitics and Diplomacy of US–Iran Relations pp. 484-486

- Javad Heiran-Nia
Volume 60, issue 3, 2023
- India–China Standoff in Ladakh and China’s Dilemma pp. 259-282

- Raj Verma
- China’s Management Practices: An Analysis of HRM and GSCM Practices pp. 283-295

- Prachi Aggarwal
- Populist Protests and the Dynamic Zero-COVID Policy: (Re)emerging Pragmatic Populism in China pp. 296-312

- Ramnath Reghunadhan
- The Port of Berbera and Geopolitics of the Western Indian Ocean pp. 313-327

- Sankalp Gurjar
- Democracy and Devolution as a Strategy for Conflict Resolution, the Political Will as a Determinant: The Case of Sri Lanka pp. 328-348

- Aparna Agashe
- Demystifying Indo-US Natural and Strategic Partnership pp. 349-368

- Baljit Singh Mann
Volume 60, issue 2, 2023
- Violent Histories of Indigeneity and International Relations: Tales from the Indian State pp. 139-154

- Ananya Sharma
- India-ASEAN Relations: The Utility and Limits of a Norm-Based Approach pp. 155-175

- Chris Ogden
- Look (Act) East Policy and Northeast India: Reimagining the Space Through Institutional, Physical and Social Connectivity pp. 176-196

- Rubul Patgiri and Obja Borah Hazarika
- Federalism in Russia After 1991 pp. 197-208

- Rachit Srivastava
- Security Predicament of Syrian Refugees Through Gender Lens in Line with EU–Turkey Joint Action Plan 2015 pp. 209-230

- Rippy Das and Kabindra Sharma
- Geopolitical Transformation in Eastern Mediterranean; Restructuring Role of Greece and the Impact of Abraham Accord pp. 231-249

- Ehsan Bakhshandeh and Yasaman Yeganeh
Volume 60, issue 1, 2023
- Religion as ‘Prime Institution’ of International Society pp. 7-28

- Katharina McLarren
- Operationalizing Human Security: What Role for the Responsibility to Protect? pp. 29-44

- Raymond Kwun-Sun Lau
- India’s Development and Peacebuilding Assistance to the Conflict-Affected States: Case-study of Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 45-66

- Yeshi Choedon
- The Necessity to Discuss ‘Deterrence Failure’ Regarding North Korea’s Nuclear Threat pp. 67-90

- Hwee-Rhak Park
- Does the Inter-American Court of Human Rights affect the development of human rights norms in El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala? pp. 91-112

- Melissa Martinez
- The Scientific Shortcomings of Postcolonial Theory pp. 113-130

- Maximilian Felsch
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