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International Studies
1959 - 2025
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Volume 59, issue 4, 2022
- Beyond Power Politics: How Ideology Motivates Threat Perception—and International Relations pp. 289-314

- Peter Gries
- Analysis on the Legal Definition of Jus Cogens Provided in Article 53 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties pp. 315-335

- Hui-Chol Pak, Hye-Ryon Son and Son-Gyong Jong
- Anarchy Is What It Is Made Up Of: Reappraising Kenneth Waltz’s Grand Concept Through a Marxian Lens pp. 336-363

- Shubham Sharma
- The Role of Multilateral Institutions in Bringing Vocational Education and Training Reforms in Romania During the Transition Period (1989–1999): The Case of the European Union Phare VET Programme pp. 364-381

- Abhishek
- Democratization in Russia: Expectations and Experiences pp. 382-408

- Anirban Chatterjee
- Ukraine Crisis and Shifting Sands in North Africa pp. 409-434

- Samir Bhattacharya
Volume 59, issue 3, 2022
- Chinese Assimilationist Policies in Xinjiang: From Mao Zedong to Xi Jinping pp. 199-211

- Mahesh Ranjan Debata
- Contemporary Transformations in the European Union–Germany–China Relations pp. 212-233

- Preksha Shree Chhetri
- Strategic Denial of Rohingya Identity and Their Right to Internal Self-Determination pp. 234-251

- Sakhawat Sajjat Sejan
- Changing Paradigms of Territory and Boundary Studies in Political Geography pp. 252-272

- Sayak Dutta
- Kanti Bajpai, India Versus China: Why They Are Not Friends (New Delhi: Juggernaut Books, 2021), 284 pp., ₹399.00, ISBN 9789391165086 (Hardcover) pp. 273-275

- Abhishek Verma
- John Arquilla, Bitskrieg: The New Challenge of Cyberwarfare (Cambridge and Medford: Polity Press, 2021), 212 pp., US$ 22.95, ISBN 978-1-5095-4363-2 (Paperback) pp. 276-278

- Lokendra Sharma
- A. S. Bhasin, Nehru, Tibet And China (New Delhi: Penguin Random House India Private Limited, 2021), 368 pp. ₹699, ISBN 978-0670094134 (Hardcover) pp. 279-281

- Abhishek Khajuria
Volume 59, issue 2, 2022
- A Reflexive Critique of Inter-paradigm Divisions in International Relations Theory: On Anarchy, Hierarchy and Pre-1919 Theory pp. 119-143

- Ivo Ganchev
- Reassessment of the ‘General Principles of Law’ Referred to in Article 38(1)(c) of the ICJ Statute pp. 144-162

- Hye-Ryon Son, Son-Gyong Jong, Won-U Kang, Myong-Il Ri, Yun-Chol Ko and Hui-Chol Pak
- Germany in Transition? An Appraisal of Immigration Trends and Identity Debates in the Context of the 2015–2016 Refugee Crisis pp. 163-179

- Preetha Mitra
- Colonial Hangover and ‘Invited’ Migration: Hong Kongers to the UK pp. 180-191

- A. K. M. Ahsan Ullah and Muhammad Azizuddin
Volume 59, issue 1, 2022
- Revisiting the Bandwagoning Hypothesis: A Statistical Analysis of the Alliance Dynamics of Small States pp. 7-27

- Brittnee Carter
- A Populist Foreign Policy? The Impact of the Trump Presidency on the Transatlantic Relation pp. 28-42

- Pablo Bustinduy
- Examining Militarized Masculinity, Violence and Conflict: Male Survivors of Torture in International Politics pp. 43-57

- Sanjukta Nath
- Mediated Public Diplomacy: Frame-building Contest Between the United States and Pakistan During a Conflict pp. 58-75

- Nisha Garud-Patkar
- Congregation of Tablighi Jama’at During the Pandemic COVID-19 and Its Agenda in India and Indonesia pp. 76-96

- Gautam Kumar Jha
- Vijay Prashad, Washington Bullets: A History of the CIA, Coups, and Assassinations pp. 97-98

- William J. Jones
- Alexander D. Barder, Empire Within: International Hierarchy and its Imperial Laboratories of Governance pp. 99-102

- Hüsna Taş Yetim
- Vijay Gokhale, The Long Game: How the Chinese Negotiate with India pp. 103-105

- Swati Singh
- Kjetil Duvold, Sten Berglund and Jokaim Ekman, Political Culture in Baltic States: Between National and European Integration pp. 106-109

- Pramod Kumar
Volume 58, issue 4, 2021
- Introduction pp. 423-424

- Aswini K. Mohapatra and Srikanth Kondapalli
- Economic Multilateralism in Peril pp. 425-441

- Manmohan Agarwal
- India’s Labour Agreements with the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries: An Assessment pp. 442-465

- Sameena Hameed
- Barriers to UN–Civil Society Collaborations: An Exploratory Study of CSOs Within the UN–ECOSOC Consultative Status Programme pp. 466-490

- B. D. Mowell
- Re-imagining the SCO’s Geopolitical Expansion: Would It Be a Next SAARC? pp. 491-512

- Sandeep Singh and Bawa Singh
- Middle Power Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific: India and Australia at the Forefront pp. 513-529

- Shubhamitra Das
- Besnik Pula, Globalization Under and After Socialism: The Evolution of Transnational Capital in Central And Eastern Europe pp. 530-532

- Pooja
- Chan Young Bang, Transition Beyond Denuclearization: A Bold Challenge for Kim Jong Un pp. 533-534

- Porkkodi Ganeshpandian
- Ashok Sharma, India’s Pursuit of Energy Security: Domestic Measures, Foreign Policy and Geopolitics pp. 535-538

- Pramod Kumar
- Dilip Gogoi, Making of India’s Northeast: Geopolitics of Borderland and Transnational Interactions pp. 539-542

- Rajan Kumar
- Matt McDonald, Ecological Security: Climate Change and the Construction of Security pp. 543-547

- Paul Beaumont
- List of Reviewers pp. 548-548

- N/a
Volume 58, issue 3, 2021
- Discordant World of ‘Unknown Nations’: The Problem of Ethicization of National Identity pp. 283-301

- Mirko Tasic
- ‘Losing Leverage’ in the Neighbourhood: A Cognitive Frame Analysis of the European Union Migration Policy pp. 302-323

- Jyri J. Jäntti and Benjamin Klasche
- New Realms of Influence: Infrastructure Development, Financial Institutions and Markets pp. 324-341

- Anita Sengupta
- On India as a Responsible Nuclear Weapon State: Does the ‘No First Use’ Doctrine Need a Review? pp. 342-362

- Jay B. Desai and Bharat H. Desai
- BRICS and Global Governance: Will the Grouping be able to Reform the United Nations Security Council? pp. 363-379

- Francesco Petrone
- The ‘Homeland Security Moment’ in International Politics: Implications for the Third World pp. 380-396

- Shailza Singh
- Environmental Standards in the BRICS: An Analysis of Vehicular Pollution pp. 397-408

- Krishnendra Meena
- Jianwei Wang and Hoo Tiang Boon (Eds.), China’s Omnidirectional Peripheral Diplomacy pp. 409-412

- Renjie Feng
- Amrita Narlikar and Aruna Narlikar, Bargaining with a Rising India: Lessons from the Mahabharata pp. 413-416

- Pooja Arora
Volume 58, issue 2, 2021
- Editor-in-Chief’s Note pp. 131-132

- Gulshan Sachdeva
- Introduction: How the British-exit is Impacting the European Union? pp. 133-149

- Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly
- ‘Winning Back Control’: Migration, Borders and Visions of Political Community pp. 150-167

- Oliver Schmidtke
- European Citizenship in the Ongoing Brexit Process pp. 168-183

- Willem Maas
- A Crisis is a Terrible Thing to Waste: Feminist Reflections on the EU’s Crisis Responses pp. 184-200

- Heather MacRae, Roberta Guerrina and Annick Masselot
- ‘Flexible and Imaginative’: The EU’s Accommodation of Northern Ireland in the UK–EU Withdrawal Agreement pp. 201-218

- Katy Hayward
- Competing Logics of Integration: EU Trade Post-Brexit pp. 219-233

- Valerie D’Erman
- Evaluating Brexit Implications for India’s Relations with the EU and the UK pp. 234-247

- Dhananjay Tripathi
- Brexit and Canada: Stopgap Solutions for the EU–Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) or a New Beginning? pp. 248-264

- Nanette Neuwahl
- Brexit’s Impact on Japan’s Trade with Europe pp. 265-281

- Noriko Suzuki
Volume 58, issue 1, 2021
- Global Justice and the Role of Stakeholding pp. 7-24

- Thom Brooks
- Decolonizing International Relations: Confronting Erasures through Indigenous Knowledge Systems pp. 25-40

- Ananya Sharma
- Controlling Beliefs and Global Perceptions: Religion in Chinese Foreign Policy pp. 41-58

- Jonathan Brasnett
- India–West Asia Relations Under the ‘Nationalist’ Modi Government pp. 59-79

- Omair Anas
- NGO’s Authority: A Discussion in the Global Environmental Governance pp. 80-97

- Xiaolong Zou and Chuan Wang
- What Is the Role of Graduate Student Journals in the Publish-or-Perish Academy? Three Lessons from Three Editors-in-Chief pp. 98-115

- Amelia C. Arsenault, Andrew Heffernan and Michael P. A. Murphy
- Srikanth Thaliyakkattil, China’s Achilles’ Heel: The Belt and Road Initiative and Its Indian Discontents pp. 116-119

- K. B. Usha
- Jeffrey R. Webber, The Last Day of Oppression, and the First Day of the Same: The Politics and Economics of the New Latin American Left pp. 119-122

- Anirban Chatterjee
- K. B. Usha (Ed.), Nation Building in Baltic States: History, Memory and Identity pp. 122-124

- Amal P. P.
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