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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.
Volume 57, issue 4, 2020
- An Enduring Lesson from the History of Peacemaking in Afghanistan pp. 331-343

- Nasir A. Andisha
- Traversing the Romance of a Liberal International Order: The Democratic Peace Thesis and the Regional Security Problematique in South Asia pp. 344-360

- Sanjeev Kumar H. M.
- Climate Change and Order: Mapping the Scope of International Relations in Studying Climate Politics pp. 361-374

- Isha Sharma
- Kosovo: A Silent European Consensus pp. 375-390

- Andrej Semenov
- Norwegian Asylum Policy and Response to the 2015 Refugee Crisis pp. 391-406

- Sumbul Parveen
- Kishore Mahbubani, Has the West Lost It? A Provocation pp. 407-409

- Syed Eesar Mehdi
- Sujata Ashwarya, Israel’s Mediterranean Gas: Domestic Governance, Economic Impact and Strategic Implications pp. 409-412

- S. Samuel C. Rajiv
- Shrikant Paranjpe, India’s Strategic Culture: The Making of National Security Policy pp. 412-414

- Matias Lennart Castrén
- Prabir De & Sreya Pan, Enhancing Economic Relations between India and Mongolia: Tasks and Opportunities pp. 414-416

- Akanksha Meena
Volume 57, issue 3, 2020
- On the Century of Peacemaking at the 1919 Treaty of Versailles: Looking Back to Look Ahead pp. 201-222

- Bharat H. Desai and Jay B. Desai
- The Belt and Road Initiative and the Development of China’s Economic Statecraft: European Attitudes and Responses pp. 223-239

- Andreas Grimmel and Viktor Eszterhai
- Prospects of India-European Union Cooperation in Africa pp. 240-258

- Kamil ZajÄ…czkowski and Arvind Kumar
- Afghanistan’s ‘Political Insecurity’ and the Emerging Geopolitical Calculus in Eurasia pp. 259-278

- Nalin Kumar Mohapatra
- Analysis on the Legal Nature of ‘Responsibility to Protect’ pp. 279-295

- Hui-Chol Pak, Hye-Ryon Son and Son-Kyong Jong
- Indian Perspectives on the ‘Responsibility to Protect' pp. 296-316

- Akanksha Singh
- B. Vivekanandan, Global Visions of Olof Palme, Bruno Kreisky and Willy Brandt: International Peace and Security, Co-operation and Development pp. 317-319

- Gulshan Sachdeva
- Haley J. Swedlund, The Development Dance: How Donors and Recipients Negotiate the Delivery of Foreign Aid pp. 319-322

- Silvia Tieri
- Shibashis Chatterjee, India’s Spatial Imaginations of South Asia: Power, Commerce, and Community pp. 322-324

- Dhananjay Tripathi
Volume 57, issue 2, 2020
- The Effect of 2008 Financial Crisis on the Distribution of Economic Power pp. 87-110

- Manmohan Agarwal and Amrita Brahmo
- Capitalism, Rents and the Transformation of Violence pp. 111-131

- Hannes Warnecke-Berger
- The Ascent of Saudi Arabia to a Regional Hegemon: The Role of Institutional Power in the League of Arab States pp. 132-143

- Maximilian Felsch
- Protest and Regime Change: Different Experiences of the Arab Uprisings and the 2009 Iranian Presidential Election Protests pp. 144-170

- Kamran Rabiei
- The Sociopolitical Dynamics of Coal Transition in India pp. 171-185

- Nandakumar Janardhanan and Kentaro Tamura
- Zorawar Daulet Singh, Power and Diplomacy: India’s Foreign Policies During the Cold War pp. 186-188

- Swaran Singh
- T. V. Paul (Ed.), The China–India Rivalry in the Globalisation Era pp. 189-191

- Raviprasad Narayanan
- Karim Knio, The European Union’s Mediterranean Policy: Model or Muddle—A New Institutionalist Perspective; Michelle Pace, The Politics of Regional Identity—Meddling with the Mediterranean, The New International Relations Series pp. 191-195

- Shreya Sinha
- Filippos Proedrou, Energy Policy and Security under Climate Change pp. 195-197

- Abhishek
Volume 57, issue 1, 2020
- The Unexpected Consequences of China’s Cooperation with Central and Eastern Europe pp. 1-19

- Emilian Kavalski
- The Semiperipheral States in the Twenty-first Century: Measuring the Structural Position of Regional Powers and Secondary Regional States pp. 20-50

- Daniel Morales Ruvalcaba
- Why BRICS Is No Threat to the Post-war Liberal World Order pp. 51-66

- Mohammed Nuruzzaman
- India’s Act East Policy and ASEAN: Building a Regional Order Through Partnership in the Indo-Pacific pp. 67-78

- Ngaibiakching and Amba Pande
- Book Review: Moeed Yusuf, Brokering Peace in Nuclear Environments: U.S. Crisis Management in South Asia pp. 79-83

- P. Sahadevan
- Book Review: Kate O’Neill, The Environment and International Relations pp. 83-85

- Swati Prabhu
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