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Jadavpur Journal of International Relations1995 - 2025
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 Volume 29, issue 1, 2025
 
  Geopolitical Shifts in the Indo-Pacific: China’s Ambitions and India’s Security Concerns   pp. 7-45 Mukund V. NarvenkarIndia–USA Strategic Partnership in the Digital Economy: Hurdles and Limits*   pp. 46-75 Rabi Bera and Josukutty C.A.Nigeria’s Engagement with Bretton Woods Institutions and Its Implications for Sub-Saharan Africa’s Development   pp. 76-100 Adiat Aliru AbiodunStrengthening South Asian Ties: Japan’s Strategic Move Through Bangladesh’s Matarbari Deep Seaport   pp. 101-130 Alik Naha, Debasish Nandy and Abdullah Al-MamunRethinking the SAGAR Policy from the Standpoint of Lakshadweep: A Classical Geopolitical Approach   pp. 131-148 Ipshita ChakravartyT.V. Paul, The Unfinished Quest: India’s Search for Major Power Status from Nehru to Modi   pp. 149-157 Saddam Hossain Sarkar Volume 28, issue 2, 2024
 
  Comprehending the Hallyu: Can It Be a Learning Experience for India?   pp. 125-147 Sourish GhoshIndia and QUAD in the Indo-Pacific Region: A Perspective on Maritime Security   pp. 148-165 Tayenjam Priyokumar Singh, Lourembam Japan Singh and Ningthoujam Koiremba SinghIndia’s Soft Power Strategy Towards Bangladesh: The Land Boundary Agreement and Its Aftermath   pp. 166-193 Komal Kaushik BaralPost-Hasina India-Bangladesh Relations: Implications for Northeast India   pp. 194-206 Joyati BhattacharyaStrategy of Small States Toward Regional Powers: A Case of Bangladesh   pp. 207-235 Mohammad Razaul KarimMahesh Ranjan Debata and Selbi Hanova (Eds.), India and Inner Asia: Commerce, Culture and Connectivity   pp. 236-241 Anurag Paul Volume 28, issue 1, 2024
 
  China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Impact on South Asia’s Geopolitical Landscape and Regional Dynamics   pp. 7-30 Sanghamitra MallickIndia’s Multilateralism and the Liberal International Order: Discerning Trends   pp. 31-51 Shibashis Chatterjee and Sreya MaitraRegime, Region and Reputation: Understanding China’s Multilevel Engagement in Afghanistan   pp. 52-81 Manish and Prashant KaushikTracing Qatari Foreign Policy and Its Rise in Regional Politics   pp. 82-105 Sreshtha ChakrabortyS. Jaishankar, Why Bharat Matters   pp. 106-109 Hanuman Prasad SinghBhaswati Mukherjee, The Indentured and their Route: A Relentless Quest for Identity   pp. 109-112 Apoorva SingegolDebasish Nandy and Debtanu Majee (Eds.), Human Security in Asia Interrogating State, Society, and Policy   pp. 112-117 Vikash Kumar Volume 27, issue 2, 2023
 
  ‘Sovereign Democracy’: Russian Response to Western Democracy Promotion in the Post-Soviet Space   pp. 143-168 Anirban ChatterjeeDeradicalization of Repentant Boko Haram Militants: Institutional Dilemma Between the Victims and Villains in Northeast Nigeria   pp. 169-183 Adetayo Olamide Sowale and Ayodeji Anthony AdulojuIndia–Zimbabwe Relations: Recalibrating the Failing Engagement   pp. 184-211 Fradreck Jockonia Mujuru and Ningthoujam Koiremba SinghThe Three Decades of Look East Policy and India’s Northeast Region   pp. 212-235 M. Amarjeet Singh and YihingleUnderstanding Sub-State’s Agency in Regionalism: The Case of Yunnan in Bangladesh–China–India–Myanmar Initiative   pp. 236-261 Naina SinghThe Economic Logic of Strongmen Politics   pp. 262-264 Survesh Pratap Singh Volume 27, issue 1, 2023
 
  Brazil’s Emergence in the United States’ ‘Backyard’: Domestic Leadership and Systemic Status   pp. 7-32 Hoimi MukherjeeEthnonationalism in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh and India’s Security Concerns in Northeast India   pp. 33-65 Arun Kumar NayakIn the Age of Globalization 4.0: BIMSTEC, Sri Lanka, and Technology   pp. 66-89 Pratnashree Basu and Soumya BhowmickAnalyzing Prospects and Implications of CPEC on Baloch Imbroglio in Pakistan   pp. 90-104 Manjit Kaur and Gurvel Singh MalhiIndia’s Role in the Indian Ocean Region and Its Links to the Indo-Pacific   pp. 105-127 Anirban SenK. B. Usha (Eds.), Nation Building in Baltic States: History, Memory and Identity. New Delhi: Adroit Publications, 2018, pp. 236, ₹658 (hardcover)   pp. 128-132 Pramod Kumar Volume 26, issue 2, 2022
 
  Arctic Security: A Global Challenge*   pp. 139-158 Marco MarsiliThe Economic Plans of the Great Powers in Central Asia: Implications for Iran   pp. 159-185 Ghodratollah Behboudi NejadNatural Resources and Ethnic Conflict: A Geo-strategic Understanding of the Rohingya Crisis in Myanmar   pp. 186-207 Kunal Debnath, Souvik Chatterjee and Afnan Bint AfzalIndia and Human Rights Diplomacy at the United Nations: The Discourse on Torture   pp. 208-226 Heena MakhijaLeast Protected, Most Affected: Looking through Lens of Cross-border Migration in COVID Period   pp. 227-249 Keshab Chandra RathaAnanth Krishnan and Stanly Johny, The Comrades and the Mullahs, China Afghanistan and the New Asian Geopolitics. Harper Collins, 2022, 277 pp., ₹438 (hardcover). ISBN 978-93548995210   pp. 250-252 Akshaya SarohaKongdan Oh and Ralph Hassig. North Korea in a Nutshell: A Contemporary Overview. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, 2021, pp. 280, $34. ISBN 9781538151389 (hardback)   pp. 253-257 Kuri Sravan Kumar Volume 26, issue 1, 2022
 
  Building Growth Areas in Asia for Development and Peace   pp. 7-42 Michael HaasImmigration, Identity and Security in the Context of Brexit: Examining Linkages Through the Lens of the Copenhagen School   pp. 43-61 Preetha MitraChina, the American Jobs Plan, and the Impact of ‘Strategic Competition’   pp. 62-80 Edward AshbeePress as Negotiator or Instigator between India and Pakistan: A Case Study of Ceasefire Violation Incident Occurred in January 2013   pp. 81-109 Gurinder Pal SinghTaiwan’s Energy (In) Security: Challenges to Growth and Development   pp. 110-126 Prachi AggarwalRakshanda Jalil and Debjani Sengupta (Eds.), Bangladesh: Writings on 1971, Across Borders   pp. 127-130 Srimanti Sarkar Volume 25, issue 2, 2021
 
  Twenty-First-Century Hyper-power, China or USA: Is Demography the Determinant?   pp. 143-166 Narottam GaanThe Democratic Peace Theory: Is War a Means to Peace?   pp. 167-186 Sadaf Nausheen, Varya Srivastava and Shubhra SethExplaining India’s Approach to Responsibility to Protect   pp. 187-207 Vikash ChandraThe Coronavirus Pandemic and Global Governance: The Domestic Diffusion of Health Norms in Global Health Security Crises   pp. 208-234 Shreejita BiswasThe Depiction of ‘Orthodoxy’ in Post-Soviet Space: How Vladimir Putin Uses the Church in His Anti-Western Campaign   pp. 235-252 Punsara AmarasingheShashi Tharoor and Samir Saran, The New World Disorder and the Indian Imperative   pp. 253-258 Pratip Chattopadhyay Volume 25, issue 1, 2021
 
  Russia–China–Pakistan Engagement in the Changing Global Context: Scrutinizing the Realist Logic of a Trilateral ‘Axis’   pp. 7-25 Samprity BiswasToward Islam Through Political Parties, Ideology, and Democracy: A Discourse Analysis on Turkey’s AK Party, Tunisian Ennahda, and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami   pp. 26-51 Md. Nazmul Islam, Yılmaz Bingöl, Israel Nyaburi Nyadera and Gershon DagbaSituating the Local in Bilateralism: Assessing Local Impacts of the India–Bangladesh Enclave Exchange   pp. 52-72 Surya Sankar SenWhat does the Data Tell Us About Dominatarian Theory of Regional Integration?   pp. 73-100 Francis OnditiThe Politics of Human Rights Diplomacy   pp. 101-123 Anupama Ghosal and Sreeja PalOne Hundred Years of International Relations Studies   pp. 124-131 Krishnan SrinivasanS. Narayan and Sreeradha Datta (Eds.), Bangladesh at 50: Development and Challenges   pp. 132-136 Souradeep Sen |  |