Jadavpur Journal of International Relations
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Volume 7, issue 1, 2003
- EDITORIAL NOTE pp. iv-iv

- N/a
- AFTER NUCLEAR ARMS CONTROL: WHAT HAPPENS? pp. 9-48

- Jyotirmoy Banerjee
- UNITED GERMANY’S CIVILIAN FOREIGN POLICY pp. 49-86

- Gomathy Viswanathan
- CONTEMPORARY INDIAN FOREIGN POLICY AND THE INDO-US STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP pp. 87-111

- Dr Leonard A Stone
- SEPARATISM IN THE ARCHIPELAGO: IS INDONESIA MOVING CLOSER TO DISINTEGRATION? pp. 112-144

- Anindya Batabyal
- ISLAM AS AN AGENDA OF MALAYSIA’S FOREIGN POLICY pp. 145-164

- Imankalyan Lahiri
- MARX, ENGELS AND LENIN ON SOCIALISM AND NATIONALISM pp. 165-186

- Nandini Bhattacharya
- AT ‘WORK’ IN WEST BENGAL: THE BHADRALOK, COMMUNISTS, PEASANTS AND OTHERS pp. 187-223

- Sukanta Acharya
- ECONOMIC REFORMS AND CENTRE-STATE BUDGETS, 2002-3 pp. 224-237

- D. Rudrappan
- MULTILATERAL TRADE AND FOOD SECURITY IN THE SOUTH ASIAN QUADRANGLE: ISSUES AND PROSPECTS pp. 238-267

- C.S. Sundaresan
- INDO-US RELATIONS: EMERGING PARTNERSHIP IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM pp. 268-275

- T. Krishna Kanth and Lalitha Kumari
- Faye Afaf Kanafani, Nadia: Captive of Hope: The Memoirs of an Arab Woman pp. 276-281

- Aditi Bhaduri
- Book Review pp. 282-288

- Prosenjit Pal
Volume 6, issue 1, 2002
- EDITORIAL NOTE pp. 1-1

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- Ethnicity and Confidence Building in Multicultural Societies: Lessons from Indian and Canadian Experiences pp. 9-18

- Ajai Saksena and Anindyo J. Majumdar
- Humans Without Right: The Tale of Human Wrongs pp. 19-28

- Ambarish Mukherji
- Change and Continuity in Indonesian Foreign Policy: From Sukarno, Suharto to Megawati pp. 29-44

- Anindya Batabyal
- Africa and Globalization pp. 45-59

- Ansu Datta
- Some Reflections on Indo — Maldives Relations pp. 61-69

- Asish Kumar Basu
- Reading Democracy and Democratization: With Pain, Necessity and Absence of Joys pp. 71-96

- Gautam Kumar Basu
- From Default to Design: The Making and Evolution of the European Union’s Policy Towards Russia pp. 97-116

- Joyobroto Sanyal
- The Role of Germany in India’s Freedom Struggle pp. 117-130

- Jyotirmoy Banerjee
- From Twariire 1 to Tweriire 2 Politics: Commoditising Democracy to Resolve Agrarian Crisis in the Great Lakes Region pp. 131-150

- Murindwa Rutanga
- Nationalistic Tendencies and Integration in Europe pp. 151-166

- P. Srikant
- Press as Disseminator cf Foreign Policy Information: A Case-study of the Indo-Sri Lankan Crisis (1987-90) pp. 167-180

- PRATIM Basu Partha
- The Implementation of Public International Law in India pp. 181-201

- Saswati Chanda
- The 1949 POW Convention: A Pioneering Charter of Human Rights pp. 203-214

- Ghosh Sekhar
- Nationalism, Multiculturality and Liberal Political Theory: Some Reflections pp. 215-238

- Shibashis Chatterjee
- India – Vietnam Relations: A Time Tested Look East Friendship pp. 239-249

- Tridib Chakraborti
- BOOK REVIEW pp. 251-256

- Shibashis Chatterjee
Volume 3, issue 1, 1997
- Editors’ Note pp. iii-iii

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- India’s Foreign Policy in the 21st Century: in a Post-Cold War World Perspective pp. 1-22

- M.S. Rajan
- Some Aspects of India’s Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War Era pp. 23-28

- Jayanta Kumar Ray
- Low-Intensity Conflict pp. 29-38

- Jyotirmoy Banerjee
- Navigating the Malacca Waters: Los Convention Revisited pp. 39-47

- Sumita Sen
- International Relations Theory: in Search of Alternatives? ∗∗ pp. 49-76

- Shibasshis Chatterjee
- “Have You Killed Your Tutsi Today … The Graves Are Half Empty†? ∗∗ pp. 77-98

- Murindwa Rutanga
- Modernization, Immigration and Ethnic Conflict in Bhutan pp. 99-108

- Debamitra Mitra
- Asia-Pacific in the Light of U.S. Japanese Trade Relations: A Post Cold War Scenario pp. 109-119

- Parama Ghosh
- India-Pakistan Relations: Limitations of the Gujral Doctrine pp. 121-124

- Sekhar Ghosh
- Conflict-Situation and Snyder’s Model pp. 125-132

- Sumit Mukherji
- Book Reviews pp. 133-136

- Jyotirmoy Banerjee
Volume 2, issue 1, 1996
- Editor’s Desk pp. iii-iii

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- The Making of Foreign Policy: Mathematical Models of the Microsystem pp. 1-27

- Jayantanuja Bandyopadhyaya and Amitava Mukherjee
- Will War and the Use of Force Become Obsolete in International Politics in the Twenty-First Century? pp. 29-42

- Syed Anwar Husain, Boris Pasternak and Daniel Webster
- Major Theoretical Approaches to the Development of International Organisation pp. 43-63

- K. Savitri
- Weapons of War Today ∗ pp. 64-88

- Jyotirmoy Banerjee
- Arms Control: Strategy Perspective pp. 89-100

- Anindyo J. Majumdar
- Tribals in India: Deepening Identity Crisis and India’s Security pp. 101-118

- Debi Chatterjee
- India-Nepal Trade from Antiquity to Recent Times pp. 119-141

- Jahar Sen
- “The Euroâ€: As the Germans See It pp. 143-151

- Gomathy Viswanathan
- Indo-Russian Military Ties in the Post-Cold War Period: Some Observation pp. 153-172

- Arundhati Roy
- Perspectives on Mongolia: Central Asia Relations pp. 173-179

- Sharad K. Soni
- Wither Taiwan pp. 181-192

- Rabindra Sen
- The New Economic Policy of Malaysia: Its Impact on the Malaysian Indians pp. 193-205

- Tridib Chakraborti
- Book Review pp. 207-212

- Jayantanuja Bandyopadhyaya