Jadavpur Journal of International Relations
1995 - 2025
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Volume 3, issue 1, 1997
  - Editors’ Note   pp. iii-iii  
- N/a
- 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  
- N/a
- 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
Volume 11-12, issue 1, 2008
  - Editor's Desk   pp. 9-10  
- N/a
- The Transformation of US-India Relations: From Estrangement to Engagement   pp. 11-24  
- Saleem Kidwai
- Beyond Expectations: Remarkable Development in India-U.S. Relations during the Gujral Premiership   pp. 25-46  
- Aneek Chatterjee
- Moscow and New Delhi - Building a Stable Partnership   pp. 47-63  
- Raj Kumar Kothari
- Russian Minorities in Central Asia and Russia—Central Asia Relationship   pp. 64-88  
- Bijaya K Das
- Russia's Response toward NATO Expansion: A New Challenge   pp. 89-113  
- Herkan Nedan Toppo
- Terrorism in the New Millenium: A Case Study of A1 Qaeda   pp. 114-138  
- Lopamudra Bandyopadhyay
- Terrorism: Challenges to Politics, Society and International Relations   pp. 139-155  
- Kaustav Chakrabarti
- The Evolving New Face of Terrorism in a Globalized Context   pp. 156-180  
- Prosenjit Pal
- US Invasion of Iraq and Indo-Iraq Relations   pp. 181-212  
- A.K. Pasha
- Problems of Political Transition in Contemporary Afghanistan   pp. 213-227  
- Arpita Basu Roy
- Struggle for Democracy in Myanmar: Response of Neighbours, United States and ASEAN   pp. 228-241  
- Sanjay Kumar Pradhan
- The Limits of State Sovereignty: Darfur Crisis and the United Nations   pp. 242-259  
- Olusola Ojo and Sheriff Folarin
- Challenge of Reconciliation in a Globalised World: A Comparative Study of Algeria and Sudan   pp. 260-273  
- Jamal M. Moosa
- The Neglect to Income from Work in the Capabilities Approach: A Critique   pp. 274-286  
- Mahasweta M. Banerjee
- Recent Corporate Frauds in America and their Impact on the U.S. and Emerging Economies: A Legal Perspective   pp. 287-301  
- Devleena Bhattacharya
- Gender and Poverty: A Case Study of India   pp. 302-314  
- Anupama Ghosal
- Post-Benazir Pakistan: Quo Vadis?   pp. 317-323  
- Partha Pratim Basu
- India's Security in the Himalayan Expanse   pp. 324-330  
- Anindyo J. Majumdar
- Rhodesian Crisis — An Overview   pp. 331-340  
- Bijay Ketan Pratihari
- A Critique of the Democratic Peace Thesis   pp. 343-352  
- Ritwik Bhattacharjee
- Is Realism Passé? a Realist Rejoinder: The Case of Ethiopia/Eritrea   pp. 353-368  
- Anurag Sinha
- Evolution of India's Nuclear Policy: Changing Perspectives   pp. 369-379  
- Sreya Maitra
- India and Climate Change: Past Experiences, Present Trends and Future Dilemmas   pp. 380-396  
- Saurabh Chaudhuri
- Understanding Security Cooperation in the light of the Democratic Peace Theory   pp. 397-406  
- Oindrila Roy
- Love Thy Neighbour the Economical Way   pp. 407-411  
- Dyotana Banerjee
- Book Review: Indo-French Relations: Prospects and Perspectives   pp. 413-416  
- Purusottam Bhattacharya
- Book Review: Nation and Democracy: Alternative Global Futures   pp. 417-426  
- Anindya Batabyal
- Book Review: India and ASEAN: Non-Traditional Security Threats   pp. 427-431  
- Kaushik Sen
- Book Review: Russia's Engagement with the West: Transformation and Integration it the Twenty-First Century   pp. 432-434  
- Sreemati Ganguli
- Book Review: Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid   pp. 435-438  
- Saurabh Chaudhuri and Ballari Kanjilal