International Studies ( India )
Year:  2012 Month:  october Volume:  49 Number:  3&4
Publisher:  Sage Publications Place of Publication:  New Delhi / London Price:  Rs 3000

Contents of the Journal

Peace-building as small State Foreign Policy: Norway’s Peace engagement in a changing International context. Kristian Stokke
Saudi Arabia’s soft power. Giulio Gallarotti and Isam Yahia Al-Filali
Greece: from reluctant Isolationist to willing Integrationist in the European Union Osman Sabri Kiratli
Libya’s Arab Spring: the long road from Revolution to Democracy. Larbi Sadiki
The Egyptian uprising the Global Capitalist system Ibrahim Aoude
From the Vantage Point to Tahrir Square: Popular uprising in the Arab World. Girijesh Pant
India’s soft power in South Asia. Patryk Kugiel
How the speaker of the US House of Representatives from the “Other Party” shaped American Politics since 1945. Saumyajit Ray
Anit-Semitism, unhappy consciousness and the Social Construction of the Palestinian Nakba. Yakub Halabi
India and the Allure of the “Indo-Pacific” David Scott
Insider Mediations a tool of Collaborative Security: Trends, Discourses and Insights from Asia Norbert Ropers
Contesting Identity: Islam’s Existential Crisis. Sanjeev Kumar H.M.
The Hybird Regime in Post-Civil War Sri Lanka Laksiri Jayasuriya


Book Reviews
India’s Foreign Policy and Regional Multilateralism Ranjan Kumar London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013 xiv+225pp, $95.00
India’s Strategic Culture: the Making of National Security Policy Yogesh Joshi New Delhi: Routledge, 2013, xvii +184pp, Rs 695
The Conduct of Enquiry in International Relations Priya Naik New York: Routledge, 2011, 288 pp, $58.95
The Blood Telegram: India’s Secret war in Pakistan. Uma Purushothaman Noida, India: Random House, 2013 534pp, Rs 599
Kashmir: the Unwritten History. Satish Kumar Nodia, India: HARPER Collins Publishers, 2013, 460 pp. Rs 599
The Price of Inequality: how today’s Divided Society Endangers our Future. Satya Pattnayak New York: W.W.Norton & Company, 2012, 560 pp. $9.57
 
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