International Studies ( India )
Year:  2009 Month:  april Volume:  46 Number:  1 & 2
Publisher:  Sage Publications Place of Publication:  New Delhi / London Price:  Rs 1990

Contents of the Journal

Strengthening International Studies in India: Vision and Recommendations. Muthiah Alagappa
The State of International Studies in India. Amitab Mattoo
The Fallacies and Flaws of Area Studies in India Varun Sahni
Mapping International Relations Teaching and Research in Indian Universities. Devika Sharma
Scholarship on India’s International Relations: Some Disciplinary Shortcomings. Rajesh M. Basrur
Obstacles to Good Work in Indian International Relations. Kanti Bajpai
Integrating International Relations Studies in India to Global Scholarship. T.V. Paul
The Re-making of Indian Foreign Policy: Ending the marginalization of International Relation Community C. Raja Mohan
Development of International Relations Theory in India: Traditions, Contemporary perspectives and Trajectories. Siddharth Mallavarapu
Development of International Relations Theory in China Qin Yazing
Liberalism in a Realist world: International Relations as an American Scholarly Tradition. G. John Ikenberry
The Development of International Relations Theory in the United Kingdom: Traditions, Contemporary Perspectives and Trajectories. Chris Brown


Book Reviews
Diplomacy with a Difference: The CommonwealthOffice of High Commissioner, 1880-2006 C.S.R. Murthy Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2007. xix + 353.
Indias Foreign Policy: Contemporary Trends Indra Mohan Jha Delhi: Shipra Publication, 20089.
Termites in the Trading System: How Preferential Agreements Undermine Free Trade. Anil Kumar Kanungo New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2008., xviii+ 139 pp,Price : Rs 295
Paper Citizens: How Illegal Immigrants Acquire Citizenship in Developing Countries. K.P. Vijayalakshmi New York:Oxford University Press, 2009. xv =275. Price: US $ 29.95
My Life Priti Singh London: Allen Lane, 2007, vii + 724.
 
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