International relations in south asia : search for an alternative paradigm/ edited by Navnita Chadha Behera
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 327.54 BEH/I (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 21/10/2021 | P27984 |
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327.54 BAN/M The making of India`s foreign policy/ | 327.54 BAN/S SAARC in the 21st century: towards a cooperative future/ | 327.54 BAN/T The making of India's foreign policy/ | 327.54 BEH/I International relations in south asia : search for an alternative paradigm/ | 327.54 BHU/S SAARC perspective/ | 327.54 BIJ/N New horizons of Indian foreign policy/ | 327.54 BRE/I India's ocean: The story of India's bid for regional leadership/ |
International Relations in South Asia: State of the Art - Navnita Chadha Behera Distant Futures and Alternative Presents for South Asia - Sohail Inayatullah Identity without Exceptionalism: Challenges for Asian Political and International Studies - Amitav Acharya Our Region Their Theories: A Case for Critical Security Studies in South Asia - Haider K Nizamani Pluralism, Democracy and Ethnic Conflict Resolution: Possibilities in Sri Lanka for State Re-making - Jayadeva Uyangoda The Westphalian State in South Asia and Future Directions - Mijarul Quayes Nepal: From Authoritarianism to Democracy - Ganga Bahadur ThapaIntra-state/Inter-state Conflicts in South Asia:The Constructivist Alternative to Realism - Shibashis Chatterjee The Agent-structure Problem and India's External Security Policy - Varun Sahni Can Non-provocative Defense Work for Pakistan? - Ayesha Siddiqa Exploring the Linkages between Rights and Security in South Asia - Neera Chandhoke States in Crisis, Subalternity and Security Stakes: The Case for a Track-Three Strategy in South Asia - Anand Aditya A Critique of Contemporary Liberal IR Theory from a South Asian Standpoint - A K Ramakrishnan Stripping Women, Securing the Sovereign 'National' Body: The State of Exception in Everyday Life - Mangalika De
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