January - June 2011 (Vol. XI No.2)
1. Analyzing Empirical Relationship Between Trade Openness, Industrial Value Added and Economic Growth: A Case Study Of Pakistan
Nazima Ellahi, Ph.D Scholar, Federal Urdu University of Arts, Sciences and Technology Islamabad, Prof Dr. Mehboob Ahmad, Head Department of Economics Foundation University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Rawalpindi...
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July –December 2010 (Vol 11 No. 1)
1. Globalization: Myths and Realities
Dr. Arvind Singh, Head, Department of Political Science, K.G.K. College, Moradabad, U.P.
Globalisation has been one of the most frequently used expression in Economic and Political Discourse over the last two decades. Its merit and demerits, advantages and disadvantages and as to who would be its beneficiar...
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JANUARY - JUNE 2010 VOL. 10 NO. 2
1. Current Trends in International Terrorism
Professor Ninan Koshy, Formerly Visiting Fellow, Human Rights Programme, Harward Law School, USA
Terrorism is a form of political action, though totally unacceptable. It cannot be taken out of specific historical context or treated as a generic phenomenon. It is a strategy rooted in political discont...
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JuLY - Dec. 2009 Vol. 10 No.1
1. Academic Autonomy : The Key For Better Education
Professor N. R. Madhava Menon, Member, Commission on Centre State Relations, Govt of India, Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi
Teaching and research have to be inseparable. Universities should engage with society and its institutions. It must go across cultures and political boundaries to advance humani...
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June 2009
1. Globalization and the Governance of Human Development within the Global Risk Society: Investigating and Amplifying Anthony Giddens and Ulrich Beck
Wasudha Bhatt, Department of Sociology, University of Texas, Austin, USA
The interplay of the ‘global’ and the ‘local’ on the international economic landscape, the social mobility it foste...
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July - Dec. 2008 Vol. 9 No.1
1. Equal Opportunities for Deprived Groups: Need for Fresh Thinking
Professor N.R. Madhava Menon, Member, Commission on Centre, State Relations, Government of India, New Delhi
2. Humanitarian Values and U S Global Leadership
Dr. Snehalata Panda, Professsor, Department of Political Science,Berhampur University,Orissa....
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January - June 2008 Issue (Vol.8 No.2)
1. Col R Hariharan (Retd): Asia’s New Security Paradigm
2. Dr. Madhurendra Kumar: U.S. and South Asia: strategy patterns in cold war and post cold war periods
American strategy in South Asia in the post cold war period is largely governed by the two core interests- Business and Security. In view of the changes that have taken place both withi...
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July-December 2007 Issue (Vol.8 No.1)
1. Col R Hariharan (Retd) : Asia's New Security Paradigm
2. Dr. Jogendra Kr. Das, : Corruption In India:
Magnitude Of The Problem And Possible Solution
Corruption is a worldwide phenomenon and no country of the world is free from this dreaded menace. But especially, corruption is much more pervasive in the contemporary developing world includ...
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Jaunary - June 2007 (Vol. 7, No. 2)
1. Kuldip Nayar : Human Rights Diary
2. Dr. B. R. Deepak : Sino-Indian Boundary Question: Resolusion Must for a Chindia
This paper looks into the misjudgments and miscalculations, both from India and China before the outbreak of a brief border war in 1962. The Chinese perception that Nehru wanted to make Tibet as a ‘protectorate’ or ‘buff...
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July - December 2006 ( Vol. 7 No. 1)
(1) Kuldip Nayar
Human Right Diary (Column)
(2) Professor John Hickman
Finding the Words: A Content Analysis of American Forces Information Service Reporting on the War in Afghanistan
Abstract
AFIS news coverage of the War in Afghanistan suffers because it is compelled to perform the functions of both a bureaucratic news source and a news agen...
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