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  • About | SIS Blog

    ABOUT THE BLOG The 'SIS Blog' is an initiative of the School of International Studies (SIS), Jawaharlal Nehru University to disseminate contemporary debates, comments and opinions related to international relations. This blog will publish posts written by faculty members, students, alumni of SIS and invited contributors. Blogging is a dynamic way to complement other channels of knowledge and engage vast audiences with new perspectives.

  • Distinguished Lectures | SIS Blog

    Distinguished Lectures SIS Distinguished Lecture Series, 28/03/2022 "Russian Invasion of Ukraine and Global Responses" by Prof. Peter Rutland, Wesleyan University, Connecticut SIS Distinguished Lecture Series, 17/05/2022 "Poland-Ukraine-Russia - Historical Background of the Russian-Ukrainian War" by Dr. Pawel Ukielski, Polish Academy of Sciences

  • Events | SIS Blog

    No upcoming events at the moment

  • Index of International Studies | SIS Blog

    Index of International Studies Quarterly Dr. MD Naushad Archival Superintendent Room No. 132, Editorial Office, School of International Studies-I Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi-110067 Email ID: naushadk112@yahoo.com Mob. No. 9899621554

  • Guest | SIS Blog

    Srijan Sharma Research Analyst United Service Institution Of India(USI)

  • General | SIS Blog

    International Studies International Studies, a peer reviewed scholarly journal, publishes original theoretical and empirical research articles of contemporary relevance in the field of International Relations, Area Studies and allied subjects. Published in association with the Sage Publication. eISSN: 09730702 ISSN: 00208817 Frequency: Quarterly Dr. MD Naushad Dr. Tsupokyemla Archival Superintendent Documentation Officer, SIS Room No. 132, SIS-I, Editorial Office Email: ayem.jnu@gmail.com JNU-110067 Mob no. 9899621554 ​ ​ ​ Index of International Studies Quarterly Journal Click to access the index database here

  • Students | SIS Blog

    Pratik Mall Student M.A. PISM (First Year), Batch 2021-2023, SIS, JNU Debanjali Ghosh Doctoral Scholar Centre for European Studies, SIS, JNU Prithvi Naresh Rathod Student M.A. (PISM), SIS, JNU Udbhav Sharma Student M.A. (PISM), SIS, JNU Aishwarya Pathak Student M.A. (IRAS), SIS, JNU Aarshi Dua Doctoral Scholar Centre for African Studies, SIS, JNU Lyimee Saikia Doctoral Scholar Centre for European Studies, SIS, JNU Abhishek Khajuria Doctoral Scholar Centre for European Studies, SIS, JNU Sanchita Borah Doctoral Scholar Centre for Canadian, US & Latin American Studies

  • Guidelines | SIS Blog

    ​ GUIDELINES TO CONTRIBUTORS ​ The SIS Blog aims to disseminate contemporary debates, comments and opinions related to international relations while engaging the readers. The SIS Blog welcomes original, creative, intellectually stimulating blog posts from faculty members, students and alumni of SIS. The SIS Blog will also invite guest contributions from academicians, experts and researchers working in the field of intentional relations. The contributor can send original blog post up to 1000 words. However, if you feel 1000 words are less for your chosen theme, consider to publish it in multiple blog posts. The contributor can also send a write up already published in reputed national and international dailies for republishing in the SIS Blog. But that article must have been published within seven days and not more than 1000 words. Published articles older that seven days will not be considered. We will consider publishing that write up after ensuring that the author gives the SIS Blog authorization to republish it. That write up will be posted in the SIS Blog while giving credit to the original publisher. Any copyright issues after the republication will solely be the responsibility of the author. Audio-visual contributions should have been uploaded in YouTube and you can send the link to us accompanied by a short introductory paragraph. Your blog posts should carry your name, designation, email ID, mobile number (optional) and twitter handle (if available). You may consider sending a photo or illustration along with the write up which will capture ideas behind your chosen theme. Please make sure you have the permission to send that photo for SIS Blog. The writers are encouraged to access relevant photos in creative commons and the SIS Blog will give credit to the creator of the photo. The blog posts wherever necessary may have hyper-links embedded in the words rather than footnotes or in-text citations to redirect the reader to the cited sources. The contributor is also encouraged to send up to five hashtags at the end of the write up which will be helpful for populating the post in social media platforms. The SIS Blog will post the write up after a review by the editorial collective. The First Editor will go through the post and make sure that posts are in tune with standards of SIS Blog. The Second Editor wherever necessary will engage the writer if any clarification or changes required. This process will ensure that we consistently disseminate high-quality contents. The contents in the blog posts are solely the personal opinions of the authors and do not reflect the opinions and beliefs of the website, SIS, JNU, Editors or its affiliates. After the blog post gone live, the copy right will remain with the contributor. The contributor can reproduce the contents elsewhere. Any other platform wishing to reproduce the blog post must take the permission of the contributor. It is desirable for that platform to give SIS Blog credit for the original post. The SIS Blog will strive to maintain academic integrity as per UGC guidelines. All original write ups will go through similarity test in Turnitin before being posted in the SIS Blog. While we welcome original and intellectually stimulating posts, write ups hurting the sentiments of any person, organization , agency, group and community will not be published. You can send the post to the Editorial Collective of SIS Blog at sisblog@jnu.ac.in

  • Book Publications | SIS Blog

    Book Publications Recent book publications by faculty members of SIS, JNU. Bharat H. Desai (Editor) ​ Soil Law and Governance in India Berlin: Springer Nature, 2023 Bharat H. Desai & Moumita Mandal Sexuelle und geschlechtsspezifische Gewalt im internationalen Recht, Internationale Institutionen zum Funktionieren bringen. Vorwort von Peter Maurer Singapore: Springer Nature, 2023 Bharat H. Desai (Editor) Our Earth Matters: Pathways to a Better Common Environmental Future Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2021 Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit ​ "India's Multi-fora Diplomacy under Modi" in Arvind Singh (Edited) Narendra Modi: Shaping of The New World Order Saptahik Vivek , 2023 Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit & Others (Edited) COVID-19 and the Future of Higher Education In India (South Asian Education Policy, Research, and Practice) Palgrave Macmillan, 2023 Bharat H. Desai (Edited) ​ Envisioning Our Environmental Future Stockholm+50 and Beyond IOS Press, 2022 Amita Batra ​ India's Trade Policy in the 21st Century 1st Edition Routledge, 2022 Bharat H. Desai & Moumita Mandal ​ Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in International Law Making International Institutions Work Springer, 2022 Raviprasad Narayanan ​ Decision-making in Foreign Policy and India-China Bilateral Relations Sage, 2022 Sanjay K. Bhardwaj The Chinese Shadow on India’s Eastward Engagement Routledge, 2021 Sheetal Sharma (Edited) Contemporary Challenges in India and Europe Associated Publishing House, 2022 Vrushal T. Ghoble West Asia And The World: Geopolitical Shifts, Multipolarity And Energy Development Primus Books, 2023 Swaran Singh & Reena Marwah China and the Indo-Pacific Maneuvers and Manifestations Palgrave Macmillan 2023 Swaran Singh & Reena Marwah Politics of Climate Change Crises, Conventions and Cooperation World Scientific Publishing 2023 P S Raghavan, DB Venkatesh Varma, Swaran Singh, Ummu Salma Bava Ukraine Crisis A Point of Inflection for the Emerging World Order ICWA 2023 Bharat H. Desai & Moumita Mandal Sexuelle und geschlechtsspezifische Gewalt im internationalen Recht Internationale Institutionen zum Funktionieren bringen (German Edition) Singapore: Springer Nature, 2023 Bharat H. Desai (Edited) Regulating Global Climate Change From Common Concern to Planetary Concern Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2023 ​Chih-yu Shih , Swaran Singh Reena Marwah (Edited) Studies of China and Chineseness since the Cultural Revolution Volume 1: Reinterpreting Ideologies and Ideological Reinterpretations World Scientific, 2022 ​Archna Negi, Jorge Antonio Pérez-Pineda, Johannes Blankenbach ( Edited) Sustainability Standards and Global Governance Experiences of Emerging Economies Springer, 2020 Nivedita Menon Secularism as Misdirection Critical Thought from the Global South

  • Scholar's Lecture | SIS Blog

    Scholar's Lecture To be updated.

  • Contact | SIS Blog

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