New Journals and Magazines with Contents at NLUJAA Library

    
India Quarterly
Vol.75, No. 2, 2019

Ø  China`s India policy: The importance of bilateralism- An appraisal
Ø  China`s South Asia Policy in the `New Era`
Ø  Mao, Nehru and the Sino-Indian border disputes: A poliheuristic analysis
Ø  How status-seeking states can cooperate: Explaining India-China rapprochement after the Doklam standoff.
Ø  USA, China ad Global leadership: Analysis in the perspective of conceptualisation
Ø  China`s policy on science and technology: Implications for the next industrial transition
Ø  Stability in the Xi era: Trends in the ethnic policy in Xinjiang and Tibet since 2012
Ø  Chinese nationalism under Xi Jinping revisited
Ø  CPEC, Afghanistan and India`s concerns
Ø  India and China relations: Putting the record straight

Economic and Political weekly
Vol.LIV, No. 31, 2019

Ø  Declining Fertility and Demographic Dividend
Ø  The Crumbling Mortar of BRICS
Ø  Small Voices of Democracy
Ø  BJP’s Southern Comfort - Success in Karnataka
Ø  Moving towards Single-party Dominance in Rajasthan
Ø  Failure of the Mahagathbandhan
Ø  Verdict 2019 - Reinforcing Dravidian Identity Politics in Tamil Nadu
Ø  Interweaving Violence and Non-violence
Ø  Gandhi in the Company of Western Philosophers
Ø  HRIDAY in Amravathi - Community-led, Heritage-linked Development
Ø  Determinants of Wage Differences between the Inmigrant and Local Labourers in the Construction Sector of Kerala
Ø  Has the National Health Mission Improved Utilisation of Maternal Healthcare Services in Bihar?
Ø  Redesigning the Fiscal Transfer System in India
Ø  Reading and Misreading Marx - A Review of a Review

Supreme Court Cases
Vol.7, No. 3, August 21, 2019

Ø  Amit Kumar Roy v. Union of India
Ø  Arun Kumar Manglik v. Chirayu Health and medicine (P) Ltd.
Ø  Bengal Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd v. Ajit Nain
Ø  Christopher Raj v. K.Vijaykumar
Ø  Manohar M. Galini v. State of Gujarat
Ø  S.B Kishore v. Union of India

South Asis Research
Vol.39, No.2  , July, 2019

Ø  Labour Migration Within India: Motivations and Social Networks
Ø  Old Age Pension Scheme in India: Distributional Impacts
Ø  Old Age Pension Scheme in India: Distributional Impacts
Ø  Climate-Induced Migration: Impacts on Social Structures and Justice in Bangladesh
Ø  Participatory Democracy or State-Induced Violence? Resettling the Displaced People of Hatirjheel in Dhaka
Ø  Postcolonial Land Governance in Pakistan: Exclusionary Practices on State-Owned Farms
Book Reviews:
o   Asad Durrani, Pakistan Adrift: Navigating Troubled Waters
o   Indrani Sen, Gendered Transactions: The White Woman in Colonial India
o   Ania Loomba, Revolutionary Desires: Women, Communism, and Feminism in India
o   Deepak Kumar, The Trishanku Nation. Memory, Self, and Society in Contemporary India
o   Deepa  Idnani (Ed.) Right to Education and Schooling
o   Manifestations of History. Time, Space, and Community in the Andaman Islands

The Economist
Vol.432, No.9157 , August 24th , 2019

Ø  Shareholder capitalism: What companies are for
Ø  Coal and climate change Betting on black
Ø  Italian politics Time to govern, not campaign
Ø  Business in China Cathay’s mayday
Ø  Germany’s economy Take aim
Ø  Letters to the editor On the Amazon, Black Rock, Toni Morrison, e-scooters, HR, dry cleaning
Ø  Corporate purpose I’m from a company, and I’m here to help
Ø  Immigration policy Headless chickens
Ø  Party politics Rural change
Ø  Evictions examined
Ø  Abortion war
Ø  Paraguay and power A dam mess
Ø  The burning Amazon
Ø  Bello The limits of technocracy
Ø  Racism in Indonesia
Ø  Astronomy Matters of great gravity

The Economist
Vol.432, No.9156 , August 17th , 2019

Ø  Markets in an Age of Anxiety
Ø  Nuclear doctrine: Finger on the button
Ø  Civil liberties Speak up
Ø  Rising seas A world without beaches
Ø  Zimbabwe Land of hope and worry
Ø  Letters to the editor On the teaching of history
Ø  The rising seas
Ø  Nuclear weapons
Ø  Trading water
Ø  Lexington Bernie’s permanent revolution
Ø  Turmoil in Hong Kong
Ø  Chaguan The “black hands” conspiracy