Jayati Srivastava - Research papers


 
 
  1. “‘Norm’ of Sustainable Development: Predicament and the Problematique” in India Quarterly, vol. 67, no. 2, 2011, pp. 93-110.

  2. ‘Contemporary Indian Politics and the Corporate Sector’ in Ajay K Mehra, ed.  Emerging Trends in Indian Politics the 15th General Election, New Delhi: Routledge, 2010, pp. 275-303.

  3. World Trade Organisation at the Crossroads: The Legitimacy Dimension’ in Economic and Political Weekly, vol. xlii, no. 40, 6-12 October 2007,  pp. 4075-4079.

  4. NGOs at the World Trade Organisation: The ‘Democratic Dimension’ in Economic and Political Weekly, vol. XL, no. 19, 7-13 May 2005, pp. 1952-57.

  5. ‘Pursuing Sustainable Development through Trade Sanctions’ (with Rajeev Ahuja) in Guljeet Arora, ed. Sustainable Development: An Interdisciplinary Perspective, New Delhi: R & P House, 2005, pp. 75-90.

  6. ‘Democratic Deficit in the WTO: NGOs and the Evolving Trade and Environment Linkage’ in Contemporary India, vol. 2, no. 1, Jan-March 2003, pp. 93-108.

  7. ‘Non-Governmental Organisation as Negotiators at the World Trade Organisation: A Perspective from the South’ in International Studies, vol. 39 no. 3, 2002, pp. 245-257.

  8. ‘Trade and Systemic Implications of the Shrimp-Turtle Ruling for India and Other Developing Countries’ (with Rajeev Ahuja) in Bridges: Between Trade and Sustainable Development, Geneva: International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD), vol. 6, no.5, June 2002, p. 16.

  9. ‘Shrimp-Turtle Decision in WTO: Economic and Systemic Implications for Developing Countries’ (with Rajeev Ahuja) in Economic and Political Weekly, vol. XXXVII, no. 33, August 17-23, 2002, pp. 3445-55.

  10. ‘Environmental Concerns: WTO Implications’ in Chartered Financial Analyst, Special Issue, December 2000, pp. 20-23.

  11. ‘Emerging Role of NGOs in the WTO’ in Mainstream, vol. xxxviii, no. 29, 8 July 2000, pp. 11-15.


Book Reviews

  1. Review of Sumit Ganguly, ed., India’s Foreign Policy: Retrospect and Prospect, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2010 in India Quarterly, vol 66, no 3, September, 2010, pp. 317-319.

  2. ‘Peace is about Justice’ review of Samir Kumar Das, ed., Peace Process and Peace Accords, New Delhi: Sage, 2005 in The Book Review , vol XXIX, no 12, December 2005, pp. 58-59.

  3. Kabeer, Naila, Geetha B Nambissan, et al, eds., Child Labour and the Right to Education in South Asia: Needs versus Rights, New Delhi: Sage, 2003 in Social Scientist, Vol. 34, No. 3/4, Mar. - Apr., 2006, pp. 90-93.

  4. Lieten, Kristoffel., Views on Development: The Local and the Global in India and Pakistan, 3 Essays Collective, 2004 in Social Scientist, vol. 33, no. 7-8, July-August 2005, pp. 92-94.

  5. Ivekovic, Rada, Julie Mostov, eds., From Gender to Nation, Delhi: Zubaan/Kali for Women, 2002 in Alpjan, vol. 4, no. 2, July-Sept 2004, pp. 54-56.

  6. Review article ‘Analyses of Communal Riots’ (Rai, Vibhuti Narain, Combating Communal Conflicts: Perception of Police Neutrality During Hindu-Muslim Riots in India, New Delhi: Renaissance Publishing House, 1998, and Engineer, Asghar Ali, Communal Riots After Independence: A Comprehensive Account, Mumbai: Shipra, 2004) in Alpjan, vol 4, no. 2, Jan-March 2004, pp. 52-54.

  7. ‘Reflections on Communalism and Secularism’ – review of Engineer, Asghar Ali, ‘Communal Challenges and Secular Responses’ Delhi: Shipra, 2003 in Alpjan, vol. 3, no. 2, Jan-March 2003, pp. 47-50.

  8. Review article ‘Labour and Globalisation’ (Schuurman, Frans J., ed., Globalisation and Development Studies: Challenges for the 21s Century, New Delhi: Vistaar, 2001 and Candland, Christopher and Sil, Rudra, eds., The Politics of Labour in a Global Age: Continuity and Change in Late-industrialising and Post-socialist Economies, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001), in Social Scientist, vol. 30, no. 9-10, pp. 92-96.

  9. Edwards, Michael and Gaventa, John, eds., Global Citizen Action, Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner, 2001 in Contemporary India, vol. 1, no. 1, January-March 2002, pp. 203 -6.

  10. Lieten, G. K. and Srivastava, Ravi, Unequal Partners: Power Relations, Devolution and Development in Uttar Pradesh, New Delhi: Sage, 1999 in Social Scientist, vol. 30, no. 3-4, March-April 2002, pp. 88-94.

  11. ‘The Destiny of Dalit Women’ – review of Fernando Franco, Jyotsna Macwan and Suguna Ramanathan, eds., The Silken Swing: The Cultural Universe of Dalit Women, Calcutta: Stree, 1999 in Alpjan: A Chronicle of Minorities, vol. 1 no. 4, July-September 2001, pp. 76-9.

  12. ‘A Global View of Minority Identity’ – review of D. L. Sheth and Gurpreet Mahajan, ed., Minority and Identities and the Nation-State, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1999 in Alpjan: A Chronicle of Minorities, vol. 1 no. 2, January-March 2001, pp. 86-92.

  13. Newspaper Articles

  14. ‘Trade as an Instrument of Environment Policy’ (with Rajeev Ahuja) in Financial Express, 16 September 2002.

  15. ‘Going Right Ahead’ (edit section, under column Second Opinion on the rise of right wrong politics in Europe and the parallel in Gujarat) in The Pioneer, Delhi, 29 May 2002.

  16. ‘Swearing by Jaya: In Letter, Not Spirit’ (on why swearing-in of Jayalalitha by then Governor Fatima Beewi despite her disqualification to contest elections was wrong) in The Pioneer, Delhi, 20 May 2001.