Jayati Srivastava - Research papers


Jayati Srivastava - Research papers
✴“‘Norm’ of Sustainable Development: Predicament and the Problematique” in India Quarterly, vol. 67, no. 2, 2011, pp. 93-110.
✴‘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.
✴‘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.
✴‘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.
✴‘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.
✴‘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.
✴‘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.
✴ ‘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.
✴‘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.
✴‘Environmental Concerns: WTO Implications’ in Chartered Financial Analyst, Special Issue, December 2000, pp. 20-23.
✴‘Emerging Role of NGOs in the WTO’ in Mainstream, vol. xxxviii, no. 29, 8 July 2000, pp. 11-15.
Book Reviews
✴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.
✴ ‘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.
✴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.
✴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.
✴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.
✴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.
✴ ‘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.
✴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.
✴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.
✴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.
✴‘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.
✴‘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.
Newspaper Articles
✴‘Trade as an Instrument of Environment Policy’ (with Rajeev Ahuja) in Financial Express, 16 September 2002.
✴‘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.
✴‘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.