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  Contextualising Iran
Manpreet Sethi
ICSSR Senior Fellow, Centre for Air Power Studies, New Delhi
E-mail: manpreetsethi@hotmail.com
Troubling Tehran - Reflections on Geopolitics
Arun Vishwanathan and Rajaram Nagappa (Eds.)
New Delhi: Pentagon Press, 2013
Pp: 139, Rs 895/-
  Assessing Asian Military Strategies
Rishika Chauhan
Research Scholar, Center for International Politics, Organization and Disarmament, School of International Studies, JNU, New Delhi
E-mail: rishikachauhan19@gmail.com
Clashing Titans: Military Strategy and Insecurity Among Asian Great Powers
Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Knowledge World Publishers, New Delhi, 2012
  Contextualising the Arab Spring Within the Legacy of Resistance
Anwar Alam
Centre for West Asian Studies, JMI, New Delhi
E-mail: alam.anwar@gmail.com
Martyred but Not Tamed: The Politics of Resistance in the Middle East
Kumar, Ram Narayan
New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2012
  Addressing the Psychosocial Paradigms of Terrorism
Ashok Bhan
Former Director General of Police, Jammu & Kashmir
E-mail: bhan.ashok@gmail.com
Countering Terrorism: Psychosocial Strategies
Updesh Kumar and Manas K. Mandal (Eds.)
New Delhi: SAGE Publications, 2012
Pp: 472
The lessons of Afghanistan: War fighting, Intelligence and Force Transformation
Anthony Cordesman
Reviewer : Lt Gen Satish Nambiar (Retd)
Director, United Services Institution
War and Diplomacy in Kashmir ? 1947-48
C.Dasgupta
Reviewer : Salman Haider
Former Foreign Secretary, Government of India
Pokhran and Beyond: India's Nuclear Behaviour
Ashok Kapur
Reviewer : Rajesh Rajagopalan
Senior Fellow, Observer Research Foundation
Trumpets and Tumults: The Memories of a Peace Keeper
Maj Gen Inderjit Rikhye
Reviewer : Dr Subhash Kapila
Defence Analyst
Protracted Contest: Sino-Indian Rivalry in the Twentieth Century
John Garver
Reviewer : Nimmi Kurian
Associate Research Professor, Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi
Whither Governance: Reflections of an Assam Civilian
K Sreedhar Rao
Reviewer : Paolienlal Haokip
Research Officer, IPCS
Security Studies in South Asia: Changes and Challenges
Dipanker Banerjee, (ed.)
Reviewer : Prof Madhu Bhalla
School of International Studies, JNU
The March of Folly in Afghanistan, 1978-2001
Jagat S. Mehta
Reviewer : Salman Haidar
Former Foreign Secretary
People to People Contact in South Asia
Navnita Chadha Behera, Victor Gunawardena, Shahid Kardar, Raisul Awal Mahmood
Reviewer : Sonika Gupta
Research Officer, IPCS
'Best Black Troops in the World? : British Perceptions and the Making of the Sepoy 1746-1805
Channa Wickremesekera
Reviewer : PR Chari
Director, IPCS
Kargil: Blood on the Snow ? Tactical Victory, Strategic Failure
Maj Gen Ashok Kalyan Verma, AVSM
Reviewer : Suba Chandran
Research Officer, IPCS
Security and Governance in South Asia
PR Chari (ed)
Reviewer : Dr Amit Prakash
Associate Professor, Centre for Study of Law and Governance, JNU
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