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Rajiv Ranjan, PhD is an Associate Professor at College of Liberal Arts, Institute of Global Studies, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China. He is trained in the Chinese language and teaches courses in international politics. He is an adjunct fellow at the Institute of Chinese Studies, New Delhi and Charhar Institute, Beijing, China. Previously, he was a Research Fellow at the Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA), New Delhi, and a Visiting Senior Scholar at the School of Political Science and Public Administration, Shandong University, Jinan, China. He has co-edited "China and South Asia: Changing Regional Dynamics, Development and Power Play" , Routledge, 2021 and co-authored 《近代东方国家的变革》, Jinan University Press, China, 2020. His publications have appeared in Critical Sociology, Global Environmental Politics, International Affairs, Contemporary International Relations, Millennium: Journal of International Relations, Political Studies Review, Strategic Analysis, China Report etc. His commentaries have also been published in Indian Express, Hindustan Times, South China Morning Post, TheWire, Scroll, ORF, Firstpost, Madras Courier, China-India Brief, Prabhat Khabar, etc. His research focuses on India-China relations, World Order, Chinese Politics and Foreign Policy, Ancient Strategic Thoughts, Chinese Society and Culture and Environmental and Climate Change Politics.
One way out of the frequent border clashes between India and China is to empower local communities, move away from a security-driven idea of development in the Himalayas
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चीन से निकला कोरोना संकट न केवल एक स्वास्थ्य आपदा है, बल्कि गढ़े गये सामाजिक और आर्थिक व्यवस्था पर भी जोरदार आघात है. भूमंडलीकरण और आर्थिक उदारीकरण का पूरा ढांचा लड़खड़ा रहा है. देश अपने कवच में सिमट से गये हैं.
दुनिया लॉकडाउन में है और कोरोना से लड़ने के लिए गांव-शहर जेल में तब्दील हो गये हैं. वहीं कोरोना संकट ने सरकारों को अभूतपूर्व शक्तियां भी प्रदान की हैं. राज्य एक सार्वभौमिक निगरानी संस्था के रूप में उभरी है,
Coronavirus, officially named COVID-19 by WHO, has infected more than 100,000 people of over 100 countries, areas and territories across the world.
गुरु-शिष्य की तरह भारत-तिब्बत. डॉ राजीव रंजन प्राध्यापक, शंघाई विश्वविद्यालय. 'को रा' यानी परिक्रमा तिब्बती लोगों के धार्मिक जीवन का अहम पहलू है. ये लोग मंदिर, किसी पहाड़ और किसी शहर की परिक्रमा करते हैं.
Modi and Xi must think beyond civilisational bonds to find new areas of cooperation. The two sides have already exhausted the past to build any meaningful partnership.
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China’s Contingencies and Globalisation was initially published as a special issue of the Third World Quarterly and consisted...
When China launched its campaign to reduce emissions during the Asia–Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in 2014, in order to clear the haze and fog which have become permanent features of Beijing...
His research focuses on India-China relations, World Order, Chinese Politics and Foreign Policy, Ancient Strategic Thoughts, Chinese Society and Culture and Environmental and Climate Change Politics.
Previously, he was a Research Fellow at the Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA), New Delhi, and a Visiting Senior Scholar at the School of Political Science and Public Administration, Shandong University, Jinan, China.
Rajiv Ranjan, PhD is an Associate Professor at College of Liberal Arts, Institute of Global Studies, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China. He is trained in the Chinese language and teaches courses in international politics.
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