Global ocean governance is at a turning point. While frameworks such as the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and other ...
As one nation after another places security barriers before Chinese companies in response to their intrusive nature and People’s Liberation Army links magnified by an institutional design called the National Intelligence Law that has turned every Chinese entity, from firms to citizens, into spies, Beijing’s ...
The series examines domestic and international barriers to private capital entry for mitigation oriented climate projects, while also examining potential avenues for private capital flow entry towards adaptation and resilience projects. ...
International organisations, national governments and civil society are increasingly concerned about problems occurring due to growing urbanisation. ORF Urbanisation Programme aims to study emerging challenges of urbanisation, review successful urban governance practices, and assist policymakers in advancing smart and sustainable solutions to the myriad challenges pertaining to urbanisation. This series of ...
The essays in this series capture the ideas and ethics driving contemporary Indian diplomacy; examine the methods and contours of India’s engagement with the world; and, offer a prognosis of India’s future as a leading power. ...
The state of academic scholarship in International Relations (IR) needs more analytical attention. This timely and relevant series of articles assess Indian contributions to IR in the theoretical and empirical domains. ...
A new series of essays presents the changes taking place in modern–day Africa ...