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Volume 19, Number 3, 1 September 2011

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Notes on contributors
pp. 241-242(2)

Politics of citizenship: experiencing state-society relations from the margins
pp. 243-247(5)
Authors: Chopra, Deepta; Williams, Philippa; Vira, Bhaskar

Indian youth in a transforming world: attitudes and perceptions
pp. 333-334(2)
Author: Banerjee, Priyanka

China and India: prospects for peace
pp. 334-335(2)
Author: Lobo, Juliet Susanna

Secularisms
pp. 337-338(2)
Author: Komath, Chandran

The imaginary institution of India: politics and ideas
pp. 339-340(2)
Author: Routray, Sailen

The Afghanistan Wars
pp. 341-342(2)
Author: Singh, Priyanka

War and peace in modern India
pp. 344-345(2)
Author: Schottli, Jivanta

Stateless in South Asia: the Chakmas between India and Bangladesh
pp. 345-347(3)
Author: Chapman, Graham P.

Pirate modernity: Delhi's media urbanism
pp. 347-348(2)
Author: Taneja, Anand Vivek

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