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PERIODICALS (Accessed Online Within the Premises of Parliament PERIODICALS (Accessed online within the premises of Parliament House Complex) 1. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 2. ANNALS OF AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL & SOCIAL SCIENCE 3. ASIAN AFFAIRS (UK) 4. ASIAN SURVEY (ISSN 0004-4687) 5. ASIAN-PACIFIC LAW AND POLICY JOURNAL 6. BEIJING LAW REVIEW 7. BORDER AFFAIRS 8. BUSINESS TODAY 9. CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW 10. CANADIAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW 11. COMMONWEALTH & COMPARATIVE POLITICS 12. CURRENT SCIENCE 13. DOWN TO EARTH 14. DUKE LAW JOURNAL 15. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY 16. ETHICS & GLOBAL POLITICS 17. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF LAW AND TECHNOLOGY 18. FOREIGN POLICY 19. HARVARD HUMAN RIGHTS JOURNAL 20. HARVARD INTERNATIONAL REVIEW 21. HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMAN WELFARE 22. INDIA TODAY 23. INDIAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW REVIEW 24. INDIAN DEFENCE REVIEW 25. INDIAN ECONOMIC & SOCIAL HISTORY REVIEW 26. INDIAN JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 27. INDIAN ECONOMIC JOURNAL (L369) 28. INDIAN JOURNAL OF LABOUR ECONOMICS 29. INDIAN JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 30. INDIAN JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGY 31. INDIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH 32. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE COMMONS 33. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY 34. JOURNAL OF ADMINISTRATION AND GOVERNANCE 35. JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 36. JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND E-COMMERCE LAW 37. JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH 38. JOURNAL OF POLITICS IN LATIN AMERICA 39. JOURNAL OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 40. JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES 41. JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC STUDIES 42. KURUKSHETRA 43. LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS 44. LEGISLATIVE STUDIES QUARTERLY 45. MAINSTREAM 46. MODERN LAW REVIEW 47. NALSAR LAW REVIEW 48. NALSAR STUDENTS LAW REVIEW 49. NEW AGE 50. NEW INDIA SAMACHAR 51. NEW LEFT REVIEW 52. OPEN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE 53. ORGANISER 54. OUTLOOK 55. OUTLOOK MONEY 56. PACIFIC AFFAIRS 57. PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY 58. POLITICAL INSIGHT 59. POLITICAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY 60. POLITICAL SCIENCE 61. POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY 62. POLITICAL STUDIES 63. POLITICAL STUDIES REVIEW 64. POLITICS 65. POPULATION STUDIES 66. PRABUDDHA BHARATA 67. ROUND TABLE (ISSN# 0035-8533) 68. SCIENCE & SOCIETY 69. SEMINAR MONTHLY 70. SOCIAL CHANGE ) 71. STUDIES IN HISTORY 72. SURVIVAL 73. THE CATO JOURNAL 74. THE JOURNAL OF OPEN LAW, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY 75. THIRD WORLD QTLY 76. THIRD WORLD THEMATICS 77. TRADE, LAW AND DEVELOPMENT 78. UNIVERSAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY 79. WASHBURN LAW JOURNAL 80. WEEK 81. WORLD TODAY (UK) 82. YOJNA (E) 83. आउटलुक 84. आजकल 85. कु셁क्षेत्र 86. कल्याण 87. दललत दस्तक़ 88. नवनीत 89. पाञ्चजन्य 90. युगवाताा 91. यथावत 92. योजना 93. लवज्ञान प्रगलत 94. शोध संचयन 95. सालित्य अमृत 96. KALA KAUMUDI (MALYALAM) 97. MATHRUBHUMI (MALYALAM) 98. MAYURA (KANNADA) 99. SUDHA (KANNADA) List of Indian Periodicals subscribed in the Parliament Library available physically S. No. Title 1. Social Scientist (Monthly) 2. Company Law journal (Monthly) 3. Man & Development (Quarterly) 4. Reader’s Digest (Monthly) (2 copies) 5. Statesman Weekly (Weekly) 6. Supreme Court Cases(Fortnightly) 7. Supreme Court Journal (Monthly) 8. Swamys News (Monthly) 9. World Focus (Monthly) 10. All India Service law Journal (monthly) 11. India Strategic (Monthly) 12. Indian Military Review (Monthly) 13. India Review and Analysis 14. Eastern Panorama 15. Fauji India 16. All India Reporter 17. Allahabad Law journal 18. Uday India 19. Whispers in the corridors 20. Hans (Monthly) 21. India Today (Hindi) 22. Kadambini (Monthly) 23. Mukta (Monthly) 24. Sarita (Fortnightly) 25. Vanita (Hindi) (Monthly) 26. World Focus (Monthly)(H) 27. Nirogdham (Quarterly) 28. Samayantar (Monthly) (2 copies) 29. Aayushmaan (Monthly) 30. Cricket Samraat (Monthly) 31. Aah Zindgi (Monthly) 32. Kathadesh (Monthly) 33. Samkaleen Bhartiya Sahitya (Bi-monthly) 34. Rashtra Dharam (newly added) 35. Uday India 36. Navothan (newly added) 37. Gaurav Manthan (newly added) 38. Chankya Varta (newly added) 39. Mahila Vidhi Bharti (2 copies) 40. Wagarth (Monthly) 41. Saptahik Bartaman (Bengali) 42. Desh (Bengali) 43. Swathi (Telugu) 44. Kasturi (Kannada) 45. Taranga (Kannada) (newly added) 46. Junior Vikatan (Tamil) ) (newly added) 47. Nakeerran (Tamil) (newly added) 48. Kungumam (Tamil) (newly added) 49. Kumudam (Tamil) (newly added) 50. Anandha Viketan (Tamil) (newly added) 51. Kumudam Reporter (Tamil) (newly added) List of Foreign Periodicals subscribed in the Parliament Library available physically S. No. Title 1. American Economic Review (Five Times a year) 2. American Journal of Political Science (Qtly.) 3. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (Bi-monthly) 4. Comparative Politics (Qtly.) 5. Country Report India (Qtly.) 6. Economica (Qtly.) 7. Economist (Weekly) 8. Foreign Affairs (Bi-monthly) 9. Foreign Policy (Qtly.) 10. Government and Opposition (Qtly.) 11. Guardian Weekly (Weekly) 12. History Today (Monthly) 13. Industrial Relations (Qtly.) 14. International Affairs (Qtly.) 15. Jane’s International Defence Review (Monthly) 16. International Journal of Political Economy (Qtly.) 17. International Organisation (Qtly.) 18. Commonwealth and Comparative Politics (Qtly.) 19. Journal of Peace Research (Qtly.) 20. Journal of Strategic Studies (Qtly.) 21. Law Quarterly Review (Qtly.) 22. Legislative Studies Quarterly (Qtly.) 23. Modern Law Review (Bi-monthly) 24. National Geographic Magazine (Monthly) 25. New Statesman (Weekly) 26. Observer (Weekly) 27. Pacific Affairs (Qtly.) 28. Parliamentary Affairs (Qtly.) 29. Parliamentary History (Thrice a year) 30. Past and Present (Qtly.) 31. Political Research Quarterly (Qtly.) 32. Political Science Quarterly (Qtly.) 33. Political Studies (Qtly.) (including Politics) 34. Population Studies (Thrice a year) 35. Public Administration Review (Bi-monthly) 36. Public Law (Qtly.) 37. Publius (Qtly.) 38. Quarterly Journal of Economics (Qtly.) 39. Spectator (Weekly) 40. Studies in History (Half yearly) 41. Sunday Times (Weekly) 42. Third World Quarterly (Qtly.) 43. World Today (Monthly) 44. Time (Weekly) (International) .
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