World Affairs
Vol. 2, Number 2 (Apr-Jun 1998)
Subscription Information for World Affairs
Of the many contributions that Zhou Enlai has made, he will be specially remembered for having put China on the map of the world, says Han Suyin.
Dick Wilson, Yu Changgen, Qian Jiadong, V. V. Paranjpe and Barbara Barnouin evaluate the importance of Zhou Enlai in Chinese politics.
Russia, at the moment, is heading towards a hybrid regime of an oligarchic type, writes Andrei Melville.
India is probably the only country among the major powers that does not have an overall mechanism for coordinating its economic and foreign policies, argues Sanjaya Baru.
India and China may have normalised their bilateral relations, but they still have a long way to go to resolve some of the important issues that divide them, says C. V. Ranganathan.
Though some interaction between the three Asias (Central Asia, West Asia and South Asia) has materialised in the post-Cold War era, they have to revitalise old links and institutionalise cooperation among themselves, notes Moonis Ahmar.