India's foreign policy
retrospect and prospect
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Author
Contributions
- Ganguly, Sumit. - Contributor
Publication
2010 - Oxford University Press, New Delhi, India
Language
English
Word Count
86,750 words, Guess
Page Count
347 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100195697081
- ISBN-139780195697087
- Library of Congress Control Number2010316946
- OCLC Control Number496105027
- Better World Books9780195697087
and 2 more
- Better World BooksP9-DSI-294
- Open LibraryOL24125232M
Classifications
- DDC327.54
- LCCDS448 .I53 2010
- LCCDS480.84.I63425 2010
and 1 more
- LCCDS480.84 .I63425 2010
Alternate Titles
- Foreign policy
Description
"This volume examines the origins and evolution of India's foreign policy from 1947 to the present day. It focuses on India's foreign relations with a number of key regional states (Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka), adjoining regions (the Middle East and Southeast Asia), and the great powers (the United States, Russia, and the People's Republic of China). All the chapters utilize the level of analysis approach - a well-established conceptual scheme drawn from the theoretical study of international politics - in organizing the substantive cases. In the introductory chapter, the editor carefully spells out the intellectual antecedents of the level of analysis framework and discusses its utility for the case studies. India's foreign relations are undergoing a fundamental transformation, and yet there is an acute paucity of theoretically informed and empirically rich work on the subject. This volume seeks to address that important lacuna and will be of interest to journalists, analysts, and scholars interested in understanding the foreign policy of an emergent power."--Jacket.
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- India's foreign policy: retrospect and prospect
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