Global Power: India's Foreign Policy, 1947-2006
Autor B. M. Jainen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 ian 2008
The book presents a fundamental reappraisal of the ever-changing relationship between India and other major and regional powers, paying special attention to its relationships with China and Pakistan. It seeks to shed light on Indian foreign policy's goals as they relate to both national and international interests, all the while keeping within the context of India's multiethnic, mulitcultural, multilingual society.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780739121443
ISBN-10: 0739121448
Pagini: 303
Dimensiuni: 161 x 240 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0739121448
Pagini: 303
Dimensiuni: 161 x 240 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 List of Acronyms
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Acknowledgements
Chapter 4 1 Globalization and Regionalization in International Relations and Foreign Policy: A Critique of Existing Paradigms
Chapter 5 2 Indian Foreign Policy: An Overview
Chapter 6 3 India's Economic Diplomacy
Chapter 7 4 Indo-U.S. Relations: Estrangement to Engagement
Chapter 8 5 India and Russia: Reassessing the Time-Tested Ties
Chapter 9 6 India-China Relations: Issues and Emerging Trends
Chapter 10 7 India-Pakistan Relations: Sources of Hostility and Reconciliation
Chapter 11 8 India and the Middle East Asia
Chapter 12 9 India and Central Asia
Chapter 13 10 Translating Global Power Ambitions
Chapter 14 Appendix
Chapter 15 Bibliography
Chapter 16 Index
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Acknowledgements
Chapter 4 1 Globalization and Regionalization in International Relations and Foreign Policy: A Critique of Existing Paradigms
Chapter 5 2 Indian Foreign Policy: An Overview
Chapter 6 3 India's Economic Diplomacy
Chapter 7 4 Indo-U.S. Relations: Estrangement to Engagement
Chapter 8 5 India and Russia: Reassessing the Time-Tested Ties
Chapter 9 6 India-China Relations: Issues and Emerging Trends
Chapter 10 7 India-Pakistan Relations: Sources of Hostility and Reconciliation
Chapter 11 8 India and the Middle East Asia
Chapter 12 9 India and Central Asia
Chapter 13 10 Translating Global Power Ambitions
Chapter 14 Appendix
Chapter 15 Bibliography
Chapter 16 Index
Recenzii
Professor B.M. Jain, an established scholar of India's foreign policy, has written a timely, topical and comprehensive analysis of India's emerging foreign policy. His work addresses an important lacuna in the field. The book will be of use to academics, policymakers, journalists and others interested in the on-going transformation of India's foreign policy.
Global Power: India?s Foreign Policy, 1947-2006 is a major work in the fields of foreign policy analysis in general and the international relations of South Asia in particular. The book begins with a thoughtful review of concept formation with regard toglobalization, which draws attention to the neglected importance of regional effects and the shortcomings of existing paradigms. Jain establishes the unevenly structured nature of globalization as a backdrop for foreign policy analysis. He offers a tourde force on the major components of Indian foreign policy, such as economic diplomacy, relations with the US, Russia, China, and Pakistan as individual states and the Middle East and East and Central Asia as regions. This comprehensive review, which reveals the importance of India in both global and regional contexts, culminates in consideration of this state?s ambitions on the world stage. The review of future prospects reveals India ?s enormous potential as a global power while also acknowledging the Asian giant?s ongoing problems in terms of institutional weakness and accountability.
In this ambitious book, B.M. Jain sets out to analyze how and in what ways Indian foreign policy has broken with the past. Jain offers a detailed...narrative of Indian events since Independence....The resulting book provides an important source of information for students studying Indian foreign policy at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Global Power: India?s Foreign Policy, 1947-2006 is a major work in the fields of foreign policy analysis in general and the international relations of South Asia in particular. The book begins with a thoughtful review of concept formation with regard toglobalization, which draws attention to the neglected importance of regional effects and the shortcomings of existing paradigms. Jain establishes the unevenly structured nature of globalization as a backdrop for foreign policy analysis. He offers a tourde force on the major components of Indian foreign policy, such as economic diplomacy, relations with the US, Russia, China, and Pakistan as individual states and the Middle East and East and Central Asia as regions. This comprehensive review, which reveals the importance of India in both global and regional contexts, culminates in consideration of this state?s ambitions on the world stage. The review of future prospects reveals India ?s enormous potential as a global power while also acknowledging the Asian giant?s ongoing problems in terms of institutional weakness and accountability.
In this ambitious book, B.M. Jain sets out to analyze how and in what ways Indian foreign policy has broken with the past. Jain offers a detailed...narrative of Indian events since Independence....The resulting book provides an important source of information for students studying Indian foreign policy at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.