Theorizing Indian foreign policy
Introduction: Theorizing Indian Foreign Policy: Mischa Hansel, Raphaëlle Khan and Mélissa Levaillant, S. 1. - Part I Disciplinary and Methodological Challenges . - 1 Historiography of South Asia's International Relations: Pallavi Raghavan, S. 15. - 2 International Relations and Foreign Policy i...
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New York and London
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
2017
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Schriftenreihe: | Rethinking Asia and international relations
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction: Theorizing Indian Foreign Policy: Mischa Hansel, Raphaëlle Khan and Mélissa Levaillant, S. 1. - Part I Disciplinary and Methodological Challenges . - 1 Historiography of South Asia's International Relations: Pallavi Raghavan, S. 15. - 2 International Relations and Foreign Policy in India: Policy-oriented Works between Discipline and State: Audrey Alejandro, S. 29. - Part II Ideas, Norms and Perceptions . - 3 More than a Rule Taker: The India Way of Multilateralism: Tobias Debiel and Herbert Wulf, S. 49. - 4 India as a Norm Claimer: Normative Struggles and the Assertion of Sovereignty at the San Francisco Conference (1945): Raphaëlle Khan, S. 69. - 5 Theorizing Indian Strategic Culture(s): Taking Stock of a Controversial Debate: Bernhard Beitelmair-Berini, S. 91 . - 6 In Modi's Might? Maintenance Processes and Prospects for De-escalation in the India-Pakistan Rivalry, 1997-2015: Hannes Ebert, S. 112 . - Part III Actors and Institutions . - 7 India and Liberal International Relations The Historiography of South Asia's international relations / Pallavi Raghavan -- International relations and foreign policy in India : policy-oriented works between discipline and state / Audrey Alejandro -- More than a rule taker : the India way of multilateralism / Tobias Debiel and Herbert Wulf -- India as a norm claimer : normative struggles and the asertion of sovereignty at the San Francisco Conference (1945) / Raphaëlle Khan -- Theorizing Indian strategic culture(s) : taking stock of a controversial debate / Bernhard Beitelmair-Berini -- In Modi's might? : maintenance processes and prospects for de-escalation in the India-Pakistan rivalry, 1997-2015 / Hannes Ebert -- India and liberal IR theory : what Role for Public Opinion? Mischa Hansel -- The contribution of neo-institutionalism to the analysis of India's diplomacy in the making / Mélissa Levaillant -- India's Taliban dilemma : to contain or to engage? / Avinash Paliwal -- Inside out? : assessing the domestic determinants of India's external behavior / Nicolas Blarel |
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Beschreibung: | ix, 225 Seiten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781472465238 978-1-4724-6523-8 |