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Moot to the book's architecture are the following questions: Are India's global policies in each of these fields shaped by institutions, driven by interests, or influenced by ideational factors? And to what extent are these factors primarily domestic, or do constraints, pressures, and expectations from the regional and global level of politics play a role as well? Looking at Prime Ministerial years of Manmohan Singh and Narendra Modi, the book examines India's approach to global governance and consequent policy-making in line with its own image and the world's image of India as a rising and global power.…mehr

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Moot to the book's architecture are the following questions: Are India's global policies in each of these fields shaped by institutions, driven by interests, or influenced by ideational factors? And to what extent are these factors primarily domestic, or do constraints, pressures, and expectations from the regional and global level of politics play a role as well? Looking at Prime Ministerial years of Manmohan Singh and Narendra Modi, the book examines India's approach to global governance and consequent policy-making in line with its own image and the world's image of India as a rising and global power.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Johannes Plagemann is a Post-doctoral research fellow, GIGA Institute of Asian Studies, Hamburg. He has a Doctorate from the University of Kiel (magna cum laude) His thesis was On the Transformation of Sovereignty in Democratic Regional Powers. Normative Aspects of the Rise of the Rest. He has contributed to several research papers and books namely Making the Most of Germany's Strategic Partnerships: A Five-Point Proposal GIGA Focus Global 6/2016, Hamburg: GIGA, and Africa Rising? BRICS - Diversifying Dependency. He has conducted field research in India, Africa and Brazil. Dr. Sandra Destradi is currently a Professor of Political Science especially International Relations and Regional Governance at Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, Helmut Schmidt University. She received her PhD at the University of Hamburg in Germany. She has contributed and written several journal articles such as India's Reluctant Approach to R2P: Lessons from Perilous Interventions, Reluctance in International Politics: A Conceptualization European Journal of International Relations, India: A Reluctant Partner for Afghanistan, in: The Washington Quarterly and Speech Is Silver, Silence Is Golden? The Consequences of Failed Mediation in Civil Wars. Amrita Narikar is the President of the GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Hamburg and a Professor Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, University of Hamburg. She received her PhD at Darwin College, University of Cambridge. She has written several books and journal articles such as Bargaining with a Rising India: Lessons from the Mahabharata. Oxford: Oxford University Press, New Powers: How to become one and how to manage them. London: Hurst Publications, and New York: Oxford University Press (2010) and International Affairs. Special Issue entitled "Negotiating the Rise of New Powers"