The Interface of Domestic and International Factors in India's Foreign Policy
Herausgeber: Schmidt, Johannes Dragsbaek; Chakrabarti, Shantanu
The Interface of Domestic and International Factors in India's Foreign Policy
Herausgeber: Schmidt, Johannes Dragsbaek; Chakrabarti, Shantanu
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This book investigates the interplay of internal and external constraints, challenges, and possibilities regarding foreign policy in India.
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This book investigates the interplay of internal and external constraints, challenges, and possibilities regarding foreign policy in India.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780367641351
- ISBN-10: 0367641356
- Artikelnr.: 65608977
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780367641351
- ISBN-10: 0367641356
- Artikelnr.: 65608977
Johannes Dragsbæk Schmidt is an Adjunct Associate Professor in Development and International Relations at Aalborg University, Denmark. He is also a Senior Expert at the Nordic Institute for Asian Studies (NIAS) at Copenhagen University, Denmark, and Senior Research Associate at the Global Policy Institute (GPI) in London, UK. Shantanu Chakrabarti is Professor in the Department of History and Convenor of the Academic Committee at the Institute of Foreign Policy Studies at the University of Calcutta, India.
1. The Interface of Domestic and International Factors in India's Foreign
Policy: Introducing the Issues Part I: The Evolution of Reactive and
Proactive Foreign Policy 2. The Struggle Between Political Idealism and
Policy Realism: The Making of India's Nuclear Policy 3. India's Foreign
Policy and Domestic Compulsions: Theorizing the Margins of Exclusion 4.
India's Foreign Aid Policy: Aid Recipient and Aid Donor Part II: Global
Ambitions, Internal and Regional Constraints 5. Status of Malaysian-Indians
in Malaysian Social Matrix: Reconciling the Juxtaposition of Foreign Policy
and Coalition Politics in India 6. Towards an Eastern South Asian
Community: Regional and Sub-Regional Cooperation as a Viable Foreign Policy
Initiative 7. The Elephant and the Panda - India and China: Global Allies
and Regional Competitors Part III: Identity, Migration and Structural
Dimensions 8. Party Politics and its Influence over Foreign Policymaking in
India 9. Differentiated Citizenship: Multiculturalism, Secularism and
Indian Foreign Policy 10. From Periphery to the Centre: Subnationalism and
Federal Foreign Policies within a State Nation Part IV: Looking In -
Outside Out: Northeast of India Related to India's Foreign Policymaking
11. Manipur Dynamics in India's Myanmar Policy: Politico-Economic
Perspective 12. Thinking, Looking and Acting: Beyond East and Southeast to
the 'Other Asia' 13. Federalization of Indian Foreign Policy: Recent Trends
Policy: Introducing the Issues Part I: The Evolution of Reactive and
Proactive Foreign Policy 2. The Struggle Between Political Idealism and
Policy Realism: The Making of India's Nuclear Policy 3. India's Foreign
Policy and Domestic Compulsions: Theorizing the Margins of Exclusion 4.
India's Foreign Aid Policy: Aid Recipient and Aid Donor Part II: Global
Ambitions, Internal and Regional Constraints 5. Status of Malaysian-Indians
in Malaysian Social Matrix: Reconciling the Juxtaposition of Foreign Policy
and Coalition Politics in India 6. Towards an Eastern South Asian
Community: Regional and Sub-Regional Cooperation as a Viable Foreign Policy
Initiative 7. The Elephant and the Panda - India and China: Global Allies
and Regional Competitors Part III: Identity, Migration and Structural
Dimensions 8. Party Politics and its Influence over Foreign Policymaking in
India 9. Differentiated Citizenship: Multiculturalism, Secularism and
Indian Foreign Policy 10. From Periphery to the Centre: Subnationalism and
Federal Foreign Policies within a State Nation Part IV: Looking In -
Outside Out: Northeast of India Related to India's Foreign Policymaking
11. Manipur Dynamics in India's Myanmar Policy: Politico-Economic
Perspective 12. Thinking, Looking and Acting: Beyond East and Southeast to
the 'Other Asia' 13. Federalization of Indian Foreign Policy: Recent Trends
1. The Interface of Domestic and International Factors in India's Foreign
Policy: Introducing the Issues Part I: The Evolution of Reactive and
Proactive Foreign Policy 2. The Struggle Between Political Idealism and
Policy Realism: The Making of India's Nuclear Policy 3. India's Foreign
Policy and Domestic Compulsions: Theorizing the Margins of Exclusion 4.
India's Foreign Aid Policy: Aid Recipient and Aid Donor Part II: Global
Ambitions, Internal and Regional Constraints 5. Status of Malaysian-Indians
in Malaysian Social Matrix: Reconciling the Juxtaposition of Foreign Policy
and Coalition Politics in India 6. Towards an Eastern South Asian
Community: Regional and Sub-Regional Cooperation as a Viable Foreign Policy
Initiative 7. The Elephant and the Panda - India and China: Global Allies
and Regional Competitors Part III: Identity, Migration and Structural
Dimensions 8. Party Politics and its Influence over Foreign Policymaking in
India 9. Differentiated Citizenship: Multiculturalism, Secularism and
Indian Foreign Policy 10. From Periphery to the Centre: Subnationalism and
Federal Foreign Policies within a State Nation Part IV: Looking In -
Outside Out: Northeast of India Related to India's Foreign Policymaking
11. Manipur Dynamics in India's Myanmar Policy: Politico-Economic
Perspective 12. Thinking, Looking and Acting: Beyond East and Southeast to
the 'Other Asia' 13. Federalization of Indian Foreign Policy: Recent Trends
Policy: Introducing the Issues Part I: The Evolution of Reactive and
Proactive Foreign Policy 2. The Struggle Between Political Idealism and
Policy Realism: The Making of India's Nuclear Policy 3. India's Foreign
Policy and Domestic Compulsions: Theorizing the Margins of Exclusion 4.
India's Foreign Aid Policy: Aid Recipient and Aid Donor Part II: Global
Ambitions, Internal and Regional Constraints 5. Status of Malaysian-Indians
in Malaysian Social Matrix: Reconciling the Juxtaposition of Foreign Policy
and Coalition Politics in India 6. Towards an Eastern South Asian
Community: Regional and Sub-Regional Cooperation as a Viable Foreign Policy
Initiative 7. The Elephant and the Panda - India and China: Global Allies
and Regional Competitors Part III: Identity, Migration and Structural
Dimensions 8. Party Politics and its Influence over Foreign Policymaking in
India 9. Differentiated Citizenship: Multiculturalism, Secularism and
Indian Foreign Policy 10. From Periphery to the Centre: Subnationalism and
Federal Foreign Policies within a State Nation Part IV: Looking In -
Outside Out: Northeast of India Related to India's Foreign Policymaking
11. Manipur Dynamics in India's Myanmar Policy: Politico-Economic
Perspective 12. Thinking, Looking and Acting: Beyond East and Southeast to
the 'Other Asia' 13. Federalization of Indian Foreign Policy: Recent Trends