Beyond South Asia: India's strategic evolution and the reintegration of the subcontinent
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spelling | Padukone, Neil Verfasser aut Beyond South Asia India's strategic evolution and the reintegration of the subcontinent Neil Padukone New York Bloomsbury Academic 2014 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Print version record "The Republic of India occupies a key geopolitical and strategic space at the center of the Indian Ocean. How it interacts with the rest of the world will have profound consequences in the 21st century. Beyond South Asia follows the evolution of India's strategic thinking since 1947, providing a comprehensive analysis of its foreign policy worldview. It begins with India's failed attempt to unite and dominate the subcontinent following independence, a strategy that resulted in conflict as its smaller neighbors invited the U.S. and China to the region, resisted intra-regional cooperation, and even violently opposed New Delhi. It then explores how this worldview has shifted as India, needing markets, energy resources, and ways to balance against China, has developed economic and military ties in Central and Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa, the southern Indian Ocean, and beyond. To do so has required more stability in South Asia, making India more conciliatory toward other countries of the subcontinent. This is in turn leading to a lessening of tensions, enhanced cooperation, and an economic reintegration of the subcontinent, including a burgeoning detente with Pakistan. This in-depth analysis provides a comprehensive look at the domestic and regional factors that drive India, a key actor in global politics. Written in an accessible manner, it will be of use to students and specialists of Indian foreign policy, South Asian politics, international relations, and security studies and to anyone interested in the future of AfPak, the Indian Ocean region, and America's "strategic pivot.""-- Machine generated contents note: -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PART ONE: INTRODUCTION Chapter One: Introduction PART TWO: INDIA'S MONROE DOCTRINE Chapter Two: Indian Geopolitical Strategy Chapter Three: Big Brother, Little Brother: India's Small Neighbors Chapter Four: Paired Minorities: The Fraught Relationship with Pakistan Chapter Five: Extra-Regional Powers: The United States and China Chapter Six: Geographic Dislocation: The Fallout of Intraregional Conflict PART THREE: LOOKING BEYOND Chapter Seven: Economic Shift Chapter Eight: Balancing China Chapter Nine: Beyond South Asia: A New Strategic Direction Chapter Ten: "Natural Allies"? The United States and India in the 21st Century PART FOUR: SOUTH ASIAN THREAT PERCEPTION AND REGIONAL INTEGRATION Chapter Eleven: Small Neighbors Chapter Twelve: Pakistan: Mutually Assured Construction PART FIVE: CONCLUSION Chapter Thirteen: Conclusion Since 1947 fast Geschichte 1947-2012 gnd rswk-swf POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / International Security bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / International bisacsh Diplomatic relations fast International economic integration fast Strategic aspects of individual places fast Diplomatische Beziehungen Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd rswk-swf Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd rswk-swf Indien (DE-588)4026722-2 gnd rswk-swf Indien (DE-588)4026722-2 g Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 s Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 s Geschichte 1947-2012 z 1\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Padukone, Neil Beyond South Asia http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=818497 Aggregator Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Padukone, Neil Beyond South Asia India's strategic evolution and the reintegration of the subcontinent "The Republic of India occupies a key geopolitical and strategic space at the center of the Indian Ocean. How it interacts with the rest of the world will have profound consequences in the 21st century. Beyond South Asia follows the evolution of India's strategic thinking since 1947, providing a comprehensive analysis of its foreign policy worldview. It begins with India's failed attempt to unite and dominate the subcontinent following independence, a strategy that resulted in conflict as its smaller neighbors invited the U.S. and China to the region, resisted intra-regional cooperation, and even violently opposed New Delhi. It then explores how this worldview has shifted as India, needing markets, energy resources, and ways to balance against China, has developed economic and military ties in Central and Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa, the southern Indian Ocean, and beyond. To do so has required more stability in South Asia, making India more conciliatory toward other countries of the subcontinent. This is in turn leading to a lessening of tensions, enhanced cooperation, and an economic reintegration of the subcontinent, including a burgeoning detente with Pakistan. This in-depth analysis provides a comprehensive look at the domestic and regional factors that drive India, a key actor in global politics. Written in an accessible manner, it will be of use to students and specialists of Indian foreign policy, South Asian politics, international relations, and security studies and to anyone interested in the future of AfPak, the Indian Ocean region, and America's "strategic pivot.""-- Machine generated contents note: -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PART ONE: INTRODUCTION Chapter One: Introduction PART TWO: INDIA'S MONROE DOCTRINE Chapter Two: Indian Geopolitical Strategy Chapter Three: Big Brother, Little Brother: India's Small Neighbors Chapter Four: Paired Minorities: The Fraught Relationship with Pakistan Chapter Five: Extra-Regional Powers: The United States and China Chapter Six: Geographic Dislocation: The Fallout of Intraregional Conflict PART THREE: LOOKING BEYOND Chapter Seven: Economic Shift Chapter Eight: Balancing China Chapter Nine: Beyond South Asia: A New Strategic Direction Chapter Ten: "Natural Allies"? The United States and India in the 21st Century PART FOUR: SOUTH ASIAN THREAT PERCEPTION AND REGIONAL INTEGRATION Chapter Eleven: Small Neighbors Chapter Twelve: Pakistan: Mutually Assured Construction PART FIVE: CONCLUSION Chapter Thirteen: Conclusion POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / International Security bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / International bisacsh Diplomatic relations fast International economic integration fast Strategic aspects of individual places fast Diplomatische Beziehungen Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd |
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title_sort | beyond south asia india s strategic evolution and the reintegration of the subcontinent |
title_sub | India's strategic evolution and the reintegration of the subcontinent |
topic | POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / International Security bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / International bisacsh Diplomatic relations fast International economic integration fast Strategic aspects of individual places fast Diplomatische Beziehungen Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd |
topic_facet | POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / International Security POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / International Diplomatic relations International economic integration Strategic aspects of individual places Diplomatische Beziehungen Außenpolitik Internationale Politik Indien |
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