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The book presents an overview of Indian foreign policy today. It looks at factors that are shaping India's foreign policy, from domestic politics to material capabilities as well as India's relations with the world and neighbouring countries. Key global issues such as the role of India in...
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Zusammenfassung: | The book presents an overview of Indian foreign policy today. It looks at factors that are shaping India's foreign policy, from domestic politics to material capabilities as well as India's relations with the world and neighbouring countries. Key global issues such as the role of India in international and regional organizations, nuclear proliferation, democracy and climate change are discussed and there is a focus on important current issues such as the strategic triangle of Russia, China and India. |
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505 | 8 | |a 3 India and China: an uneasy relationshipHistorical and diplomatic interactions; Global engagement; From global to bilateral: without much success; Growing frictions; Strained economic ties; Energy competition; India balances a rising China; Conclusion; Notes; 4 India and Russia: convergence across time; The Soviet era: alignment in the non-alignment phase; The 1971 treaty: India's balance of power strategy; A relationship unaffected by domestic politics; The post-Cold War era; Changing balance of power; New expectations from defense; Sub-optimal economic ties; The "Af-Pak" challenge. | |
505 | 8 | |a ConclusionNotes; 5 India and the European Union: a relationship in search of meaning; An important experiment; The EU and the new global order; Limits to EU-India Partnership; India's bilateral outreach; Conclusion; Notes; Snapshot 2: The BRICS fallacy; Part II India and its neighborhood; 6 India and Pakistan: a road to nowhere; A history of wars and conflicts; Pakistan's domestic vulnerabilities; The China-Pakistan axis; No sign of resolution; Notes; 7 India and Bangladesh: a difficult partnership; Balancing India's predominance; Domestic politics and the "Other." | |
505 | 8 | |a Bilateral issues between India and BangladeshWater concerns; Migration and its discontents; Islamist fundamentalism; Weak economic ties; Conclusion; Notes; 8 Nepal and Sri Lanka: India struggles to retain its relevance; A yam between two rocks; From Rajapaksa to Sirisena; Notes; 9 India and Afghanistan: a test case for a rising power; The Cold War and beyond; Phase I: a "soft" engagement; Phase II: New Delhi marginalized; Phase III: India fights back; Conclusion; Notes; Snapshot 3: India and Bhutan; Part III India's extra-regional outreach. | |
505 | 8 | |a 10 India in East and Southeast Asia: "acting" East with an eye on ChinaIndia fashions a "Look East" policy; India and Japan: a growing partnership; India and South Korea: newfound convergence; India's ties with Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Burma: deepening engagement; Conclusion; Notes; 11 India in Africa and Central Asia: part of the new "Great Game"; A post-Cold War reimagining; The China factor; India's challenge in Central Asia; Seeking bilateral partnerships; Notes; 12 India and the Middle East: a fine balance; India responds to the Arab revolutions: caution all the way. | |
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contents | Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Dedication; Table of contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; Indian foreign policy: Cold War and after; Power and interest; Inability to use force effectively; Inability to use force effectively; Marginalization of the military; Strategic culture deficit; Lack of institutionalization; The myth of a debate; The Modi factor; Notes; Snapshot 1: Indian foreign and security policy-making structures; Part I India and major powers; 2 India and the United States:; US-India ties after the Cold War; A constellation of factors; Conclusion; Notes. 3 India and China: an uneasy relationshipHistorical and diplomatic interactions; Global engagement; From global to bilateral: without much success; Growing frictions; Strained economic ties; Energy competition; India balances a rising China; Conclusion; Notes; 4 India and Russia: convergence across time; The Soviet era: alignment in the non-alignment phase; The 1971 treaty: India's balance of power strategy; A relationship unaffected by domestic politics; The post-Cold War era; Changing balance of power; New expectations from defense; Sub-optimal economic ties; The "Af-Pak" challenge. ConclusionNotes; 5 India and the European Union: a relationship in search of meaning; An important experiment; The EU and the new global order; Limits to EU-India Partnership; India's bilateral outreach; Conclusion; Notes; Snapshot 2: The BRICS fallacy; Part II India and its neighborhood; 6 India and Pakistan: a road to nowhere; A history of wars and conflicts; Pakistan's domestic vulnerabilities; The China-Pakistan axis; No sign of resolution; Notes; 7 India and Bangladesh: a difficult partnership; Balancing India's predominance; Domestic politics and the "Other." Bilateral issues between India and BangladeshWater concerns; Migration and its discontents; Islamist fundamentalism; Weak economic ties; Conclusion; Notes; 8 Nepal and Sri Lanka: India struggles to retain its relevance; A yam between two rocks; From Rajapaksa to Sirisena; Notes; 9 India and Afghanistan: a test case for a rising power; The Cold War and beyond; Phase I: a "soft" engagement; Phase II: New Delhi marginalized; Phase III: India fights back; Conclusion; Notes; Snapshot 3: India and Bhutan; Part III India's extra-regional outreach. 10 India in East and Southeast Asia: "acting" East with an eye on ChinaIndia fashions a "Look East" policy; India and Japan: a growing partnership; India and South Korea: newfound convergence; India's ties with Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Burma: deepening engagement; Conclusion; Notes; 11 India in Africa and Central Asia: part of the new "Great Game"; A post-Cold War reimagining; The China factor; India's challenge in Central Asia; Seeking bilateral partnerships; Notes; 12 India and the Middle East: a fine balance; India responds to the Arab revolutions: caution all the way. |
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spelling | Pant, Harsh V., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007082899 Indian foreign policy : an overview / Harsh V. Pant. Manchester University Press, 2017. 1 online resource (x, 246 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Dedication; Table of contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; Indian foreign policy: Cold War and after; Power and interest; Inability to use force effectively; Inability to use force effectively; Marginalization of the military; Strategic culture deficit; Lack of institutionalization; The myth of a debate; The Modi factor; Notes; Snapshot 1: Indian foreign and security policy-making structures; Part I India and major powers; 2 India and the United States:; US-India ties after the Cold War; A constellation of factors; Conclusion; Notes. 3 India and China: an uneasy relationshipHistorical and diplomatic interactions; Global engagement; From global to bilateral: without much success; Growing frictions; Strained economic ties; Energy competition; India balances a rising China; Conclusion; Notes; 4 India and Russia: convergence across time; The Soviet era: alignment in the non-alignment phase; The 1971 treaty: India's balance of power strategy; A relationship unaffected by domestic politics; The post-Cold War era; Changing balance of power; New expectations from defense; Sub-optimal economic ties; The "Af-Pak" challenge. ConclusionNotes; 5 India and the European Union: a relationship in search of meaning; An important experiment; The EU and the new global order; Limits to EU-India Partnership; India's bilateral outreach; Conclusion; Notes; Snapshot 2: The BRICS fallacy; Part II India and its neighborhood; 6 India and Pakistan: a road to nowhere; A history of wars and conflicts; Pakistan's domestic vulnerabilities; The China-Pakistan axis; No sign of resolution; Notes; 7 India and Bangladesh: a difficult partnership; Balancing India's predominance; Domestic politics and the "Other." Bilateral issues between India and BangladeshWater concerns; Migration and its discontents; Islamist fundamentalism; Weak economic ties; Conclusion; Notes; 8 Nepal and Sri Lanka: India struggles to retain its relevance; A yam between two rocks; From Rajapaksa to Sirisena; Notes; 9 India and Afghanistan: a test case for a rising power; The Cold War and beyond; Phase I: a "soft" engagement; Phase II: New Delhi marginalized; Phase III: India fights back; Conclusion; Notes; Snapshot 3: India and Bhutan; Part III India's extra-regional outreach. 10 India in East and Southeast Asia: "acting" East with an eye on ChinaIndia fashions a "Look East" policy; India and Japan: a growing partnership; India and South Korea: newfound convergence; India's ties with Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Burma: deepening engagement; Conclusion; Notes; 11 India in Africa and Central Asia: part of the new "Great Game"; A post-Cold War reimagining; The China factor; India's challenge in Central Asia; Seeking bilateral partnerships; Notes; 12 India and the Middle East: a fine balance; India responds to the Arab revolutions: caution all the way. The book presents an overview of Indian foreign policy today. It looks at factors that are shaping India's foreign policy, from domestic politics to material capabilities as well as India's relations with the world and neighbouring countries. Key global issues such as the role of India in international and regional organizations, nuclear proliferation, democracy and climate change are discussed and there is a focus on important current issues such as the strategic triangle of Russia, China and India. India Foreign relations 21st century. Inde Relations extérieures 21e siècle. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government International. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Comparative Politics. bisacsh Diplomatic relations fast India fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJmdx47cDXrRhBXHtbvPwC 2000-2099 fast has work: Indian foreign policy (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFWbcvJMHfgGJ7kHF9byBP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1842622 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Pant, Harsh V. Indian foreign policy : an overview / Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Dedication; Table of contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; Indian foreign policy: Cold War and after; Power and interest; Inability to use force effectively; Inability to use force effectively; Marginalization of the military; Strategic culture deficit; Lack of institutionalization; The myth of a debate; The Modi factor; Notes; Snapshot 1: Indian foreign and security policy-making structures; Part I India and major powers; 2 India and the United States:; US-India ties after the Cold War; A constellation of factors; Conclusion; Notes. 3 India and China: an uneasy relationshipHistorical and diplomatic interactions; Global engagement; From global to bilateral: without much success; Growing frictions; Strained economic ties; Energy competition; India balances a rising China; Conclusion; Notes; 4 India and Russia: convergence across time; The Soviet era: alignment in the non-alignment phase; The 1971 treaty: India's balance of power strategy; A relationship unaffected by domestic politics; The post-Cold War era; Changing balance of power; New expectations from defense; Sub-optimal economic ties; The "Af-Pak" challenge. ConclusionNotes; 5 India and the European Union: a relationship in search of meaning; An important experiment; The EU and the new global order; Limits to EU-India Partnership; India's bilateral outreach; Conclusion; Notes; Snapshot 2: The BRICS fallacy; Part II India and its neighborhood; 6 India and Pakistan: a road to nowhere; A history of wars and conflicts; Pakistan's domestic vulnerabilities; The China-Pakistan axis; No sign of resolution; Notes; 7 India and Bangladesh: a difficult partnership; Balancing India's predominance; Domestic politics and the "Other." Bilateral issues between India and BangladeshWater concerns; Migration and its discontents; Islamist fundamentalism; Weak economic ties; Conclusion; Notes; 8 Nepal and Sri Lanka: India struggles to retain its relevance; A yam between two rocks; From Rajapaksa to Sirisena; Notes; 9 India and Afghanistan: a test case for a rising power; The Cold War and beyond; Phase I: a "soft" engagement; Phase II: New Delhi marginalized; Phase III: India fights back; Conclusion; Notes; Snapshot 3: India and Bhutan; Part III India's extra-regional outreach. 10 India in East and Southeast Asia: "acting" East with an eye on ChinaIndia fashions a "Look East" policy; India and Japan: a growing partnership; India and South Korea: newfound convergence; India's ties with Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Burma: deepening engagement; Conclusion; Notes; 11 India in Africa and Central Asia: part of the new "Great Game"; A post-Cold War reimagining; The China factor; India's challenge in Central Asia; Seeking bilateral partnerships; Notes; 12 India and the Middle East: a fine balance; India responds to the Arab revolutions: caution all the way. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government International. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Comparative Politics. bisacsh Diplomatic relations fast |
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topic | POLITICAL SCIENCE Government International. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Comparative Politics. bisacsh Diplomatic relations fast |
topic_facet | India Foreign relations 21st century. Inde Relations extérieures 21e siècle. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government International. POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations General. POLITICAL SCIENCE Comparative Politics. Diplomatic relations India |
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