Engaging the World
Indian Foreign Policy Since 1947
Herausgeber: Ganguly, Sumit
Engaging the World
Indian Foreign Policy Since 1947
Herausgeber: Ganguly, Sumit
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This book provides a survey of India's foreign policy towards and external relations with different countries:China, US, UK, Germany, France, Afghanistan, Israel, Russia Japan, South Korea, Africa, Latin America, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka since Independence.
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This book provides a survey of India's foreign policy towards and external relations with different countries:China, US, UK, Germany, France, Afghanistan, Israel, Russia Japan, South Korea, Africa, Latin America, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka since Independence.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 150mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780199458325
- ISBN-10: 0199458324
- Artikelnr.: 47867597
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 150mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780199458325
- ISBN-10: 0199458324
- Artikelnr.: 47867597
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Prof. Sumit Ganguly is Professor of Political Science and Rabindranath Tagore Chair in Indian Cultures and Civilizations, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
* Acknowledgements
* Introduction: Sumit Ganguly and Nicolas Blarel
* Part 1: India and South Asia
* 1. India-Pakistan Relations: Between War and Peace (Rajesh Basrur)
* 2. Indo-Sri Lanka Relations: Geopolitics, Domestic Politics or
Something More Complex? (Eswaran Sridharan)
* 3. India-Bangladesh Relations: An Overview (Shibashis Chatterjee)
* 4. India-Afghanistan Relations (Rani Mullen)
* Part 2: India and the Major Powers
* 5. The Indo-U.S. Entente: Committed Relationship or "Friends with
Benefits?" (Devin Hagerty)
* 6. India's China Policy (Manjeet Pardesi)
* 7. India and Russia: A Special Relationship? (Vidya Nadkarni)
* Part 3: India and West Europe
* 8. India and the United Kingdom: Finding a new Equilibrium (Andrew
Wyatt)
* 9. India's Foreign Policy Toward France: A Strategic Partnership
First (Jean-Luc Racine)
* 10. India's Germany Policy since 1947: An Entrepreneurial Partnership
(Hannes Ebert)
* Part 4: India's Extended Horizons
* 11. India's Relations with Japan and South Korea (Manjeet Pardesi)
* 12. India and Southeast Asia: Whither India's strategic engagement
with ASEAN? (Isabelle de Saint-Mí(c)zard)
* 13. The Partnership that dare not Speak its Name? The Evolution of
India-Israel Relations (Nicolas Blarel)
* 14. India and Latin America: Distant Acquaintance, Rhetorical
Solidarity, Strategic Engagement (Varun Sahni)
* 15. India's Resurgent Foreign Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa (Rani
Mullen)
* Part 5: India's External Policies
* 16. Domestic and International Influences on India's Energy Policy
(Dinshaw Mistry)
* 17. India's Nuclear Weapons Policy (Vipin Narang)
* 18. India's Foreign Economic Policies (Rahul Mukherji)
* Index
* Notes on the Editor and Contributors
* Introduction: Sumit Ganguly and Nicolas Blarel
* Part 1: India and South Asia
* 1. India-Pakistan Relations: Between War and Peace (Rajesh Basrur)
* 2. Indo-Sri Lanka Relations: Geopolitics, Domestic Politics or
Something More Complex? (Eswaran Sridharan)
* 3. India-Bangladesh Relations: An Overview (Shibashis Chatterjee)
* 4. India-Afghanistan Relations (Rani Mullen)
* Part 2: India and the Major Powers
* 5. The Indo-U.S. Entente: Committed Relationship or "Friends with
Benefits?" (Devin Hagerty)
* 6. India's China Policy (Manjeet Pardesi)
* 7. India and Russia: A Special Relationship? (Vidya Nadkarni)
* Part 3: India and West Europe
* 8. India and the United Kingdom: Finding a new Equilibrium (Andrew
Wyatt)
* 9. India's Foreign Policy Toward France: A Strategic Partnership
First (Jean-Luc Racine)
* 10. India's Germany Policy since 1947: An Entrepreneurial Partnership
(Hannes Ebert)
* Part 4: India's Extended Horizons
* 11. India's Relations with Japan and South Korea (Manjeet Pardesi)
* 12. India and Southeast Asia: Whither India's strategic engagement
with ASEAN? (Isabelle de Saint-Mí(c)zard)
* 13. The Partnership that dare not Speak its Name? The Evolution of
India-Israel Relations (Nicolas Blarel)
* 14. India and Latin America: Distant Acquaintance, Rhetorical
Solidarity, Strategic Engagement (Varun Sahni)
* 15. India's Resurgent Foreign Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa (Rani
Mullen)
* Part 5: India's External Policies
* 16. Domestic and International Influences on India's Energy Policy
(Dinshaw Mistry)
* 17. India's Nuclear Weapons Policy (Vipin Narang)
* 18. India's Foreign Economic Policies (Rahul Mukherji)
* Index
* Notes on the Editor and Contributors
* Acknowledgements
* Introduction: Sumit Ganguly and Nicolas Blarel
* Part 1: India and South Asia
* 1. India-Pakistan Relations: Between War and Peace (Rajesh Basrur)
* 2. Indo-Sri Lanka Relations: Geopolitics, Domestic Politics or
Something More Complex? (Eswaran Sridharan)
* 3. India-Bangladesh Relations: An Overview (Shibashis Chatterjee)
* 4. India-Afghanistan Relations (Rani Mullen)
* Part 2: India and the Major Powers
* 5. The Indo-U.S. Entente: Committed Relationship or "Friends with
Benefits?" (Devin Hagerty)
* 6. India's China Policy (Manjeet Pardesi)
* 7. India and Russia: A Special Relationship? (Vidya Nadkarni)
* Part 3: India and West Europe
* 8. India and the United Kingdom: Finding a new Equilibrium (Andrew
Wyatt)
* 9. India's Foreign Policy Toward France: A Strategic Partnership
First (Jean-Luc Racine)
* 10. India's Germany Policy since 1947: An Entrepreneurial Partnership
(Hannes Ebert)
* Part 4: India's Extended Horizons
* 11. India's Relations with Japan and South Korea (Manjeet Pardesi)
* 12. India and Southeast Asia: Whither India's strategic engagement
with ASEAN? (Isabelle de Saint-Mí(c)zard)
* 13. The Partnership that dare not Speak its Name? The Evolution of
India-Israel Relations (Nicolas Blarel)
* 14. India and Latin America: Distant Acquaintance, Rhetorical
Solidarity, Strategic Engagement (Varun Sahni)
* 15. India's Resurgent Foreign Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa (Rani
Mullen)
* Part 5: India's External Policies
* 16. Domestic and International Influences on India's Energy Policy
(Dinshaw Mistry)
* 17. India's Nuclear Weapons Policy (Vipin Narang)
* 18. India's Foreign Economic Policies (Rahul Mukherji)
* Index
* Notes on the Editor and Contributors
* Introduction: Sumit Ganguly and Nicolas Blarel
* Part 1: India and South Asia
* 1. India-Pakistan Relations: Between War and Peace (Rajesh Basrur)
* 2. Indo-Sri Lanka Relations: Geopolitics, Domestic Politics or
Something More Complex? (Eswaran Sridharan)
* 3. India-Bangladesh Relations: An Overview (Shibashis Chatterjee)
* 4. India-Afghanistan Relations (Rani Mullen)
* Part 2: India and the Major Powers
* 5. The Indo-U.S. Entente: Committed Relationship or "Friends with
Benefits?" (Devin Hagerty)
* 6. India's China Policy (Manjeet Pardesi)
* 7. India and Russia: A Special Relationship? (Vidya Nadkarni)
* Part 3: India and West Europe
* 8. India and the United Kingdom: Finding a new Equilibrium (Andrew
Wyatt)
* 9. India's Foreign Policy Toward France: A Strategic Partnership
First (Jean-Luc Racine)
* 10. India's Germany Policy since 1947: An Entrepreneurial Partnership
(Hannes Ebert)
* Part 4: India's Extended Horizons
* 11. India's Relations with Japan and South Korea (Manjeet Pardesi)
* 12. India and Southeast Asia: Whither India's strategic engagement
with ASEAN? (Isabelle de Saint-Mí(c)zard)
* 13. The Partnership that dare not Speak its Name? The Evolution of
India-Israel Relations (Nicolas Blarel)
* 14. India and Latin America: Distant Acquaintance, Rhetorical
Solidarity, Strategic Engagement (Varun Sahni)
* 15. India's Resurgent Foreign Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa (Rani
Mullen)
* Part 5: India's External Policies
* 16. Domestic and International Influences on India's Energy Policy
(Dinshaw Mistry)
* 17. India's Nuclear Weapons Policy (Vipin Narang)
* 18. India's Foreign Economic Policies (Rahul Mukherji)
* Index
* Notes on the Editor and Contributors