The Oxford Handbook of Indian Foreign Policy
Herausgeber: Malone, David M.; Raghavan, Srinath; Mohan, C. Raja
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Herausgeber: Malone, David M.; Raghavan, Srinath; Mohan, C. Raja
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This Oxford Handbook provides a single authoritative analysis of the various dimensions of Indian Foreign Policy.
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This Oxford Handbook provides a single authoritative analysis of the various dimensions of Indian Foreign Policy.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
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- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2017
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- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1306g
- ISBN-13: 9780198803089
- ISBN-10: 0198803087
- Artikelnr.: 48062816
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 772
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1306g
- ISBN-13: 9780198803089
- ISBN-10: 0198803087
- Artikelnr.: 48062816
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
David M. Malone joined the United Nations University on 1 March 2013 as its sixth Rector. In that role, he holds the rank of Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations. Prior to joining the United Nations University Dr. David Malone served (2008-2013) as President of Canada's International Development Research Centre, a funding agency that supports policy-relevant research in the developing world. C. Raja Mohan is Head of Strategic Studies and Distinguished Fellow at the Observer Research Foundation in New Delhi. Earlier he was a Professor of South Asian Studies at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Dr. Mohan served as the Diplomatic Editor and the Washington Correspondent of The Hindu and the Strategic Affairs Editor of The Indian Express. He was a member of India's National Security Advisory Board. Srinath Raghavan is Senior Fellow at Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, and Senior Research Fellow at the Kings India Institute. Dr. Raghavan's research interests are in contemporary history of India, international politics of South Asia, Indian military history, and India's foreign and defence policies since 1947.
* Section I: Introduction
* 1: David M. Malone, C. Raja Mohan and Srinath Raghavan: India and the
World
* 2: Kanti Bajpai: Five Approaches to the Study of Indian Foreign
Policy
* 3: Siddhartha Mallavarapu: Theorising India's Foreign Relations
* Section II: Evolution of Indian Foreign Policy
* 4: Sneh Mahajan: Foreign Policy of the Raj and its Legacy
* 5: Rahul Sagar: Ideas about Foreign Policy Before Independence
* 6: Pallavi Raghavan: Establishing the Ministry of External Affairs
* 7: Andrew Kennedy: Nehru's Foreign Policy: Idealism and Realism
Conjoined?
* 8: Surjit Mansingh: Indira Gandhi's Foreign Policy: Hard Realism?
* 9: Srinath Raghavan: At the Cusp of Transformation: The Rajiv Gandhi
Years, 1984-89
* 10: C. Raja Mohan: Foreign Policy After 1990: Transformation Through
Incremental Adaptation
* 11: Sumit Ganguly: India's National Security
* 12: Ligia Norohna: Resources
* 13: Rohan Mukherjee: India's International Development Program
* 14: Rani Mullen: India's Soft Power
* Section III: Institutions and Actors
* 15: Paul Staniland and Vipin Narang: State and Politics
* 16: Rudra Chaudhuri: The Parliament
* 17: Tanvi Madan: Officialdom
* 18: Rajiv Kumar: The Private Sector
* 19: Manoj Joshi: The Media in the Making of Foreign Policy
* 20: Amitabh Mattoo and Rory Medcalf: Think-Tanks, Universities
* 21: Latha Varadarajan: Mother India and Her Children Abroad: The Role
of the Diaspora in India's Foreign Policy
* 22: Devesh Kapur: Public Opinion
* 23: Jaideep A. Prabhu: Indian Scientists in Defence and Foreign
Policy
* 24: The Economic Imperatives Shaping India's Foreign Policy
* Section IV: Geography
* 25: Stephen Cohen: India and the Region
* 26: Alka Acharya: China
* 27: Rajesh Basrur: India's Policy Towards Pakistan
* 28: Krishnan Srinivasan and Sreeradha Dutta: Bangladesh
* 29: S.D. Muni: India's Nepal Policy
* 30: V. Suryanarayan: India-Sri Lanka Equation: Geography as
Opportunity
* 31: Emilian Kavalski: India's Bifurcated Look in Central Eurasia: The
Central Asian Republics
* 32: Talmiz Ahmad: The Persian Gulf
* 33: Amitava Acharya: India's 'Look East' Policy
* 34: David Scott: The Indian Ocean as India's Ocean: Geopolitics and
Geoeconomic Drivers for the 21st Century
* Section V: Key Partnerships
* 35: Ashley Tellis: US-India Relations: The Struggle for an Enduring
Partnership
* 36: Christian Wagner: Western Europe
* 37: Rajan Menon: The Russian Federation: The Anatomy and Evolution of
a Relationship
* 38: Varun Sahni: Brazil: Fellow Traveller on the Long and Winding
Road to Grandeza
* 39: P.R. Kumaraswamy: Israel: A Maturing Relationship
* 40: Kudrat Virk: India and South Africa
* 41: Constantino Xavier: Unbreakable Bond: Africa in India's Foreign
Policy
* Section VI: Multilateral Diplomacy
* 42: Poorvi Chitalkar and David M. Malone: India and Global Governance
* 43: Manu Bhagavan: India and the United Nations- or Things Fall Apart
* 44: Jason Kirk: India and the International Financial Institutions
* 45: Samir Saran: India's Contemporary Pluritalerism
* 46: Pradeep S. Mehta and Bipul Chatterjee: India in the International
Trading System
* 47: Rajesh Rajagopalan: Multilateralism in India's Nuclear Policy: A
Questionable Default Option
* 48: Navroz Dubash and Lavanya Rajamani: Multilateral Diplomacy on
Climate Change
* Section VII: Looking Ahead
* 49: Sunil Khilnani: India's Rise: The Search for Wealth and Power in
the 21st Century
* 50: Eswaran Sridharan: Rising or Constrained Power? Why India Will
Find It Difficult To Convert Economic Growth and Nuclear Capability
into Power
* 1: David M. Malone, C. Raja Mohan and Srinath Raghavan: India and the
World
* 2: Kanti Bajpai: Five Approaches to the Study of Indian Foreign
Policy
* 3: Siddhartha Mallavarapu: Theorising India's Foreign Relations
* Section II: Evolution of Indian Foreign Policy
* 4: Sneh Mahajan: Foreign Policy of the Raj and its Legacy
* 5: Rahul Sagar: Ideas about Foreign Policy Before Independence
* 6: Pallavi Raghavan: Establishing the Ministry of External Affairs
* 7: Andrew Kennedy: Nehru's Foreign Policy: Idealism and Realism
Conjoined?
* 8: Surjit Mansingh: Indira Gandhi's Foreign Policy: Hard Realism?
* 9: Srinath Raghavan: At the Cusp of Transformation: The Rajiv Gandhi
Years, 1984-89
* 10: C. Raja Mohan: Foreign Policy After 1990: Transformation Through
Incremental Adaptation
* 11: Sumit Ganguly: India's National Security
* 12: Ligia Norohna: Resources
* 13: Rohan Mukherjee: India's International Development Program
* 14: Rani Mullen: India's Soft Power
* Section III: Institutions and Actors
* 15: Paul Staniland and Vipin Narang: State and Politics
* 16: Rudra Chaudhuri: The Parliament
* 17: Tanvi Madan: Officialdom
* 18: Rajiv Kumar: The Private Sector
* 19: Manoj Joshi: The Media in the Making of Foreign Policy
* 20: Amitabh Mattoo and Rory Medcalf: Think-Tanks, Universities
* 21: Latha Varadarajan: Mother India and Her Children Abroad: The Role
of the Diaspora in India's Foreign Policy
* 22: Devesh Kapur: Public Opinion
* 23: Jaideep A. Prabhu: Indian Scientists in Defence and Foreign
Policy
* 24: The Economic Imperatives Shaping India's Foreign Policy
* Section IV: Geography
* 25: Stephen Cohen: India and the Region
* 26: Alka Acharya: China
* 27: Rajesh Basrur: India's Policy Towards Pakistan
* 28: Krishnan Srinivasan and Sreeradha Dutta: Bangladesh
* 29: S.D. Muni: India's Nepal Policy
* 30: V. Suryanarayan: India-Sri Lanka Equation: Geography as
Opportunity
* 31: Emilian Kavalski: India's Bifurcated Look in Central Eurasia: The
Central Asian Republics
* 32: Talmiz Ahmad: The Persian Gulf
* 33: Amitava Acharya: India's 'Look East' Policy
* 34: David Scott: The Indian Ocean as India's Ocean: Geopolitics and
Geoeconomic Drivers for the 21st Century
* Section V: Key Partnerships
* 35: Ashley Tellis: US-India Relations: The Struggle for an Enduring
Partnership
* 36: Christian Wagner: Western Europe
* 37: Rajan Menon: The Russian Federation: The Anatomy and Evolution of
a Relationship
* 38: Varun Sahni: Brazil: Fellow Traveller on the Long and Winding
Road to Grandeza
* 39: P.R. Kumaraswamy: Israel: A Maturing Relationship
* 40: Kudrat Virk: India and South Africa
* 41: Constantino Xavier: Unbreakable Bond: Africa in India's Foreign
Policy
* Section VI: Multilateral Diplomacy
* 42: Poorvi Chitalkar and David M. Malone: India and Global Governance
* 43: Manu Bhagavan: India and the United Nations- or Things Fall Apart
* 44: Jason Kirk: India and the International Financial Institutions
* 45: Samir Saran: India's Contemporary Pluritalerism
* 46: Pradeep S. Mehta and Bipul Chatterjee: India in the International
Trading System
* 47: Rajesh Rajagopalan: Multilateralism in India's Nuclear Policy: A
Questionable Default Option
* 48: Navroz Dubash and Lavanya Rajamani: Multilateral Diplomacy on
Climate Change
* Section VII: Looking Ahead
* 49: Sunil Khilnani: India's Rise: The Search for Wealth and Power in
the 21st Century
* 50: Eswaran Sridharan: Rising or Constrained Power? Why India Will
Find It Difficult To Convert Economic Growth and Nuclear Capability
into Power
* Section I: Introduction
* 1: David M. Malone, C. Raja Mohan and Srinath Raghavan: India and the
World
* 2: Kanti Bajpai: Five Approaches to the Study of Indian Foreign
Policy
* 3: Siddhartha Mallavarapu: Theorising India's Foreign Relations
* Section II: Evolution of Indian Foreign Policy
* 4: Sneh Mahajan: Foreign Policy of the Raj and its Legacy
* 5: Rahul Sagar: Ideas about Foreign Policy Before Independence
* 6: Pallavi Raghavan: Establishing the Ministry of External Affairs
* 7: Andrew Kennedy: Nehru's Foreign Policy: Idealism and Realism
Conjoined?
* 8: Surjit Mansingh: Indira Gandhi's Foreign Policy: Hard Realism?
* 9: Srinath Raghavan: At the Cusp of Transformation: The Rajiv Gandhi
Years, 1984-89
* 10: C. Raja Mohan: Foreign Policy After 1990: Transformation Through
Incremental Adaptation
* 11: Sumit Ganguly: India's National Security
* 12: Ligia Norohna: Resources
* 13: Rohan Mukherjee: India's International Development Program
* 14: Rani Mullen: India's Soft Power
* Section III: Institutions and Actors
* 15: Paul Staniland and Vipin Narang: State and Politics
* 16: Rudra Chaudhuri: The Parliament
* 17: Tanvi Madan: Officialdom
* 18: Rajiv Kumar: The Private Sector
* 19: Manoj Joshi: The Media in the Making of Foreign Policy
* 20: Amitabh Mattoo and Rory Medcalf: Think-Tanks, Universities
* 21: Latha Varadarajan: Mother India and Her Children Abroad: The Role
of the Diaspora in India's Foreign Policy
* 22: Devesh Kapur: Public Opinion
* 23: Jaideep A. Prabhu: Indian Scientists in Defence and Foreign
Policy
* 24: The Economic Imperatives Shaping India's Foreign Policy
* Section IV: Geography
* 25: Stephen Cohen: India and the Region
* 26: Alka Acharya: China
* 27: Rajesh Basrur: India's Policy Towards Pakistan
* 28: Krishnan Srinivasan and Sreeradha Dutta: Bangladesh
* 29: S.D. Muni: India's Nepal Policy
* 30: V. Suryanarayan: India-Sri Lanka Equation: Geography as
Opportunity
* 31: Emilian Kavalski: India's Bifurcated Look in Central Eurasia: The
Central Asian Republics
* 32: Talmiz Ahmad: The Persian Gulf
* 33: Amitava Acharya: India's 'Look East' Policy
* 34: David Scott: The Indian Ocean as India's Ocean: Geopolitics and
Geoeconomic Drivers for the 21st Century
* Section V: Key Partnerships
* 35: Ashley Tellis: US-India Relations: The Struggle for an Enduring
Partnership
* 36: Christian Wagner: Western Europe
* 37: Rajan Menon: The Russian Federation: The Anatomy and Evolution of
a Relationship
* 38: Varun Sahni: Brazil: Fellow Traveller on the Long and Winding
Road to Grandeza
* 39: P.R. Kumaraswamy: Israel: A Maturing Relationship
* 40: Kudrat Virk: India and South Africa
* 41: Constantino Xavier: Unbreakable Bond: Africa in India's Foreign
Policy
* Section VI: Multilateral Diplomacy
* 42: Poorvi Chitalkar and David M. Malone: India and Global Governance
* 43: Manu Bhagavan: India and the United Nations- or Things Fall Apart
* 44: Jason Kirk: India and the International Financial Institutions
* 45: Samir Saran: India's Contemporary Pluritalerism
* 46: Pradeep S. Mehta and Bipul Chatterjee: India in the International
Trading System
* 47: Rajesh Rajagopalan: Multilateralism in India's Nuclear Policy: A
Questionable Default Option
* 48: Navroz Dubash and Lavanya Rajamani: Multilateral Diplomacy on
Climate Change
* Section VII: Looking Ahead
* 49: Sunil Khilnani: India's Rise: The Search for Wealth and Power in
the 21st Century
* 50: Eswaran Sridharan: Rising or Constrained Power? Why India Will
Find It Difficult To Convert Economic Growth and Nuclear Capability
into Power
* 1: David M. Malone, C. Raja Mohan and Srinath Raghavan: India and the
World
* 2: Kanti Bajpai: Five Approaches to the Study of Indian Foreign
Policy
* 3: Siddhartha Mallavarapu: Theorising India's Foreign Relations
* Section II: Evolution of Indian Foreign Policy
* 4: Sneh Mahajan: Foreign Policy of the Raj and its Legacy
* 5: Rahul Sagar: Ideas about Foreign Policy Before Independence
* 6: Pallavi Raghavan: Establishing the Ministry of External Affairs
* 7: Andrew Kennedy: Nehru's Foreign Policy: Idealism and Realism
Conjoined?
* 8: Surjit Mansingh: Indira Gandhi's Foreign Policy: Hard Realism?
* 9: Srinath Raghavan: At the Cusp of Transformation: The Rajiv Gandhi
Years, 1984-89
* 10: C. Raja Mohan: Foreign Policy After 1990: Transformation Through
Incremental Adaptation
* 11: Sumit Ganguly: India's National Security
* 12: Ligia Norohna: Resources
* 13: Rohan Mukherjee: India's International Development Program
* 14: Rani Mullen: India's Soft Power
* Section III: Institutions and Actors
* 15: Paul Staniland and Vipin Narang: State and Politics
* 16: Rudra Chaudhuri: The Parliament
* 17: Tanvi Madan: Officialdom
* 18: Rajiv Kumar: The Private Sector
* 19: Manoj Joshi: The Media in the Making of Foreign Policy
* 20: Amitabh Mattoo and Rory Medcalf: Think-Tanks, Universities
* 21: Latha Varadarajan: Mother India and Her Children Abroad: The Role
of the Diaspora in India's Foreign Policy
* 22: Devesh Kapur: Public Opinion
* 23: Jaideep A. Prabhu: Indian Scientists in Defence and Foreign
Policy
* 24: The Economic Imperatives Shaping India's Foreign Policy
* Section IV: Geography
* 25: Stephen Cohen: India and the Region
* 26: Alka Acharya: China
* 27: Rajesh Basrur: India's Policy Towards Pakistan
* 28: Krishnan Srinivasan and Sreeradha Dutta: Bangladesh
* 29: S.D. Muni: India's Nepal Policy
* 30: V. Suryanarayan: India-Sri Lanka Equation: Geography as
Opportunity
* 31: Emilian Kavalski: India's Bifurcated Look in Central Eurasia: The
Central Asian Republics
* 32: Talmiz Ahmad: The Persian Gulf
* 33: Amitava Acharya: India's 'Look East' Policy
* 34: David Scott: The Indian Ocean as India's Ocean: Geopolitics and
Geoeconomic Drivers for the 21st Century
* Section V: Key Partnerships
* 35: Ashley Tellis: US-India Relations: The Struggle for an Enduring
Partnership
* 36: Christian Wagner: Western Europe
* 37: Rajan Menon: The Russian Federation: The Anatomy and Evolution of
a Relationship
* 38: Varun Sahni: Brazil: Fellow Traveller on the Long and Winding
Road to Grandeza
* 39: P.R. Kumaraswamy: Israel: A Maturing Relationship
* 40: Kudrat Virk: India and South Africa
* 41: Constantino Xavier: Unbreakable Bond: Africa in India's Foreign
Policy
* Section VI: Multilateral Diplomacy
* 42: Poorvi Chitalkar and David M. Malone: India and Global Governance
* 43: Manu Bhagavan: India and the United Nations- or Things Fall Apart
* 44: Jason Kirk: India and the International Financial Institutions
* 45: Samir Saran: India's Contemporary Pluritalerism
* 46: Pradeep S. Mehta and Bipul Chatterjee: India in the International
Trading System
* 47: Rajesh Rajagopalan: Multilateralism in India's Nuclear Policy: A
Questionable Default Option
* 48: Navroz Dubash and Lavanya Rajamani: Multilateral Diplomacy on
Climate Change
* Section VII: Looking Ahead
* 49: Sunil Khilnani: India's Rise: The Search for Wealth and Power in
the 21st Century
* 50: Eswaran Sridharan: Rising or Constrained Power? Why India Will
Find It Difficult To Convert Economic Growth and Nuclear Capability
into Power