This is the first analysis of India-U.S. foreign policy during the formative period of their relations to be able to use the Nehru Papers, the seminal source for understanding the worldview of India's first Prime Minister and Minister of External Affairs, 1947-1964. Nehru established the twin pillars of Non-Alignment and Asianism as the foundation of India's foreign policy. Read alongside declassified U.S. documents and available declassified Chinese documents, they provide the foundational understanding of U.S.-India suspicion and India-China rivalry.
This is the first analysis of India-U.S. foreign policy during the formative period of their relations to be able to use the Nehru Papers, the seminal source for understanding the worldview of India's first Prime Minister and Minister of External Affairs, 1947-1964. Nehru established the twin pillars of Non-Alignment and Asianism as the foundation of India's foreign policy. Read alongside declassified U.S. documents and available declassified Chinese documents, they provide the foundational understanding of U.S.-India suspicion and India-China rivalry.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Francine R. Frankel is Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Founding Director of the Center for the Advanced Study of India (CASI) at the University of Pennsylvania. She is a Founding Member of the University of Pennsylvania Institute for the Advanced Study of India (UPIASI), New Delhi, the counterpart institution of CASI. She is the author, or co-editor of eight books, including India's Political Economy, 1947-1977, and India's Political Economy, 1947-2004, second edition.
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* Preface * Acknowledgments * Abbreviations * Chapter 1: First Encounters * Chapter 2: Partition: Anglo-U.S. Origins of Strategic Parity between India and Pakistan * Chapter 3: Kashmir: Onset of India's Suspicion of the United States * Chapter 4: Different Worlds: U.S. and Indian Policies toward Nationalist Movements in Asia, Communist Victory in China, and the Chinese Claim to Tibet * Chapter 5: Korea: India's "Un-Neutral" China Policy Stokes U.S. Suspicions * Chapter 6: U.S. and Indian Policies in Direct Conflict, Part I: Collective Security in the Middle East and Pakistan * Chapter 7: U.S. and Indian Policies in Direct Conflict, Part II: India's "Area of Peace" as a Strategy to Contain U.S. Intervention in Indi-China and Southeast Asia * Chapter 8: India-China War, 1962 * Epilogue * Bibliography
* Preface * Acknowledgments * Abbreviations * Chapter 1: First Encounters * Chapter 2: Partition: Anglo-U.S. Origins of Strategic Parity between India and Pakistan * Chapter 3: Kashmir: Onset of India's Suspicion of the United States * Chapter 4: Different Worlds: U.S. and Indian Policies toward Nationalist Movements in Asia, Communist Victory in China, and the Chinese Claim to Tibet * Chapter 5: Korea: India's "Un-Neutral" China Policy Stokes U.S. Suspicions * Chapter 6: U.S. and Indian Policies in Direct Conflict, Part I: Collective Security in the Middle East and Pakistan * Chapter 7: U.S. and Indian Policies in Direct Conflict, Part II: India's "Area of Peace" as a Strategy to Contain U.S. Intervention in Indi-China and Southeast Asia * Chapter 8: India-China War, 1962 * Epilogue * Bibliography
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