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The interface of domestic and international factors in India's foreign policy / edited by Johannes Dragsbaek Schmidt and Shantanu Chakrabarti

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: Routledge, 2021.Description: viii,301pISBN:
  • 9780367641320
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.54 INT
Contents:
Chapter 1. The Interface of Domestic and International Factors in India's Foreign Policy: Introducing the IssuesJohannes Dragsbæk Schmidt and Shantanu ChakrabartiPart I: The Evolution of Reactive and Proactive Foreign PolicyChapter 2. The Struggle Between Political Idealism and Policy Realism: The Making of India's Nuclear PolicyA. Vinod KumarChapter 3. India's Foreign Policy and Domestic Compulsions: Theorizing the Margins of ExclusionSashinunglaChapter 4. India's Foreign Aid Policy: Aid Recipient and Aid DonorJørgen Dige PedersenPart II: Global Ambitions, Internal and Regional ConstraintsChapter 5. Status of Malaysian-Indians in Malaysian Social Matrix: Reconciling the Juxtaposition of Foreign Policy and Coalition Politics in IndiaTridib ChakrabortiChapter 6. Towards an Eastern South Asian Community: Regional and Sub-Regional Cooperation as a Viable Foreign Policy InitiativeRiddhi BhattacharyaChapter 7. The Elephant and the Panda India and China: Global Allies and Regional CompetitorsJohannes Dragsbæk SchmidtPart III: Identity, Migration and Structural DimensionsChapter 8. Party Politics and its Influence over Foreign Policymaking in IndiaAleksandra JaskólskaChapter 9. Differentiated Citizenship: Multiculturalism, Secularism and Indian Foreign PolicyCatarina Kinnvall and Ted SvenssonChapter 10. From Periphery to the Centre: Subnationalism and Federal Foreign Policies within a State NationShantanu Chakrabarti and Johannes Dragsbæk SchmidtPart IV: Looking In Outside Out: Northeast of India Related to India's Foreign PolicymakingChapter 11. Manipur Dynamics in India's Myanmar Policy: Politico-Economic PerspectiveLangpoklakpam Suraj SinghChapter 12. Thinking, Looking and Acting: Beyond East and Southeast to the 'Other Asia'SashinunglaChapter 13. Federalization of Indian Foreign Policy: Recent TrendsSreya Maitra and Shibashis Chatterjee
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Chapter 1. The Interface of Domestic and International Factors in India's Foreign Policy: Introducing the IssuesJohannes Dragsbæk Schmidt and Shantanu ChakrabartiPart I: The Evolution of Reactive and Proactive Foreign PolicyChapter 2. The Struggle Between Political Idealism and Policy Realism: The Making of India's Nuclear PolicyA. Vinod KumarChapter 3. India's Foreign Policy and Domestic Compulsions: Theorizing the Margins of ExclusionSashinunglaChapter 4. India's Foreign Aid Policy: Aid Recipient and Aid DonorJørgen Dige PedersenPart II: Global Ambitions, Internal and Regional ConstraintsChapter 5. Status of Malaysian-Indians in Malaysian Social Matrix: Reconciling the Juxtaposition of Foreign Policy and Coalition Politics in IndiaTridib ChakrabortiChapter 6. Towards an Eastern South Asian Community: Regional and Sub-Regional Cooperation as a Viable Foreign Policy InitiativeRiddhi BhattacharyaChapter 7. The Elephant and the Panda India and China: Global Allies and Regional CompetitorsJohannes Dragsbæk SchmidtPart III: Identity, Migration and Structural DimensionsChapter 8. Party Politics and its Influence over Foreign Policymaking in IndiaAleksandra JaskólskaChapter 9. Differentiated Citizenship: Multiculturalism, Secularism and Indian Foreign PolicyCatarina Kinnvall and Ted SvenssonChapter 10. From Periphery to the Centre: Subnationalism and Federal Foreign Policies within a State NationShantanu Chakrabarti and Johannes Dragsbæk SchmidtPart IV: Looking In Outside Out: Northeast of India Related to India's Foreign PolicymakingChapter 11. Manipur Dynamics in India's Myanmar Policy: Politico-Economic PerspectiveLangpoklakpam Suraj SinghChapter 12. Thinking, Looking and Acting: Beyond East and Southeast to the 'Other Asia'SashinunglaChapter 13. Federalization of Indian Foreign Policy: Recent TrendsSreya Maitra and Shibashis Chatterjee

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