International Relations in India: Theorising the region and nation

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Orient Blackswan, 2005 - 414 Seiten
The Companion Volume To International Relations In India: Bringing Theory Back Home Deals With The Interplay Between Identities And Foreign Policy, Borders And Notions Of Territoriality And Critical Geopolitics. The Book Also Makes Room For New Interpretations Of Conventional Areas Of International Relations Such As Power And Violence, Thereby Creating The Conditions For A Sustained And Serious Theoretical Conversation Of The Discipline In India. Of Particular Relevance Are Contributions In The Field Of International Political Economy, An Area Of Traditional Neglect In The South Asian Setting.
 

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ONE Understanding International Conflict in
13
TWO International Political Economy and Regime
47
THREE After Nationalism? Elite Beliefs State
85
FIVE Neorealist Theory and the IndiaPakistan
142
SIX Rethinking Security in South Asia
173
NationState
238
NINE Ethnic SubTerritoriality and the Modern
284
ELEVEN The Failed Dialectic of Territoriality
333
TWELVE The Discreet Charms of Indian Terrorism
358
Index
393
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