Relations of NDA and UPA with Neighbours
Author: Raj Kumar Singh
Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 432
ISBN-13: 9788121210607
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Author: Raj Kumar Singh
Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 432
ISBN-13: 9788121210607
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Avipsu Halder
Publisher: IndraStra Global e-Journal Hosting Services
Published: 2017-06-30
Total Pages: 106
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKJAIR Journal of International Relations (JAIR J. Int. Relat.) is a biennial, peer-reviewed, refereed journal of International Relations published by The Jadavpur Association of International Relations with the financial assistance from the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi.
Author: Raj Kumar Singh
Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 348
ISBN-13: 9788121211291
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Nicholas J. Wheeler
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2018-03-09
Total Pages: 310
ISBN-13: 0192512676
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHow can two states with enemy relations transform their relationship? Nicholas Wheeler argues that the discipline of International Relations has not done a good job of answering this question because its focus has been on the state and the individual levels of analysis. In this ground-breaking book, he argues for the importance of a new level of analysis in trust research the interpersonal relationships between state leaders. In doing so, he makes two key contributions. Firstly, developing a new theory of interpersonal trust that can be applied to the international level, and secondly, showing how this theory contributes to the literature on signalling in IR. The theory of interpersonal trust developed in the book provides a novel response to the central problem identified by signalling theory in IR: whether the receivers of signals interpret them in the way intended by their senders. The author argues that, in fact, trust between two leaders is causally prior to the accurate interpretation of the signals they send with the aim of communicating peaceful intent. Trust, therefore, does away with the problem of the ambiguity of signal interpretation. He goes on to examine exactly how a new relationship of trust emerges between two leaders who represent states with enemy relations: through face-to-face interaction and the crucial process of bonding between them that this makes possible. This powerful new theory of interpersonal trust is applied to three cases: the personal interactions between US and Soviet leaders Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev in ending the Cold War; the face-to-face interactions between Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in reducing conflict between India and Pakistan in 1998-1999; and the interactions in 2009-10 between Barack Obama and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei that failed to achieve a breakthrough in US-Iran nuclear relations.
Author: Aditi Malhotra
Publisher: Verlag Barbara Budrich
Published: 2022-06-13
Total Pages: 309
ISBN-13: 3847418416
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn view of the fast-changing world order, emerging countries are increasingly influencing the dynamics of regional securities. This timely and in-depth book examines India’s reorienting strategic posture and describes how New Delhi’s security policy in the Indo-Pacific region has evolved and expanded over the past two decades. The author argues that India’s quest to leverage its geostrategic location to emerge as an Indo-Pacific actor faces multiple challenges, which create a clear divide between the country’s political rhetoric and action on the ground. The author critically examines these contradictions to better situate India's security role in an increasingly fluid Indo-Pacific region.
Author: Arnab Chakrabarty
Publisher: IndraStra Global e-Journal Hosting Services
Published: 2016-12-31
Total Pages: 92
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKJAIR Journal of International Relations (JAIR J. Int. Relat.) is a biennial, peer-reviewed, refereed journal of International Relations published by The Jadavpur Association of International Relations with the financial assistance from the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi.
Author: Rumel Dahiya
Publisher:
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9788182746879
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTakes a prospective look at India's neighbourhood as it may evolve by 2030. The book underlines the challenges that confront Indian policymakers, the opportunities that are likely to emerge, and the manner in which they should frame foreign and security policies for India to maximise the gains and minimise the losses.
Author: Shveta Dhaliwal
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2023-06-09
Total Pages: 120
ISBN-13: 1000890279
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book brings together new perspectives on India’s foreign policy in the light of a constantly shifting world order. From India’s relations in its immediate neighborhood to its China policy, from India-US relations under Biden to Quad, from Grand Strategy to peacekeeping, this book brings to the fore the shifting terrains of global politics and India’s significant place in it. The chapters in the volume: Critically examine changing preoccupations of India’s foreign policy and its geopolitical interests, including its Act East Policy; Include comprehensive inputs on India’s China policy and relations with Japan; Explore India’s relations with the USA, the Middle-East, Afghanistan, and Central Asia; Discuss at length India’s nuclear, energy, and foreign investment policies; Analyze India’s positioning on the emergence of the Indo-Pacific discourse. This volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of political science and international relations. It will also be of use to foreign policy and diplomacy practitioners, career bureaucrats and government think tanks.
Author: Laskar
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2022-09-23
Total Pages: 449
ISBN-13: 0192868063
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe decade 2004-14- when the two United Progressive Alliance (UPA) governments, led by prime minister Manmohan Singh, were in office- was a remarkable milestone in the history of India's diplomacy. The period saw a significant transformation in the way India deals with the external world. Under the quiet and active leadership of prime minister Manmohan Singh, India established important strategic partnerships, managed key security challenges, carved out a position of influence in core domains of global governance, and fostered the economic development and socio-political stability of its neighbourhood. The ten years of UPA rule has been a crucial passage in the evolution of India's foreign policy, and yet this period has been-until now-curiously understudied. This book bridges this puzzling gap in the literature. In this book, seventeen eminent scholars of international relations, drawn from leading universities around the world, examine and debate India's diplomacy during this period. This is the first comprehensive assessment of the transformations brought by the UPA governments in India's foreign policy. It offers a wide-ranging analysis of India's bilateral relations and engagements with important geographic regions, as well as insight into India's diplomacy on major issue areas such as international trade, nuclear policy, maritime security, energy, and UN Security Council reform.
Author: Rakhahari Chatterji
Publisher: IndraStra Global e-Journal Hosting Services
Published: 2014-12-31
Total Pages: 74
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKJAIR Journal of International Relations (JAIR J. Int. Relat.) is a biennial, peer-reviewed, refereed journal of International Relations published by The Jadavpur Association of International Relations with the financial assistance from the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi.