India and Central Asia : The Mythmaking and International Relations of a Rising Power

By: Kavalski, EmilianLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi Bloomsbury Publishing 2010Description: x, 255pISBN: 9789356400801 (PB)Subject(s): India Foreign relations 1984 -- Diplomatic relations -- India | International Relations -- Central Foreign relations -- Central Asia | General
Contents:
1. Introduction: Framing India's International Interactions 2. Trajectories of India's Post-Cold War Foreign Policy 3. The Myth of Assertive Posturing and India's Post-1998 Foreign Policy Making 4. The 'Look North' Policy: Uncovering India's Discourses on Central Asia 5. The Peacock and the Bear: Shifting New Delhi's Relations with Moscow in Central Asia 6. An Elephant in a China Shop: India's Search for Pragmatic Relations with China in Central Asia 7. The Porcupine meets Mars and Venus: India's Interactions with the West in Central Asia 8. Conclusion: the No influence of the 'Look North' policy
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1. Introduction: Framing India's International Interactions
2. Trajectories of India's Post-Cold War Foreign Policy
3. The Myth of Assertive Posturing and India's Post-1998 Foreign Policy Making
4. The 'Look North' Policy: Uncovering India's Discourses on Central Asia
5. The Peacock and the Bear: Shifting New Delhi's Relations with Moscow in Central Asia
6. An Elephant in a China Shop: India's Search for Pragmatic Relations with China in Central Asia
7. The Porcupine meets Mars and Venus: India's Interactions with the West in Central Asia
8. Conclusion: the No influence of the 'Look North' policy

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