Beschreibung:
This volume brings together cutting-edge research in the field of Indian foreign policy both at the theoretical and empirical level.
Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction Harsh V. Pant; Part I. Theoretical Evolution: 2. Power and Indian foreign policy Rohan Mukherjee; 3. Constructivism and Indian foreign policy Priya Chacko; 4. Exploring historical memory and Indian foreign policy Manjari Chatterjee Miller; 5. A doubled geography: geobody, land, and sea in Indian security thought Itty Abraham; 6. Foreign policy analysis and Indian foreign policy Harsh V. Pant and Avinash Paliwal; Part II. Emerging Themes: 7. Non-alignment and beyond Harsh V. Pant and Julie M. Super; 8. India and multilateralism: concepts, new trajectories and theorizing Arndt Michael; 9. India and the responsibility to protect Ian Hall; 10. India and the Indo-Pacific discourse David Scott; 11. India and nuclear deterrence Rajesh Basrur; 12. India and its diaspora Latha Varadarajan; Notes on contributors; Bibliography; Index.