India in the World Order

India in the World Order
Author: Baldev Raj Nayar,T. V. Paul
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521528755

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The New World Disorder and the Indian Imperative

The New World Disorder and the Indian Imperative
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8194233739

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India in the New World Order

India in the New World Order
Author: Raj Kumar Kothari
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020
Genre: India
ISBN: 8126930373

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India China Relations

India China Relations
Author: Jagannath P. Panda
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317563808

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The rise of India and China as two major economic and political actors in both regional and global politics necessitates an analysis of not only their bilateral ties but also the significance of their regional and global pursuits. This book looks at the nuances and politics that the two countries attach to multilateral institutions and examines how they receive, react to and approach each other’s presence and upsurge. The driving theme of this book is to highlight the enduring and emerging complexities in India-China relations, which are multi-layered and polygonal in nature, and both a result and reflection of a multipolar world order. The book argues that coexistence between India and China in this multipolar world order is possible, but that it is limited to a medium-term perspective, given the constraints of identity complexities and global aspirations these two rising powers are pursuing. It goes on to discuss how their search for energy resources, quest to uphold their own identity as developing powers, and engagement in balance-of-power politics to exert authority on each other’s presence, are some elements that guide their non-cooperative relationship. By explaining the foreign policy approaches of Asia’s two major powers towards the growing Asian and global multilateralism, and highlighting the policies they carry towards each other, the book is a useful contribution to students and scholars of Asian Politics, Foreign Policy and International Relations.

Shaping the Emerging World

Shaping the Emerging World
Author: Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu,Pratap Bhanu Mehta,Bruce D. Jones
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2013-08-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780815725152

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India faces a defining period. Its status as a global power is not only recognized but increasingly institutionalized, even as geopolitical shifts create both opportunities and challenges. With critical interests in almost every multilateral regime and vital stakes in emerging ones, India has no choice but to influence the evolving multilateral order. If India seeks to affect the multilateral order, how will it do so? In the past, it had little choice but to be content with rule taking—adhering to existing international norms and institutions. Will it now focus on rule breaking—challenging the present order primarily for effect and seeking greater accommodation in existing institutions? Or will it focus on rule shaping—contributing in partnership with others to shape emerging norms and regimes, particularly on energy, food, climate, oceans, and cyber security? And how do India's troubled neighborhood, complex domestic politics, and limited capacity inhibit its rule-shaping ability? Despite limitations, India increasingly has the ideas, people, and tools to shape the global order—in the words of Jawaharlal Nehru, "not wholly or in full measure, but very substantially." Will India emerge as one of the shapers of the emerging international order? This volume seeks to answer that question.

India s Foreign Policy Discourse and Its Conceptions of World Order

India s Foreign Policy Discourse and Its Conceptions of World Order
Author: THORSTEN. WOJCZEWSKI
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-08-14
Genre: India
ISBN: 0367589451

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Given India's growing power and aspirations in world politics, there has been increasing interest among practitioners and scholars of international relations (IR) in how India views the world. This book offers the first systematic investigation of the world order models in India's foreign policy discourse. By examining how the signifier 'world order' is endowed with meaning in the discourse, it moves beyond Western-centric IR and sheds light on how a state located outside the Western 'core' conceptualizes world order. Drawing on poststructuralism and discourse theory, the book proposes a novel analytical framework for studying foreign policy discourses and understanding the changes and continuities in India's post-cold war foreign policy. It shows that foreign policy and world order have been crucial sites for the (re)production of India's identity by drawing a political frontier between the Self and a set of Others and placing India into a system of differences that constitutes 'what India is'. This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of Indian foreign policy, foreign policy analysis, South Asian studies, IR and IR theory, international political thought and global order studies.

Our Time Has Come

Our Time Has Come
Author: Alyssa Ayres
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2018
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780190494520

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Long plagued by poverty, India's recent economic growth has vaulted it into the ranks of the world's emerging powers-but what kind of power it wants to be remains a mystery. Cautious Superpower explains why India behaves the way it does, and the role it is likely to play globally as its prominence grows. --

United Nations India and the New World Order

United Nations  India and the New World Order
Author: Jaya Krushna Baral,Jagdish P. Sharma
Publsiher: Mittal Publications
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2004
Genre: India
ISBN: 8170999286

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This Book Is An Assessment Of The Role Played By The United Nations Since Its Inception. It Brings Together Distinguished Academics In A Systemic But Critical Account Of The Part The Un Has Played In International Relations And In Facing The Socio-Economic, Political Military, Cultural And Ecological Challenges Since 1945.