Global India : the pursuit of influence and status /: the pursuit of influence and status. (2023)
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- Book
- Title:
- Global India : the pursuit of influence and status /: the pursuit of influence and status. (2023)
- Main Title:
- Global India : the pursuit of influence and status
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Chris Ogden.
- Editors:
- Ogden, Chris (Christopher)
- Contents:
- Preliminary Structure: • Table of Contents • List of Abbreviations • List of Tables & Figures • Introduction: ‘A Rising and Assertive India’, Chris Ogden (University of St Andrews) Section A: Consolidating Pre-Eminence in South Asia • Chapter 1: ‘South Asia 2.0: The End of South Asia As You Know It’, Christian Wagner (German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), Berlin) • Chapter 2: ‘India and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor’, Agnieszka Nitza (Collegium Civitas, Warsaw) • Chapter 3: ‘Digital Space and Religious Intolerance in South Asia: India and Bangladesh’, Parama Sinhapalit (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) • Chapter 4: ‘The Offshore Hindu Nation: The Indian Ocean in the Middlebrow Hindu Nationalist Imagination, 1990-2019’, Sara Perlangeli (University of Oxford) Section B: Deepening Great Power Relations • Chapter 5: ‘The Elusive Settlement: India-China Negotiations Over “the Boundary Questionâ€â€™, Stephen Westcott (Murdoch University, Australia) • Chapter 6: ‘India-Japan Alignment in the Indo-Pacific’, Yoichiro Sato and Astha Chadha (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University) • Chapter 7: ‘The Comparative Analysis of Russia’s and France’s Strategies Towards India and South Asia’, Aleksei Zakharov (Russian Academy of Sciences) • Chapter 8: ‘India and the United States: Friends Elsewhere, Foes at the United Nations’, (Chirayu Thakkar, National University of Singapore) Section C:Preliminary Structure: • Table of Contents • List of Abbreviations • List of Tables & Figures • Introduction: ‘A Rising and Assertive India’, Chris Ogden (University of St Andrews) Section A: Consolidating Pre-Eminence in South Asia • Chapter 1: ‘South Asia 2.0: The End of South Asia As You Know It’, Christian Wagner (German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), Berlin) • Chapter 2: ‘India and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor’, Agnieszka Nitza (Collegium Civitas, Warsaw) • Chapter 3: ‘Digital Space and Religious Intolerance in South Asia: India and Bangladesh’, Parama Sinhapalit (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) • Chapter 4: ‘The Offshore Hindu Nation: The Indian Ocean in the Middlebrow Hindu Nationalist Imagination, 1990-2019’, Sara Perlangeli (University of Oxford) Section B: Deepening Great Power Relations • Chapter 5: ‘The Elusive Settlement: India-China Negotiations Over “the Boundary Questionâ€â€™, Stephen Westcott (Murdoch University, Australia) • Chapter 6: ‘India-Japan Alignment in the Indo-Pacific’, Yoichiro Sato and Astha Chadha (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University) • Chapter 7: ‘The Comparative Analysis of Russia’s and France’s Strategies Towards India and South Asia’, Aleksei Zakharov (Russian Academy of Sciences) • Chapter 8: ‘India and the United States: Friends Elsewhere, Foes at the United Nations’, (Chirayu Thakkar, National University of Singapore) Section C: Articulating a Diplomatic Vision • Chapter 9: ‘Institutionalization of Paradiplomacy in India’, Aayushi Liana Shah, Nomita Prithviraj, Vedant Mehra & Vishwesh Sundar (Leiden University, The Hague) • Chapter 10: ‘Futures in the Making: An Analysis of Indian Climate Policy Articulations’, Miriam Prys (German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA), Hamburg) • Chapter 11: ‘India’s Foreign Aid to the Pacific: A Strategic Tool of Cooperation?’, Teesta Prakash (Griffith University, Australia) • Chapter 12: ‘Attitudes of the Indian-American Diaspora Towards Politics in India’, Shubha Kamala Prasad (European University Institute), Maneesh Arora (Wellesley College, Massachusetts), Sara Sadhwani (Pomona College, California) • Chapter 13: ‘India’s Response to COVID-19 – A Soft Power Perspective’, Aleksandra JaskoÌlska (University of Warsaw) • Conclusions: ‘India’s Global Reconfiguration’, Chris Ogden (University of St Andrews) • Extended Bibliography • Index … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 327.54
National characteristics, East Indian
Nationalism -- India
India -- Foreign relations
India -- Politics and government - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000825404
9781000825343 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781032244013
9781032421612 - Notes:
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