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    Political Science: Volume 4: India Engages the World

    Political Science by Chadha Behera, Navnita; Vanaik, Achin;

    Volume 4: India Engages the World

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    • Publisher OUP India
    • Date of Publication 24 October 2013

    • ISBN 9780198085409
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages608 pages
    • Size 215x140 mm
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    The final of a four-volume survey and explorations in political science conducted by the Indian Council of Social Science Research, this volume focuses on the transformations occurring in the research, practice, and theories of international relations in India. Acknowledging the broadening scope of the discipline, it looks at traditional as well as new issues such as global governance, international law and norms, development and civil society. It also examines a wide range of
    theoretical approaches such as realism, critical theory, neo-Marxism, postcolonialism, development theory, and liberalism. Besides providing a bibliographic guide, it identifies the lacunae in the field, and explores lines of future inquiry.

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    Long description:

    The final of a four-volume survey and explorations in political science conducted by the Indian Council of Social Science Research, this volume focuses on the transformations occurring in the research, practice, and theories of international relations in India. Avoiding the limitations of a purely foreign policy perspective, this volume views India's engagement with the world in the realm of ideas and in terms of its expanding role in the international domain. It critically interrogates the
    state-centric ontology, and evaluates the changing parameters of research in the field in the past few decades.

    This volume discusses several key issues of international relations from the Indian perspective such as global governance, borders, Indian diplomacy, strategy, norms and peace along with the Indian civil society, and development discourse in India. It examines diverse theoretical approaches such as realism, postcolonialism, development theory, critical theory, neo-Marxism, and liberalism that have been employed to analyse these issues. It also provides a bibliographic guide, identifies the
    lacunae in research done in the field, and explores lines of future inquiry.

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    Table of Contents:

    Foreword by Javeed Alam
    General Introduction (Achin Vanaik)
    Introduction (Navnita Chadha Behera)
    1. Global Governance Meets Globalization: Mapping the Trajectory of a Contested Paradigm (Jayati Srivastava)
    2. Normative Dimensions of India's International Engagement (A.K. Ramakrishnan)
    3. Nuclear Weapons, Indian Strategy, and International Politics (Rajesh Rajagopalan)
    4. Indian Development Discourse in a Changing World (Amit Prakash)
    5. Indian Civil Society and the 'International' (Mathew Joseph C.)
    6. Contemporary Indian Perspectives on International Law (V.G. Hegde)
    7. Exploring Indian Peace Perspectives in New Millennium (Priyankar Upadhyaya)
    8. Borders (Shibashis Chatterjee)
    9. The Analysis of the Practice of Indian Diplomacy (Deep K. Datta-Ray)
    Notes on Contributors
    Index

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