The Hope and the reality : U.S.-Indian relations from Roosevelt to Reagan

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The Hope and the reality : U.S.-Indian relations from Roosevelt to Reagan

edited by Harold A. Gould and Šumit Ganguly

Westview Press, 1992

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This book charts the relationship between the evolving governments of independent India and concurrent US presidential administrations. The contributors provide in-depth analyses of the motivations, external constraints and ideological agendas that characterized Indian-US relations in a given period. Organized on a presidency-by-presidency basis, this book not only elucidates the unique factors in the respective administrations, but also traces the evolution of persistent themes of expectation and disappointment in the context of the post-war world order.

目次

  • The strained relationship, Harold A. Gould and Sumit Ganguly
  • US-India relations - the early phase, Harold A. Gould
  • the Kennedy administration and India, Jane S. Wilson
  • Indo-US relations, 1961-1964 - good intentions, uncertain results, Walter K. Andersen
  • US-Indian relations during the Lyndon Johnson era, Sumit Ganguly
  • US-Indian relations in the Nixon and Ford years, Thomas Thornton
  • US policy toward India in the Carter presidency, Robert F. Goheen
  • the Reagan administration and India, Stephen P. Cohen
  • congressional attitudes toward India, Arthur G. Rubinoff
  • public opinion and policy choices in US relations with India, Elizabeth C. Hanson
  • long-term trends and patterns in Indian public opinion toward the United States, William L. Ritcher.

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