India's foreign policy, 1947-92 : shadows and substance
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書誌事項
India's foreign policy, 1947-92 : shadows and substance
Sage Publications, 1994
- : India-hbk
- : India-pbk
- : US-hbk
- : US-pbk
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注記
Bibliography: p. [216]-223
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This analysis defines India's foreign policy as being based on four broad goals: national security, modernization, regional primacy and a role in the international order. It then analyzes foreign policy in terms of the evolution of these goals since 1947.
The main thrust of the study is to: define these goals as originally conceived; highlight all the changes that have since been introduced into the original conceptualization; and investigate all the domestic and international factors that have contributed to this adaptive process.
目次
PART ONE: GOALS OF FOREIGN POLICY
Quest for Security
The Diplomacy of Development
Regional Hegemony
Search for an International Role
PART TWO: THE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
Foreign Policy Making
An Institutional Framework
The Personality Factor
Conclusion
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