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New Regional Geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific - Drivers, Dynamics and Consequences (Hardcover): Priya Chacko New Regional Geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific - Drivers, Dynamics and Consequences (Hardcover)
Priya Chacko
R4,580 Discovery Miles 45 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During the last twenty years, burgeoning transnational trade, investment and production linkages have emerged in the area between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The appearance of this area of interdependence and interaction and its potential impact on global order has captured the attention of political leaders, and the concept of the Indo-Pacific region is increasingly appearing in international political discourse. This book explores the emergence of the Indo-Pacific concept in different national settings. Chapters engage with critical theories of international relations, regionalism, geopolitics and geoeconomics in reflecting on the domestic and international drivers and foreign policy debates around the Indo-Pacific concept in Australia, India, the United States, Indonesia and Japan. They evaluate the reasons why the concept of the Indo-Pacific has captured the imaginations of policy makers and policy analysts in these countries and assess the implications of competing interpretations of the Indo-Pacific for conflict and cooperation in the region. A significant contribution to the analysis of the emerging geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific, this book will be of interest to researchers in the field of Asian Studies, International Relations, Regionalism, Foreign Policy Analysis and Geopolitics.

Indian Foreign Policy - The Politics of Postcolonial Identity from 1947 to 2004 (Paperback): Priya Chacko Indian Foreign Policy - The Politics of Postcolonial Identity from 1947 to 2004 (Paperback)
Priya Chacko
R1,465 Discovery Miles 14 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The rise of India as a major power has generated new interest in understanding the drivers of its foreign policy. This book argues that analysing India's foreign and security policies as representational practices which produce India's identity as a postcolonial nation-state helps to illuminate the conditions of possibility in which foreign policy is made. Spanning the period between 1947 and 2004, the book focuses on key moments of crisis, such as the India-China war in 1962 and the nuclear tests of 1972 and 1998, and the approach to international affairs of significant leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru. The analysis sheds new light on these key events and figures and develops a strong analytical narrative around India's foreign policy behaviour, based on an understanding of its postcolonial identity. It is argued that a prominent facet of India's identity is a perception that it is a civilizational-state which brings to international affairs a tradition of morality and ethical conduct derived from its civilizational heritage and the experience of its anti-colonial struggle. This notion of 'civilizational exceptionalism', as well as other narratives of India's civilizational past, such as its vulnerability to invasion and conquest, have shaped the foreign policies of governments of various political hues and continue to influence a rising India.

Indian Foreign Policy - The Politics of Postcolonial Identity from 1947 to 2004 (Hardcover): Priya Chacko Indian Foreign Policy - The Politics of Postcolonial Identity from 1947 to 2004 (Hardcover)
Priya Chacko
R4,591 Discovery Miles 45 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The rise of India as a major power has generated new interest in understanding the drivers of its foreign policy. This book argues that analysing India 's foreign and security policies as representational practices which produce India 's identity as a postcolonial nation-state helps to illuminate the conditions of possibility in which foreign policy is made.

Spanning the period between 1947 and 2004, the book focuses on key moments of crisis, such as the India-China war in 1962 and the nuclear tests of 1972 and 1998, and the approach to international affairs of significant leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru. The analysis sheds new light on these key events and figures and develops a strong analytical narrative around India 's foreign policy behaviour, based on an understanding of its postcolonial identity.

It is argued that a prominent facet of India 's identity is a perception that it is a civilizational-state which brings to international affairs a tradition of morality and ethical conduct derived from its civilizational heritage and the experience of its anti-colonial struggle. This notion of civilizational exceptionalism, as well as other narratives of India 's civilizational past, such as its vulnerability to invasion and conquest, have shaped the foreign policies of governments of various political hues and continue to influence a rising India.

New Regional Geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific - Drivers, Dynamics and Consequences (Paperback): Priya Chacko New Regional Geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific - Drivers, Dynamics and Consequences (Paperback)
Priya Chacko
R1,277 Discovery Miles 12 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During the last twenty years, burgeoning transnational trade, investment and production linkages have emerged in the area between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The appearance of this area of interdependence and interaction and its potential impact on global order has captured the attention of political leaders, and the concept of the Indo-Pacific region is increasingly appearing in international political discourse. This book explores the emergence of the Indo-Pacific concept in different national settings. Chapters engage with critical theories of international relations, regionalism, geopolitics and geoeconomics in reflecting on the domestic and international drivers and foreign policy debates around the Indo-Pacific concept in Australia, India, the United States, Indonesia and Japan. They evaluate the reasons why the concept of the Indo-Pacific has captured the imaginations of policy makers and policy analysts in these countries and assess the implications of competing interpretations of the Indo-Pacific for conflict and cooperation in the region. A significant contribution to the analysis of the emerging geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific, this book will be of interest to researchers in the field of Asian Studies, International Relations, Regionalism, Foreign Policy Analysis and Geopolitics.

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