Beyond South Asia: India's Strategic Evolution and the Reintegration of the Subcontinent
Autor Dr. Neil Padukoneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 oct 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781628922523
ISBN-10: 1628922524
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 7 halftone illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1628922524
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 7 halftone illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Analyzes the geopolitical and domestic constraints of India's strategic thinking in the South Asian context
Notă biografică
Neil Padukone is a Public Service Fellow at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. His work has been published in Foreign Policy, The Atlantic, The National Interest, the Economic and Political Weekly, and Newsweek, among others. He is a graduate of Harvard University, the George Washington University, and Stuyvesant High School.
Cuprins
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PART ONE: INTRODUCTION Chapter One: Introduction PART TWO: INDIA'S MONROE DOCTRINE Chapter Two: Indian Geopolitical Strategy Chapter Three: Big Brother, Little Brother: India's Small Neighbors Chapter Four: Paired Minorities: The Fraught Relationship with Pakistan Chapter Five: Extra-Regional Powers: The United States and China Chapter Six: Geographic Dislocation: The Fallout of Intraregional Conflict PART THREE: LOOKING BEYOND Chapter Seven: Economic Shift Chapter Eight: Balancing China Chapter Nine: Beyond South Asia: A New Strategic Direction Chapter Ten: "Natural Allies"? The United States and India in the 21st Century PART FOUR: SOUTH ASIAN THREAT PERCEPTION AND REGIONAL INTEGRATION Chapter Eleven: Small Neighbors Chapter Twelve: Pakistan: Mutually Assured Construction PART FIVE: CONCLUSION Chapter Thirteen: Conclusion
Recenzii
[Padukone's] must-read book ... is an excellent and surprisingly easy read ... Experts in this area and lay readers with zero background in foreign policy alike will gain new insights by picking up a copy.
Beyond South Asia is an amazing tour de force-an encyclopedic identification and analytical presentation of the major elements confronting India, the SAARC region and related states. Padukone provides an education for those who need to bone up on India and its pluses and minuses as well as for the specialist who will become sensitized to new important related areas. It's also very well written, which enables the reader to more easily comprehend some very complex discussions, and the maps are among the best that I have seen in regard to each of the topics.
By cogently exploring the evolution of India's strategic worldview, Neil Padukone has mapped a terrain that remains largley uncharted. Beyond South Asia is both informative and accessible, a welcome addition to the must-read literature on a rapidly transforming India. It will be of great value to academics, journalists and policymakers interested in the foreign policy choices of an emergent Asian Power.
Padukone parses a critical challenge confronting India's grand strategy: restoring the Delhi's primacy in South Asia, shattered by the Partition, decades of inward economic orientation and the intervention of great powers. Beyond South Asia offers deep insights into the rising India's recent quest for reconstituting the geopolitical unity of the Subcontinent.
Beyond South Asia sheds new light on India's transition from bilateral to multilateral policies and its impact on South Asian geopolitics. A very useful book on India's emerging foreign policy that could lead to regional reconciliation and a brighter future.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's assumption of office gives the United States and India a chance to reposition our strategic relationship and prepare our two countries for the challenges that lie ahead. Neil Padukone's well-crafted and superbly reasoned book is the first in-depth study in many years of the origins, evolution and application of Indian national security doctrine. Students of the U.S.-India relationship and those responsible for shaping our policies toward India will find the book invaluable.
Neil Padukone's excellent book on the development of India's strategic thought ... is a must read for anyone looking for a historical understanding of India's actions in its land and maritime neighbourhood.
Beyond South Asia is an amazing tour de force-an encyclopedic identification and analytical presentation of the major elements confronting India, the SAARC region and related states. Padukone provides an education for those who need to bone up on India and its pluses and minuses as well as for the specialist who will become sensitized to new important related areas. It's also very well written, which enables the reader to more easily comprehend some very complex discussions, and the maps are among the best that I have seen in regard to each of the topics.
By cogently exploring the evolution of India's strategic worldview, Neil Padukone has mapped a terrain that remains largley uncharted. Beyond South Asia is both informative and accessible, a welcome addition to the must-read literature on a rapidly transforming India. It will be of great value to academics, journalists and policymakers interested in the foreign policy choices of an emergent Asian Power.
Padukone parses a critical challenge confronting India's grand strategy: restoring the Delhi's primacy in South Asia, shattered by the Partition, decades of inward economic orientation and the intervention of great powers. Beyond South Asia offers deep insights into the rising India's recent quest for reconstituting the geopolitical unity of the Subcontinent.
Beyond South Asia sheds new light on India's transition from bilateral to multilateral policies and its impact on South Asian geopolitics. A very useful book on India's emerging foreign policy that could lead to regional reconciliation and a brighter future.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's assumption of office gives the United States and India a chance to reposition our strategic relationship and prepare our two countries for the challenges that lie ahead. Neil Padukone's well-crafted and superbly reasoned book is the first in-depth study in many years of the origins, evolution and application of Indian national security doctrine. Students of the U.S.-India relationship and those responsible for shaping our policies toward India will find the book invaluable.
Neil Padukone's excellent book on the development of India's strategic thought ... is a must read for anyone looking for a historical understanding of India's actions in its land and maritime neighbourhood.