Indian foreign policy in a unipolar world

Indian foreign policy in a unipolar world edited by Harsh V. Pant - New Delhi Routledge 2009 - ix, 377p. ; 22.5 cm.

Includes bibliography, nots and index.

Introduction / PART I : MAJOR THEMES IN INDIAN FOREIGN POLICY : India and the global balance of power : a neorealist snapshot / India and the emerging non-proliferation order : the second nuclear age / India and the challenge of global terrorism : the 'long war' and competing domestic visions / India and energy security : foreign policy priority / PART II : INDIA AND MAJOR GLOBAL POWERS : India and the US : embracing a new paradigm / India and China : as China rise, India stirs / India and Russia : renewing the relationship / India and the Eu : a long road ahead / PART III : INDIA'S REGIONAL POLICY : India and South Asia : towards a benign hegemony / India and the middle east : a re-assessment of priorities? / India and central Asia : part of the new great game / India and East Asia : a region 'rediscovered' / Harsh V. Pant -- Devin T. Hagerty -- C. Raja Mohan -- Timothy D. Hoyt -- Manjeet S. Pardesi and Sumit Ganguly -- C. Christine Fair -- Mohan Malik -- Deep M. Ollapally -- Fraser Cameron -- Stephen F. Burgess -- Harsh V. Pant -- Stephen Blank -- Manish Dabhade

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