International relations in India : bringing theory back home/ edited by Kanti Bajpai and Siddharth Mallavarapu

Contributor(s): Bajpai, Kanti | Mallavarapu, SiddharthMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Orient Longman, 2009Description: x, 546 p. ; 22 cmISBN: 8125026398Subject(s): India | Diplomatic relations | International relationsDDC classification: 327.54
Contents:
1. International studies in India: binning theory(Black) home 2. States, nationalisms and modernities in conversation: problematising International realations in India 3. Communicative discourse and community in International relations studies in India: a critique 4. Marxism and International Law: a contemporary analysis 5. Gramscian hegemony and the legitimation of Imperialism 6. The Gaze Orientalism: reflections on linking postcolonialism and International relations 7. human security: concept and measurement 8. Bringing gender into national security and international relations 9. Human rights and international relations theory 10. Economic sanctions as a foreign policy tools 11. The long and short of peace 12. 1945 to 1989: the realist paradigm and systemic duality 13. Structure and interaction in the global system 14. Reconsidering the state in international relations 14. Realism, neorealism and critical theory: a general essay Index
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327.54 BAJ/I (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out 21/10/2021 P04700
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1. International studies in India: binning theory(Black) home
2. States, nationalisms and modernities in conversation: problematising International realations in India
3. Communicative discourse and community in International relations studies in India: a critique
4. Marxism and International Law: a contemporary analysis
5. Gramscian hegemony and the legitimation of Imperialism
6. The Gaze Orientalism: reflections on linking postcolonialism and International relations
7. human security: concept and measurement
8. Bringing gender into national security and international relations
9. Human rights and international relations theory
10. Economic sanctions as a foreign policy tools
11. The long and short of peace
12. 1945 to 1989: the realist paradigm and systemic duality
13. Structure and interaction in the global system
14. Reconsidering the state in international relations
14. Realism, neorealism and critical theory: a general essay
Index

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