India's foreign policy discourse and its conceptions of world order : the quest for power and identity /Thorsten Wojczewski
Material type: TextPublisher number: Zafaa Books & Distributors | ;313/56F, 49A, Anand Nagar, Inderlok, Delhi-110035Series: Routledge studies on challenges, crises, and dissent in world politicsPublication details: Abingdon, Oxon :Routledge , 2018Description: 222 pages ;24 cmISBN: 9780367589455Subject(s): Political ScienceGenre/Form: ;World politicsDDC classification: 327.54 WOJItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Introduction
Discourse, foreign policy and identity
Global power shifts and world order : the contestation of "western" discursive hegemony
The evolution and dislocation of the Nehruvian foreign policy discourse
Post-Nehruvianism : India's hegemonic foreign policy discourse in the post-cold war era
The hyper-nationalist discourse : making India strong
Conclusion
This book offers the first systematic investigation of the world order models in India's foreign policy discourse. By examining how the signifier 'world order' is endowed with meaning in the discourse, it moves beyond Western-centric IR and sheds light on how a state located outside the Western 'core' conceptualizes world order.
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