Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Some essential articles on India

This is directly taken from the webpage of the Rising Powers Initiative, a major project run by the Sigur Center for Asian Studies, George Washington University. Anyone who is interested in working on India for your assignments might like to go through some of these readings.


India

Books

Cohen, Stephen P. India: Emerging Power. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2002.
Nayar, Baldev Raj and T. V. Paul. India in the World Order: Searching for Major-Power Status. Cambridge, 2003

Articles

Basrur, Rajesh. “Nuclear Weapons and Strategic Culture.” Journal of Peace Research 38.2 (2001): 181. (PDF)
Behera, Navnita Chadha. “Re-imagining IR in India.” International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 7.3(2007)341-368. (PDF)
Hymans, Jacques, E.C. “India Between Soft State and Soft Power.” Center for Advanced Study of India (January 2010). (PDF)
Kapur, Devesh. “Public Opinion and Indian Foreign Policy” India Review 8.3 (2009) 286-305. (PDF)
Mehta, Pratap Bhanu. “Globalization and India’s Sense of Itself.” Current History 106.699 (2007): 186-187. (PDF)
Mehta, Pratap Bhanu. “Still Under Nehru’s Shadow? The Absence of Foreign Policy Frameworks in India.” India Review 8.3 (2009): 209-233. (PDF)
Mohan, C. Raja. “A Paradigm Shift Towards South Asia?” Washington Quarterly 6.1 (2003): 141-155. (PDF)
Mohan, C. Raja. “India and the Balance of Power.” Foreign Affairs 85.4 (2006): 17-32. (PDF)
Mohan, C. Raja. “India’s Quest for Continuity in the Face of Change.” Washington Quarterly 31.4 (2008): 143-153. (PDF)
Sinha, Aseema and Jon P. Dorschner. “India: Rising Power or a Mere Revolution of Rising Expectations?” Polity 42.1 (2010): 74-99. (PDF)
Twining, Daniel and Richard Fontaine. “The Ties that Bind? U.S.-Indian Values-based Cooperation.” Washington Quarterly 34:2 (2011): 193-205. (PDF)

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