International Relations in India: Bringing theory back home

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Kanti P. Bajpai, Siddharth Mallavarapu
Orient Blackswan, 2005 - 546 lappuses
This Reader Is A Collection Of First-Rate Theoretical Engagements Relating To International Relations From Across India. The Class Character Of Contemporary International Law, Reassessing The Conceptual Foundations Of Imperialism, Mapping Human Security, Evaluating The Gaze Of Orientalism And Defending The Analytical Relevance Of Gender As A Lens To Examine National Security Are Issues Covered In The Theoretical Ambit Of This Volume. The Book Also Addresses Two Other Core Issues: Contesting The Delhi-Centricity Of The Discipline And Acknowledging The Relevance Of Theory To Policy.
 

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TWO States Nationalisms and Modernities
39
THREE Communicative Discourse and Community
71
FIVE Gramscian Hegemony and the Legitimation
173
Reflections
223
Concept and Measurement
275
EIGHT Bringing Gender into National Security
333
NINE Human Rights and International Relations
351
TEN Economic Sanctions as a Foreign Policy Tool
367
ELEVEN The Long and Short of Peace
384
The Realist Paradigm
400
THIRTEEN Structure and Interaction in
422
FOURTEEN Reconsidering the State in International
451
Index
521
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