Shanta varma (4 Ergebnisse)

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Hardbound. Zustand: New. Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Foreign policy imperatives: The Soviet Union and India. 3. The Kashmir war of 1947. 4. The liberation of Goa, 1961. 5. The Sino-Indian conflict, 1962. 6. The Rann of Kutch dispute,1965. 7. The Kashmir war of 1965. 8. The Indo-Pak war of 1971. 9. From Soviet Union to… Russia: imperatives of foreign policy. 10. Russia and India: hiatus, resurrection, consolidation. 11. Russia and the proxy war in Kashmir. 12. Conclusion. Epilogue. The Kargil conflict. Bibliography. Index. "This is a dual-regime analysis covering both the cold war and the post-Soviet periods. Attitudinal manifestations on India's conflicts with Pakistan, Portugal and China, range from perceptions of Stalin and Khrushchev to those of Yeltsin. It focuses on the geopolitical, strategic, domestic and ideological compulsions of external policy and positions. " The book probes the impact of regime transformation--from the Soviet Union to Russia--on Moscow's foreign policy premises. What were post-Soviet Russia's attitudes towards India and particularly, on the proxy war in Kashmir? Interwoven into the study are conceptual delineations related to power status, image projection and interest convergence, which transcend cold-war/post-Soviet boundaries." 270 pp.

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Verlag: Deep, India
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Hardbound. Zustand: New. Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Foreign policy imperatives: The Soviet Union and India. 3. The Kashmir war of 1947. 4. The liberation of Goa, 1961. 5. The Sino-Indian conflict, 1962. 6. The Rann of Kutch dispute,1965. 7. The Kashmir war of 1965. 8. The Indo-Pak war of 1971. 9. From Soviet Union to… Russia: imperatives of foreign policy. 10. Russia and India: hiatus, resurrection, consolidation. 11. Russia and the proxy war in Kashmir. 12. Conclusion. Epilogue. The Kargil conflict. Bibliography. Index. "This is a dual-regime analysis covering both the cold war and the post-Soviet periods. Attitudinal manifestations on India's conflicts with Pakistan, Portugal and China, range from perceptions of Stalin and Khrushchev to those of Yeltsin. It focuses on the geopolitical, strategic, domestic and ideological compulsions of external policy and positions. " The book probes the impact of regime transformation--from the Soviet Union to Russia--on Moscow's foreign policy premises. What were post-Soviet Russia's attitudes towards India and particularly, on the proxy war in Kashmir? Interwoven into the study are conceptual delineations related to power status, image projection and interest convergence, which transcend cold-war/post-Soviet boundaries.".

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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface.1. Sourcing US policy: cold war, India and the negative narrative. 2. Media, foreign policy and image. 3. The liberation of Goa: geopolitics, hype and false images. 4. The Chinese aggression: complex interests, arm-twisting and bi-focal images. 5. Pakistan's aggressions in…Kutch and Kashmir: US geo-strategy and media distortions. 6. Kargil: new global dynamics, interests and image reconstruction. Conclusion. Index. US-India relations have traversed vast and uneven terrain to forge a comprehensive strategic partnership today. They have also spanned a wide spectrum of change. The book unravels a range of Washington's attitudes towards India over half a century, focussing on India's international territorial conflicts, covering both the Cold War and post Soviet periods. This work attempts an exciting dual level analysis of the dynamic interface between interest, policy and media projections. At one level, the changing global, geopolitical, strategic and domestic compulsions that informed US responses to India's conflicts with Portugal over Goa, the Chinese aggression and Pakistan's aggressions in Kutch, Kashmir, and most recently Kargil are examined. They range from Cold War strategic prisms and India's power status to post-Soviet mutualities spurred by globalization and terror. The revelations are of critical contemporary relevance because while the Cold War ended long back, false narratives entrenched through media imperialism continue. Images need urgent corrective reconstruction as India's strategic space continues to be sharply compromised.