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Wetering, Carina van de.
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Changing US foreign policy toward India = US-India relations since the cold war /
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Changing US foreign policy toward India/ by Carina van de Wetering.
Reminder of title:
US-India relations since the cold war /
Author:
Wetering, Carina van de.
Published:
New York :Palgrave Macmillan US : : 2016.,
Description:
x, 243 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Introduction -- 2. Analysing policy discourse -- 3. Developing US relations with India: 1945-1993 -- 4. India, the under-appreciated: The Clinton administration -- 5. India as a strategic partner: The Bush administration -- 6. India has already risen: The Obama administration -- 7. Conclusion.
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Subject:
Political Science and International Relations. -
Subject:
United States - Relations - India. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-54862-7
ISBN:
9781137548627
Changing US foreign policy toward India = US-India relations since the cold war /
Wetering, Carina van de.
Changing US foreign policy toward India
US-India relations since the cold war /[electronic resource] :by Carina van de Wetering. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan US :2016. - x, 243 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. Introduction -- 2. Analysing policy discourse -- 3. Developing US relations with India: 1945-1993 -- 4. India, the under-appreciated: The Clinton administration -- 5. India as a strategic partner: The Bush administration -- 6. India has already risen: The Obama administration -- 7. Conclusion.
This book uncovers how US-India relations have changed and intensified during the administrations of Bill Clinton, George Bush Jr., and Barack Obama. Throughout the Cold War, US-India relations were often distant and volatile as India mostly received attention at times of grave international crises, but from the late 1990s onwards, the US showed a more sustained interest in India. How was this shift possible? While previous scholarship has focused on the civilian nuclear deal as a turning point, this book presents an alternative account for this change by analyzing how India's identity has been constructed in different terms after the Cold War. It examines the underlying discourse and explains how this enables or constrains US foreign policymakers when they establish security policies with India and improve US-India relations.
ISBN: 9781137548627
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--Relations--India.
LC Class. No.: E183.8.I4 / W48 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 327.73054
Changing US foreign policy toward India = US-India relations since the cold war /
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