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International Relations : Theory and Practice Nirmal Jindal, Kamal Kumar

Material type: TextTextLanguage: Eng. Publication details: SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd 2020 New Delhi, IndiaDescription: xxxiv, 405 p. : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9789353883454
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.101  JIN
Summary: This textbook is meant for undergraduate and postgraduate students of political science and international Relations international relations: theory and practice critically analyses the evolution and changing nature of international relations as a discipline. It examines India’s emergence as a major power in the 21st century, its strategic significance and its changing role in the international system. A must-have companion for all students of political science and international Relations, this new text provides the often marginalised global South perspective on the issues and developments in international relations. Key features: provides a holistic perspective covering international history, The third world along with changing dimensions of India's foreign polic critically explores theoretical complexities of Marxism, feminism and neo-liberalism in the global South includes pedagogically rich content, which closely follows UGC course curriculum guidelines for the subject
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This textbook is meant for undergraduate and postgraduate students of political science and international Relations international relations: theory and practice critically analyses the evolution and changing nature of international relations as a discipline. It examines India’s emergence as a major power in the 21st century, its strategic significance and its changing role in the international system. A must-have companion for all students of political science and international Relations, this new text provides the often marginalised global South perspective on the issues and developments in international relations. Key features: provides a holistic perspective covering international history, The third world along with changing dimensions of India's foreign polic critically explores theoretical complexities of Marxism, feminism and neo-liberalism in the global South includes pedagogically rich content, which closely follows UGC course curriculum guidelines for the subject

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