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_cRs. 695.00
040 _aRRU
_beng
041 _aEng.
082 _a327.54
_bVIV
100 _94368
_aVivekanandan, Jayashree
245 0 _aInterrogating International Relations : India's Strategic Practice and The Return of History
_cJayashree Vivekanandan
260 _bRoutledge Taylor & Francis Group
_aLondon
_c2011
300 _a255p.
_b13.97 x 1.6 x 21.59 cm
520 _aThe book interrogates the disciplinary biases that inform mainstream International Relations today. Examining the grand strategy of the Mughal empire under Akbar, it argues for a historico-cultural notion of power and critiques IR's tendency to usher in a selective 'return of history'.
650 0 _94369
_aPostcolonialism
650 0 _91265
_aInternational relations
650 0 _9214
_aIndia.
650 0 _94052
_aDiplomatic relations--Philosophy
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_aDiplomatic relations
650 0 _94370
_aIndia--Mogul Empire
650 0 _95
_aPolitics and government
650 0 _94371
_aAkbar, Emperor of Hindustan, 1542-1605
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_cBK
999 _c1849
_d1849