ID | 128436 |
Title Proper | India and ASEM |
Other Title Information | the quest for membership |
Language | ENG |
Author | Jain, Rajendra K |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Indian membership of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) represents an interesting case study of identity and exclusion of a major Asian country from a key interregional forum. Examining the vicissitudes of India's decade-long quest for membership of ASEM since its inception, this article highlights how the exclusionary definition of Asia in Western and Asian discourses kept India out of regional entities. It discusses the arguments of Asian and Western critics of Indian membership in ASEM and concludes that India's purposeful and constructive Look East Policy since the early 1990s and membership of the East Asian Summit facilitated Indian membership of ASEM. |
`In' analytical Note | India Quarterly Vol.69, No.4; December 2013: p.351-366 |
Journal Source | India Quarterly Vol.69, No.4; December 2013: p.351-366 |
Key Words | Indian Foreign Policy ; European Union - EU ; India-EU Relations ; ASEM Interregionalism ; Look East Policy ; Asia-Europe Meeting - ASEM ; International Organisation - IO ; Indo-EU Relations ; Bilateral Relations ; Asian - Western Discourses ; India ; Regional Entities ; Regional Security |