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ID130876
Title ProperIdentity politics of India-US nuclear engagement
Other Title Informationproblematising India as part of the Anglosphere
LanguageENG
AuthorDavis, Alexander E
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Although its precise definition is contested, the concept of the 'Anglosphere' has grown in political discourse in the past decade. Anglospherist authors have defined it as a group of states tied together on the basis of shared tradition, laws, liberty and language. And yet they do not discuss India substantively, placing it firmly on the outside of its hierarchy. Others have argued the concept is based in a racialised, Anglo-Saxon identity. In 2005, Manmohan Singh surprised some domestic observers by emphasising India's positive connections to the 'English-speaking world' while speaking at Oxford University. Shortly after, India announced negotiations on a civil nuclear agreement with the US, leading to similar agreements with Canada, the UK and Australia. This article uses the contemporary India-US nuclear engagement to investigate India's position in relation to the ideational space of the Anglosphere and how this shapes India-Anglosphere relations. It is argued that India's postcolonial scepticism towards this space combined with the inherent anglocentrism in Anglosphere identity discourse limits India-Anglosphere relations while simultaneously animating nuclear engagement.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of the Indian Ocean Region Vol.10, No.1; June 2014: p.81-96
Journal SourceJournal of the Indian Ocean Region Vol.10, No.1; June 2014: p.81-96
Key WordsInternational Identities ;  International Politics ;  India ;  United States - US ;  Nuclear Power ;  Nuclear Engagement ;  India - US Relations ;  Nuclear policy ;  India-US Nuclear Engagement ;  Anglosphere ;  Nuclear Regime ;  Nuclear Politics ;  Foreign Policy ;  India's Foreign Policy ;  International Relations - IR ;  International Cooperation ;  Nuclear Cooperation ;  CTBT ;  India-US Civil Nuclear Agreement - INDUSCNA


 
 
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