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ID152460
Title ProperParadiplomacy of India’s chief ministers
LanguageENG
AuthorWyatt, Andrew
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since the mid-1990s, state governments within India’s federal system have taken a greater interest in foreign relations. They have sought indirect influence by lobbying the central government to take account of their preferences and direct influence by seeking investment and making links with international organizations and other national and subnational governments. This article considers how chief ministers engage in parallel diplomacy noting how they draw on regional cultural resources and make connections with a regionally defined diaspora. The article finds that some chief ministers have embraced the role of “chief diplomat,” while others take a more discreet approach to international activity. Comparing the cases of Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu reveals the political logic for expanding, de-emphasizing, or avoiding international engagement.
`In' analytical NoteIndia Review Vol. 16, No.1; Jan-Mar 2017: p.106-124
Journal SourceIndia Review Vol: 16 No 1
Key WordsParadiplomacy ;  India’s Federal System ;  India’s Chief Ministers


 
 
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