ID | 170894 |
Title Proper | Foreign Policy Analysis and the study of Indian foreign policy |
Other Title Information | a pathway for theoretical innovation? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Alden, Chris ; Brummer, Klaus |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article proposes that the study of Indian foreign policy and Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) offers a “win-win situation” for scholarship. On the one hand, this bridge-building exercise leads to a better understanding of the making and substance of Indian foreign policy. On the other hand, it advances FPA in both theoretical and empirical terms, thus contributing to overcoming FPA’s US/Western bias and to decentering the field more generally. Framing the argument in terms of levels of analysis, we offer specific contributions to the understanding of foreign policy in areas such as leadership traits, poliheuristic theory, coalition politics, and state-society influences. Moreover, this line of research suggests the contours of a new comparative foreign policy agenda which could emerge from this examination of Indian foreign policy. |
`In' analytical Note | India Review Vol. 18, No.5, 2019; p 471-484 |
Journal Source | India Review Vol; 18 No 5 |
Key Words | Indian Foreign Policy ; Foreign Policy Analysis ; India's Foreign Policy ; Foreign Policy |