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Emerging India and the world / Mattoo, Amitabh   Journal Article
mattoo, Amitabh Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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How not to deal with a rising China: a perspective from south Asia / Mattoo, Amitabh   Journal Article
mattoo, Amitabh Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Debates on China's rise often limit the focus on the continuity and sustenance of the United States' hegemony and the liberal global order. This debate often ignores the primacy of the regional actors, who are generally reduced to ‘pawns’ in great power politics, acting without agency, interests, or values of their own. Instead, this article suggests that as China rises—like any other great power of the past—it will first aim to secure regional primacy through an array of policy instruments. To test this it examines three case-studies: 1) China–Pakistan relations in nuclear proliferation; 2) China–India relations with respect to border conflict; and 3) Sri Lanka–China relations for development infrastructure. It finds that China's rise has not been benign and instead Beijing has adopted aggressive policies in its neighbourhood. This article finds that the strategic binary of balancing (interest-based containment) and engagement (constructive cooperation) does not reflect immediate realities and long-term sustainability for regional actors. Instead, it suggests the latter would be better advised looking for closer cooperation with like-minded allies in the region (and beyond) as a way forward.
Key Words South Asia  Rising China 
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India and Pakistan: pathways ahead / Mattoo, Amitabh (ed); Kak, Kapil (ed); Jacob, Happymon (ed) 2007  Book
mattoo, Amitabh Book
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Publication New Delhi, KW Publishers, 2007.
Description xii, 307p.
Standard Number 9788187966661
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India and the Asean: the politics of India's look east policy / Grare, Frederic (ed.); Mattoo, Amitabh (ed.) 2001  Book
Grare, Frederic Book
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Publication New Delhi, Manohar, 2001.
Description 248p.
Standard Number 8173043302
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India's "Potential" endgame in Kashmir / Mattoo, Amitabh July 2003  Journal Article
mattoo, Amitabh Journal Article
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Publication Jul 2003.
Summary/Abstract This article presents an Indian view of the endgame in Kashmir. It seeks to answer two essential, if prosaic, questions: Does India have a plan for the final settlement of Jammu and Kashmir? If so, what are its essential elements? While there may not be a publicly discernable Indian game-plan, there is the possibility of durable peace in Kashmir. Events subsequent to the Kargil war of 1999, the terror attacks against America on September 11, 2001, and a shift in international public opinion regarding Kashmir all provide an opportunity for India settle the Kashmir question. These factors are, however, rooted in deeper changes within the Indian polity, including the growing consensus on economic and political decentralization and an ambition to increase India's international influence, which may increase India's willingness to commit itself to a potentially more long-term and imaginative course for its Kashmir policy. Pakistan's Endgame in Kashmir by Husain Haqqani. Although Pakistani leaders often describe the dispute over Kashmir as the "core issue" between India and Pakistan, Pakistani policy is driven by a deeper fear of India and about Pakistan's national identity. Pakistan's approach to the resolution of the Kashmir dispute has been characterized by a series of tactical moves, lacking a coherent strategy or a planned end game. Only a sustained peace process can address the multiple factors that give rise to Indian and Pakistani suspicions about each other's intentions and Pakistani tactics designed to prolong the conflict in the hope of eventually altering the status quo. Pakistan does not have a clearly thought out endgame in Kashmir and attending to its insecurities could be one of way of ensuring the emergence of a realistic endgame without violence.
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India's nuclear deterrent: Pokharan II and beyond / Mattoo, Amitabh (ed) 1999  Book
mattoo, Amitabh Book
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Publication New Delhi, Har-Anand Publicationn, 1999.
Description 400p.Hardbound
Standard Number 8124100829
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Name of the game is interdependence: a commenta / Mattoo, Amitabh   Journal Article
mattoo, Amitabh Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Game  Interdependence  Wariavwalla 
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Securing India: strategic thought and practice / Bajpai, Kanti P.(ed.); Mattoo, Amitabh (ed.) 1996  Book
Bajpai, Kanti P. Book
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Publication New Delhi, Manohar Publishers, 1996.
Description 231p.
Standard Number 8173041479
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State of International Studies in India / Mattoo, Amitabh   Journal Article
mattoo, Amitabh Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The principal objectives of this article are to describe the current state of International Studies (IS) in India, to analyze the reasons for its lack of robustness and the factors responsible for the absence of a vibrant scholarly community and, finally, to suggest a few remedial measures. The lack of the growth of IS is attributable to many factors- systemic, institutional, disciplinary and leadership-related. In many ways, the crisis in IS is only a part of the larger crises affecting Indian Higher Education. IS in India needs better leadership, clear direction and urgent reform.
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State of the state: Jammu and Kashmir empowering youth of Jammu and Kashmir, education, engagement and employability / Mattoo, Amitabh 2019  Book
mattoo, Amitabh Book
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Publication New Delhi, Vitasta Publishing Pvt Ltd, 2019.
Description xxviii, 124p.hbk
Standard Number 9789386473448
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Summer of discontent: considering conditions in Kashmir / Mattoo, Amitabh; Roy, Souresh   Journal Article
mattoo, Amitabh Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Security  Election  India  Kashmir 
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