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ID:   063697


ABM treaty under pressure / Raja Mohan, C Dec 1985  Article
Raja Mohan, C Article
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Publication Dec 1985.
Key Words Disarmament  ABM-Treaty 
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ID:   063812


Approach to nuclear disarmament / Raja Mohan, C Sep 1986  Article
Raja Mohan, C Article
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Publication Sep 1986.
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ID:   063705


Arms control: a letdown at Geneva / Raja Mohan, C Jan 1986  Article
Raja Mohan, C Article
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Publication Jan 1986.
Key Words Arms Control  Disarmament 
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ID:   063607


Artificial intelligence and the arms race / Raja Mohan, C Jan 1985  Article
Raja Mohan, C Article
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Publication Jan 1985.
Key Words Disarmament  Intelligence  Arms Race 
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ID:   063425


ASAT weapons and arms control / Raja Mohan, C Oct 1983  Article
Raja Mohan, C Article
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Publication Oct 1983.
Key Words Arms Control  Disarmament  Space 
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ID:   076844


Balancing Interests and Values: India's Struggle with Democracy Promotion / Raja Mohan, C   Journal Article
Raja Mohan, C Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract As India celebrates the 60th anniversary of its independence, a paradox stands out. Much of the world sees a profound commitment to democracy amidst bewildering diversity as the defining feature of modern India. Yet, democracy as a political priority has largely been absent from India's foreign policy. New Delhi's conspicuous lack of emphasis on democracy in its engagement with the world is largely a consequence of the Cold War's impact on South Asia and India's nonaligned impulses in the early years of its independence. It attached more weight to solidarity with fellow developing countries and the defense of its own national security interests without a reference to ideology at the operational level. Since the end of the Cold War, however, supporting democracy abroad as an objective has begun to factor into India's policymaking. This priority has been triggered by intensive engagement with the United States since the early 1990s. In the final days of the Clinton administration and through subsequent terms of the Bush administration, Washington has emphasized the importance of India as the world's largest democracy, underlined the role of shared political values in transforming bilateral relations, and explored options for working with New Delhi on the promotion of democracy worldwide. India has in turn confronted new challenges, such as potential failed states in the region; managing consequences of internal conflicts within its smaller neighbors; and if possible, nudging these countries toward democratic evolution. As an emerging great power in its own right, India has also been increasingly called on to contribute to international peace and security, which in the contemporary world increasingly focuses on conflicts within states. Among these external impulses, the question of India's political values and their role in the conduct of India's international relations are bound to figure more prominently in the future policy discourse in New Delhi. Yet, the question remains: Will democracy become a more important natural component of future Indian foreign policy as many in the West hope?
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ID:   017487


Beyond the clinton visit / Raja Mohan, C Sept 2000  Article
Raja Mohan, C Article
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Publication Sept 2000.
Description 20-21, 24
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ID:   063517


Biological weapons: searching for the scourge / Raja Mohan, C Jul 1984  Article
Raja Mohan, C Article
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Publication Jul 1984.
Key Words Biological weapons  Disarmament 
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ID:   063655


Breaking the nuclear deadlock: the importance of test ban / Raja Mohan, C Sep 1985  Article
Raja Mohan, C Article
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Publication Sep 1985.
Key Words Nuclear Weapons  NPT  Disarmament  Strategy 
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ID:   009215


Bully has his way / Raja Mohan, C May 1995  Article
Raja Mohan, C Article
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Publication May 1995.
Description 22-24
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ID:   063477


Chemical weapons in the gulf: a dangerous portent / Raja Mohan, C   Article
Raja Mohan, C Article
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Publication Apr 1984.
Key Words Disarmament  Chemical Weapons 
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ID:   063761


Chernobyl Disaster / Raja Mohan, C Nov 1986  Article
Raja Mohan, C Article
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Publication Nov 1986.
Key Words Chernobyl  Nuclear Accident 
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ID:   063525


China in Space / Raja Mohan, C Aug 1984  Article
Raja Mohan, C Article
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Publication Aug 1984.
Key Words China  Space 
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ID:   057822


Cooperative security in South Asia / Raja Mohan, C Oct-Dec 2004  Journal Article
Raja Mohan, C Journal Article
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Publication Oct-Dec 2004.
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ID:   063781


Coping with chernobyl / Raja Mohan, C   Article
Raja Mohan, C Article
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Publication Aug 1986.
Key Words Nuclear  Chernobyl  Nuclear Accident 
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ID:   051651


Crossing the rubicon: the shaping of India's new foreign policy / Raja Mohan, C 2003  Book
Raja Mohan, C Book
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Publication New Delhi, Viking, 2003.
Description xxii, 321p.
Standard Number 0670049638
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ID:   052586


Crossing the rubicon: the shaping of India's new foreign policy / Raja Mohan, C 2003  Book
Raja Mohan, C Book
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Publication New Delhi, Viking, 2003.
Description xxii, 321p.
Standard Number 0670049638
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046598327.10954/MOH 046598MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   053407


Emerging Asia: India's options / Muni, S D; Raja Mohan, C Jul-Sep 2004  Journal Article
Muni, S D Journal Article
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Publication Jul-Sep 2004.
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ID:   063433


Endgame for START/: Reagan's 'Build Down' / Raja Mohan, C Nov 1983  Article
Raja Mohan, C Article
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Publication Nov 1983.
Key Words START  Disarmament 
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ID:   063538


Ethnic weapons / Raja Mohan, C Sep 1984  Article
Raja Mohan, C Article
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Publication Sep 1984.
Key Words Disarmament  Ethnic Weapons 
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