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Boom and bust? the changing nature of UN peacekeeping / Malone, David M Winter 2000  Article
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Publication Winter 2000.
Description 37-54
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ID:   103826


Does the elephant dance: contemporary Indian foreign policy / Malone, David M 2011  Book
Malone, David M Book
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Publication New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2011.
Description xxii, 425p.
Standard Number 9780198073833, hbk
Key Words United States  South Asia  China  India  America  Foreign policy - India 
India - Foreign Policy 
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ID:   099801


Fading glories? India’s relations with western Europe and Russia / Brunatti, Andrew D; Malone, David M   Journal Article
Malone, David M Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This article examines India's relations with Western Europe and Russia, both regions which have seen their historic influence with India lessened by the rise of the United States and China as Indian foreign policy priorities. The article argues that mutual interests in innovation, defence and energy still drive the relationships, and explores India's continuing preference for bilateralism in its dealings with both regions, particularly Western Europe. The article concludes that, while Indo-European and Indo-Russian relations are currently in a gentle decline and will be influenced by responses to domestic and regional challenges, both relationships still have genuine bilateral interests which will continue to provide the foundation for future initiatives.
Key Words Energy  Defence  EU  India  Russia  Europe 
Bilateralism  Innovation 
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ID:   107434


From high ground to high table: the evolution of Indian multilateralism / Mukherjee, Rohan; Malone, David M   Journal Article
Malone, David M Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Independent India's multilateral strategy was designed defensively as a means to provide the country with some leeway in an intensely competitive bipolar world. Today, India casts itself as an emerging power intent on exerting the bilateral and multilateral influence that the country's founding leaders had long aspired to. Obsolete frameworks such as nonalignment and developing world leadership have mostly been jettisoned in the process. However, questions remain about India's willingness and capacity to take on global responsibilities to match its global aspirations. This article traces the evolution of India's multilateral approach and examinest is multilateral stance through several prisms: the UN Security Council, the World Trade Organization, global climate change negotiations, and some emerging international groupings of states in which India plays a role. Among our conclusions is that, in India's diplomacy, much depends on domestic factors.
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Historical influences on India's foreign policy / Dalmia, Taru; Malone, David M   Journal Article
Malone, David M Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract India's international relations after independence in 1947 drew several of its principal characteristics from earlier Indian history and, in particular, from India's painful colonial experience under the British Raj.1 One that was largely dormant until quite recently is India's vocation, throughout most of its history, as a hub for international trade.
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India - US relations: the shock of the new / Malone, David M; Mukherjee, Rohan   Journal Article
Malone, David M Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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India and China: conflict and cooperation / Malone, David M; Mukherjee, Rohan   Journal Article
Malone, David M Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Not much has changed in the rhetoric of Sino-Indian relations since Mao Zedong, speaking in 1951 in honour of the first anniversary of India's constitution, declared that 'excellent friendship' had existed between the two countries 'for thousands of years'. Yet few of the lofty proclamations made by Indian and Chinese leaders over the years truly reflect the reality of relations between the neighbours. It is surprising that two states with such a rich and sometimes fractious history, including a border conflict in 1962, should have what appears to be a largely reactive relationship. But neither has developed a grand strategy with regard to the other. An unshakeable and largely unprofitable preoccupation with the past on the Indian side, and an equally intense preoccupation with domestic consolidation on the Chinese side, have left the relationship under-tended. It might best be seen as one of geostrategic competition qualified by growing commercial cooperation. And there is some asymmetry: China is a more fraught subject in Indian national debates than India is for China. China does not appear to feel threatened in any serious way by India, while India at times displays tremendous insecurity in the face of Chinese economic success and military expansion.
Key Words Conflict  Military  China  India  Cooperation  Sino - Indian Relations 
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Indian foreign policy and contemporary security challenges / Mukherjee, Rohan; Malone, David M   Journal Article
Malone, David M Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract India is fast emerging as an important player in regional and international arenas. However, it continues to be beset by a number of security challenges, both internally and externally. On the assumption that India's foreign policy has evolved in step with its domestic politics, this article briefly surveys the evolution of Indian domestic politics and foreign policy before discussing some of the domestic and international (including regional) security challenges India faces today. The article concludes that although economic diplomacy does at present serve India well in projecting power internationally, achieving great power status in the future will rest on the resolution of key political and security challenges.
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India's west Asia approach: a triumph of bilateralism / Brunatti, Andrew D; Malone, David M   Journal Article
Malone, David M Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract West Asia is an area with complex and often contradictory impulses towards the United States, hitherto the sole superpower remaining after the end of the Cold War but now playing more the role of a primus inter pares.
Key Words United States  India  North Africa  West Asia  Un Security Council  Bilateralism 
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International criminal justice: just an expensive mirage / Malone, David M   Journal Article
Malone, David M Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract July 2008 produced two major developments relating to international criminal justice, highlighting again the political delicacy of this newly salient dimension of international relations. On 14 July, the prosecutor of the international criminal court sought an arrest warrant against serving Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir for genocide, crimes against humanity, and murder.
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International struggle over Iraq: politics in theUN security council 1980-2005 / Malone, David M 2006  Book
Malone, David M Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2006.
Description xiv, 398p.
Standard Number 0199219680
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Iraq: preventing a new generation of conflict / Bouillon, Markus E (ed); Malone, David M (ed); Rowswell, Ben (ed) 2007  Book
Malone, David M Book
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Publication New Delhi, Viva Books, 2007.
Description xiv, 351p.
Standard Number 9788130908076
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Law and practice of the United Nations: documents and commentary / Chesterman, Simon; Johnstone, Ian; Malone, David M 2016  Book
Chesterman, Simon Book
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Edition 2nd ed.
Publication New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2016.
Description xliii, 741p.pbk
Standard Number 9780199399499
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Origins and evolution of Responsibility to Protect at the UN / Cater, Charles; Malone, David M   Journal Article
Malone, David M Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article situates the emergence of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) concept, later accepted by many as a principle, in the wider flow of events following on the end of the Cold War. Among the hallmarks of change in the United Nations (UN) Security Council as of the early 1990s, in stark contrast to the Council’s preoccupations during its first four decades of activity, was its growing attention to humanitarian considerations relating to conflict, its new willingness to tackle conflicts (mainly internal ones) it might have avoided earlier, and its willingness to experiment with new approaches to resolving them. Just as worries over terrorism and the threat of weapons of mass destruction were to become dominant themes in its work, the humanitarian imperative also incrementally wove itself into the fabric of the Council’s decision-making. It is against this wider backdrop and that of several spectacular UN failures to prevent genocide and other mass humanitarian distress that UN Secretary-General (UNSG) Kofi Annan was impelled as of 1999 to look beyond existing international law and practice for a new normative framework, that while formally respecting the sovereignty of states nevertheless elevated humanitarian concerns and action to the level of an international responsibility to prevent the worst outcomes. Today R2P finds itself competing with other legal and diplomatic principles, but it remains a potent platform for advocacy and, at times, for action by the UN.
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Peace and democracy for Haiti: a UN mission impossible? / Einsiedel, Sebastian von; Malone, David M   Journal Article
Malone, David M Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract In early 2004, the outbreak of political violence in Haiti and President Aristide's departure into exile provoked first a US and French military intervention to stabilize the security situation, and then deployment of a UN peacekeeping force. This article will first offer a historical narrative, placing the UN's recent intervention in the larger context of the intense international involvement in Haiti's affairs throughout the 1990s, including sanctions, UN-authorized use of force, a peacekeeping operation and years of peacebuilding efforts, all ending in failure. After identifying some of the policy lessons derived from the saga, the article then looks at the challenges ahead in relation to recent UN policy initiatives and reforms, notably on peacebuilding. It attempts to assess whether prospects for sustainable state-building in Haiti are consequently better than they were in 1994.
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Ralph bunche centennial: peace operations then and now / Cockayne, James; Malone, David M 2005  Journal Article
Malone, David M Journal Article
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Publication Jul-Sep 2005.
Key Words Peacekeeping  Peace Building 
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UN at 75 : how Today’s Challenges Will Shape the Next 25 Years / Malone, David M ; Day, Adam   Journal Article
Malone, David M Journal Article
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Key Words UN at 75  Next 25 Years 
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