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ID:
143999
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India and Japan are mature democracies of Asia and together they share values of democracy, freedom and rule of law. They share cultural affinity due their close linkage with Buddhism. Today, India is largest democracy in Asia and Japan the most prosperous and technologically advanced. Both counties have long maintained close political and economic relationship.
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ID:
133907
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2014.
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India and Central Asia constitutes strategic neighbours and natural allies. Both the regions are geographically proximate, share common history and cultural affinity. With this premise a modest attempt has been made to know what policies India follow in this region to secure and strive its interests and what more needs to be done. As stated above India requires to open up its diplomatic wings as far as cross border relations are concerned. Look North Policy which was planned long back to give a formal push remained under carpet for too long. There is an immediate and urgent need of this policy to be reactivated if at all India wants to play a big power role in world politics.
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ID:
092929
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2009.
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Foreign policy behavior is a function of combined elements such as strategic calculations, institutionalized mechanisms, interactive constructed identity, and transaction/opportunity costs. The top leaders' connectivity serves as an intervening variable in the process. The personal connection, of course, cannot show the whole picture of behind-the-curtain dynamics, and yet it still is a piece of the puzzle in explaining "why it happened the way it happened." This article, an inductive analysis of narratives, explains why the current nuclear impasse emerged at the end of the Clinton administration and how the George W. Bush administration chose to dismiss the Kim Jong Il regime as a legitimate counterpart by focusing on cultural elements of the top leaders' ethos and worldviews.
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ID:
092720
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ID:
078525
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