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India's soft power and vulnerability / Hymans, Jacques E C   Journal Article
Hymans, Jacques E C Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract India is a fast-rising power in today's world. Over the past decade India's policy of liberalization has greatly enhanced its economic power, and its policy of nuclearization has greatly enhanced its military power. Keen observers of global affairs also often note India's rising "soft power." Soft power guru Joseph Nye counts India's liberal democratic regime type as a real advantage over China in the two Asian giants' competition for global attractiveness and influence.
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Who owns India’s history? a critique of shashi tharoor’s inglorious empire / Allen, Charles   Journal Article
Allen, Charles Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The historiography of Britain's colonial past has always been problematic, shaped by conflicting mythologies about Britain's role as benefactor or exploiter. In the wake of Indian independence in 1947 it was in the interests of India's national identity to present what had gone before as a period of unmitigated oppression challenged by a united people. The consequence was widespread ignorance about the realities of British rule and of the Indian economy prior to and after British rule, exemplified by a current best-seller written by a well-known Indian political figure, Dr Shashi Tharoor, whose main arguments are examined; in particular, his central claim that India was a wealthy nation prior to Britain's colonial intervention reduced to poverty by Britain's ‘depredations’.
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