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TRADITIONAL FOREIGN POLICY (3) answer(s).
 
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Egypt, Iran, and the Hizbullah cell: using sectarianism to “De-Arabize” and regionalize threats to national interests / Monier, Elizabeth   Article
Monier, Elizabeth Article
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Summary/Abstract This article argues that anti-Shi‘ism is simply one component in a strategy to justify and enforce Egypt’s security policies and regional leadership goals. An examination of Egyptian press coverage of the 2009 discovery of a Hizbullah cell in Egypt illustrates a process through which Shi‘ism is initially identified as a sectarian threat, but then “de-Arabized” through linkage with Iran. Despite being an Arab organization, Egyptian media portray Hizbullah as a non-Arab challenge to the Arab world’s stability, more than a Shi‘i challenge to Sunnism or a security threat. This indicates that Egypt’s traditional foreign policy of defending Arab interests is more important than sectarianism in conceptualizing threats to its security.
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India's engagement with the world: contemporary foreign policy interests / Khobragade, Vinod   Article
Khobragade, Vinod Article
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Summary/Abstract Vinod Khobragade discusses India’s contemporary prime foreign policy interests. While keeping its democratic setup alive, India has shed traditional foreign policy objectives and made new choices reflecting the changing patterns of international politics. The aim is to boost holistic development and make the country one of the leading though benign powers of the world.
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India's foreign policy: the post-cold war scenario / Tripathi, Sudhanshu   Journal Article
Tripathi, Sudhanshu Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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