The making of modern Indian diplomacy: a critique of Eurocentrism/ Deep Datta-Ray.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York: Oxford University Press, 2015Description: xv, 380 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 9780190206673Subject(s): Diplomatic relations | Politics and government | Eurocentrism | DiplomacyDDC classification: 327.2
Contents:
Introduction --
Delusive utopia --
Irrepressible present --
Theorizing the uncontainable --
Inverted 'history' --
Death of diplomacy --
Diplomacy reborn --
Violence of ignorance --
Conclusions: In the shadow of power politics.
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Introduction --
Delusive utopia --
Irrepressible present --
Theorizing the uncontainable --
Inverted 'history' --
Death of diplomacy --
Diplomacy reborn --
Violence of ignorance --
Conclusions: In the shadow of power politics.
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