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Ashok Kapur

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Foreign policies of India and her neighbours

by Ashok Kapur, A. Jeyaratnam Wilson

September 2001

Palgrave Macmillan

200

9780333558294

0333558294

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This study of perceptions, interests and strategies of South Asian states reveals the analytical and empirical richness of three kinds of states in the region: India - the regional hegemon; Pakistan-India's permanent competitor; and other South Asian states who do not accept Pakistani perceptions, interests and strategies concerning India. This book assesses the diplomatic and strategic principles of countries in the area, concentrating on the developments since 1947.

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