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BIBLIOGRAFIA SELECCIONADA/ SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

(REVISTA UNISCI nº49 /UNISCI JOURNAL nº49)

1. IDENTIFYING LEVELS, STRUCTURES AND AGENCY IN POST-COLD WAR

INDIAN FOREIGN POLICY

Shibashis Chatterjee, Sreya Maitra

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2. DHARMA: THE MORAL ASPECTS OF STATECRAFT

Pradeep Kumar Gautam

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3. INDIAN APPROACHES TO SECURITY AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION

John Doyle

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Baruah, Sanjib: “Citizens and Denizens: Ethnicity, Homelands and the Crisis of Displacement in Northeast India”, Journal of Refugee Studies, vol. 16, nº 1 (2003), pp.44-66.

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4. INDIA'S ENGAGEMENT WITH THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC ORDER

Sanjana Joshi and Samridhi Bimal

Bava, Ummu Salma: “New Powers for Global Change? India’s Role in the Emerging World Order”, FES Briefing Paper, 4 | March 2007

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Mohan, C. Raja: “Donald Trump’s ‘Indo-Pacific’ and America’s India Conundrum”, ISAS Insights No. 476 – 13 November 2017

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5. THE EVOLUTION OF INDIA-US RELATIONS AND INDIA´S GRAND

STRATEGY

Stephen F. Burgess

Backes, Oliver: “The Traditional Friend: Russia-India Military-Technical Ties and Defense Procurement Ties”, Center for Strategic and International Studies, 28 October 2013, at https://www.csis.org/blogs/post-soviet-post/traditional-friend-russia-india-military-technical-cooperation-and-defense Backes, Oliver and Inderfurth, Karl F.: “Defense Cooperation: U.S.-India Centerpiece”, Center for Strategic and International Studies, 12 November 2013, at https://www.csis.org/analysis/defense-cooperation-us-india-centerpiece Bagchi, Indrani: “India supports Iran’s presidency of the Conference on Disarmament”, Times of

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Cronin, Patrick M.; Fontaine, Richard; Hosford, Zachary M.; Mastro, Oriana Skylar; Ratner, Ely, and Sullivan, Alexander: “The Emerging Asia Power Web: The Rise of Bilateral Intra-Asian Security Ties”, Center for New American Security, June 2013, athttp://www.cnas.org/files/documents/publications/CNAS_AsiaPowerWeb.pdf. Dasgupta, Chandrashekhar: “The Decision to Intervene: First Steps in India’s Grand Strategy in the 1971 War”, Strategic Analysis, vol. 40, nº 4 (2016), pp. 321-333.

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6. “REGIMES”, REGIONAL COOPERATION ORGANIZATIONS AND THE

PROMISE OF “PROTO-REGIMES”. INDO-RUSSIAN RELATIONS IN THE 21st

CENTURY AND THE CHALLENGE OF VLADIMIR PUTIN´S “VALUES”

INITIATIVES

Hari Vasudevan

Acharya, Amitav: “The Emerging Regional Architecture of World Politics” World Politics, vol. 59, nº 4 (July 2007), pp.629-652.

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7. INDIA-CHINA RELATIONS RECONSIDERED: A REALIST PERSPECTIVE ON

INDIA´S BORDER DISPUTE WITH ITS NEIGHBOUR

Jayanta Kumar Ray

Arpi, Claude (2001): The Fate of Tibet, New Delhi, Har Anand.

Bell, Charles (2000): Tibet: Past and Present, New Delhi, Motilal Banarsidass.

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8. INDIA AND ISRAEL: FROM AN INTERLOPER TO AN INSIDER?

Priya Singh

A series of articles/opinion pieces in Haaretz during June-July 2017, prior to and during the course of Narendra Modi’s visit to Israel extensively covered the visit, while generally positive in tone, a few did elicit caution.

Alqasis, Amjad: “Challenging the ongoing dispossession and displacement of the Palestinian people on the 70th commemoration of the Nakba”, Mondoweiss, 15 May 2018 at http://mondoweiss.net/2018/05/dispossession-displacement-commemoration/

Chatterjee, Malini: “Hinduvta for Zionism”, The Telegraph, Kolkata, 10 July 2017, was one such article in the Indian media, at https://www.telegraphindia.com/opinion/hindutva-for-zionism/cid/1460535

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East Affairs, (October 2017), at https://www.wrmea.org/017-october/netanyahu-and-modi-a-marriage-made-in-heaven.html

Grossman, David. (2003): Sleeping on a Wire: Conversations with Palestinians in Israel,

London, Picador, p.203

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“India separating ties with Israel, Palestine: Ex-diplomat”, The Indian Express, 30 June 2017, at https://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-separating-ties-with-israel-palestine-ex-diplomat-4729769/

Iraqi, Amjad: “The Myth of the Gaza Border”, +972 Magazine, 7 May 2018, at https://972mag.com/the-myth-of-the-gaza-border/135392/

“Israel welcomes first ever visit by an Indian PM”, Middle East Eye, 4 July 2017, https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israel-welcomes-first-ever-visit-indian-pm-294756339

Iyengar, Radhika: “How India’s relationship with Israel has been a diplomatic see-saw since 1948”, The Indian Express, 6 July 2017, at https://indianexpress.com/article/india/how-indias-relationship-with-israel-has-been-a-diplomatic-see-saw-since-1948/

Jenkins, Robert: “India’s Costly Embrace of Israel”, The Diplomat, 3 July 2017, https://thediplomat.com/2017/07/indias-costly-embrace-of-israel/

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Masalha, Nur (2012): The Palestine Naqba: De Colonizing History, Narrating the Subaltern,

Reclaiming Memory, London, New York, Zed Books, pp.1-18

Meir, Avinoam: As Nomadism Ends: The Israeli Bedouin of the Negev (1997), Boulder CO, Westview Press

“Narendra Modi Israel visit: PM speaks to Indian diaspora, says my government’s motto is reform, perform, transform; Delhi-Mumbai-Tel Aviv air link coming soon”, The Financial

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“On a new keel: Netanyahu's visit to India”, The Hindu, 20 January 2018 at https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/editorial/on-a-new-keel-netanyahus-visit-to-india/article22475166.ece

Pal Chaudhury, Pramit: “Israel likely to become India’s largest arms supplier”, The Hindustan

Times, (5 July 2017), at https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/israel-likely-to-become-india-s-largest-arms-supplier/story-tZQFenVzYWzaQFnPqbznqM.html

Peleg, Ilan; and Waxman, Dov, (eds) (2011): Israel’s Palestinians: The Conflict Within, New York, Cambridge University Press, p.1

“People of Indian Origin in Israel to get overseas citizen of India card despite their army training”, Outlook : The Newswire, 6 July 2017, at https://www.outlookindia.com/newswire/story/people-of-indian-origin-in-israel-to-get-overseas-citizen-of-india-card-despite-their-army-training-modi/971699

“PM Modi on ground breaking visit to Israel”, The Week, 4 July 2017, at https://www.theweek.in/content/archival/news/india/pm-modi-on-ground-breaking-visit-to-israel.html

“PM Modi calls for opposing evils of terrorism, radicalism," India Today, 5 July 2017, at https://www.indiatoday.in/pti-feed/story/pm-modi-calls-for-opposing-evils-of-terrorism-radicalism-992457-2017-07-05

Prashad, Vijay: “Netanyahu in India: What was swept under the carpet”, Al Jazeera, 20 January 2018, at https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/netanyahu-india-swept-carpet-180120161503967.html

Salt, Jeremy: “Celebrations in Jerusalem, Slaughter in Gaza”, Palestine Chronicle, 15 May 2018, at https://www.palestinechronicle.com/celebrations-in-jerusalem-slaughter-in-gaza/

Sherwood, Harriet: “Israel shelves Plan to forcibly relocate Bedouin from Desert land,” The

Guardian, 12 December 2011, at http://electronicintifada.net/blogs/maureen-clare-murphy/withdrawal-prawer-plan-bill-major-achievement-palestinians-israel

Siegman, Henry: “The Two-State Solution: An Autopsy”, London Review of Books, vol. 40, nº 10, 24 May 2018, p.18.

Singh, Priya: “Modi in Israel: Uncovering the Veil”, 9 July 2017, at http://www.asiainglobalaffairs.in/reflections/page/5/modi-in-israel-uncovering-the-veil

_________“Modi in Israel: Uncovering the Veil”, 22 July 2017, at http://www.asiainglobalaffairs.in/reflections/page/5/modi-in-israel-uncovering-the-veil-continued

________ “Nurturing a New ‘Nakba?” 27 May 2018 http://www.asiainglobalaffairs.in/reflections/nurturing-a-new-naqba ________“Palestinians in a Jewish State: An Addendum”, 28 January 2018, at http://www.asiainglobalaffairs.in/reflections/page/3/palestinians-in-a-jewish-state-an-addendum (Accessed on September 14 2018)

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Yiftachel, Oren: “Bedouin Arabs and the Israeli settler state: Land policies and indigenous resistance”, in Champagne and I. Abu-Saad (eds), The Future of Indigenous Peoples: Strategies

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9. INDIA- PAKISTAN RELATIONS: WHAT LIES AHEAD?

Smruti S Pattanaik

Ajithkumar, M.P., Kalpaz (2006): India-Pakistan Relations: The Story of Fractured

Fraternity, Delhi, Kalpaz Publications.

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Gunguly, Sumit & Devin T. Hagerly (2006): Fearful Symmetry: India-Pakistan Crises in the

Shadow of Nuclear Weapons, Seattle, University of Washington Press.

Gunguly, Sumit (2016): Deadly Impasse, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

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Kamath, P.M. (2005): India-Pakistan Relations: Courting Peace from the Corridors of War, New Delhi, Promilla & CO. Publishers.

Karnad, Bharat): Pakistan's Paranoia, Harvard International Review, vol. 31, nº 4 (2010), pp. 4-5.

Mehta, Pratap Bhanu: “India-Pakistan: The Enduring Stalemate”, Economic and Political

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Misra, Ashutosh: An audit of the India-Pakistan peace process, Australian Journal of

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Narasimhan, N.: India-Pakistan Relations, Economic and Political Weekly, vol. 37, nº 2 (2002), pp. 86-172.

Nayar, Kuldeep (2003): Wall at Wagah: India-Pakistan Relations, Delhi, Gyan Publishing House.

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10. INDIA’s REGIONAL STRATEGIC OUTLOOK AND INFLUENCE VIA

AFGHANISTAN

Nasreen Akhtar

Alex von, Tunzlman (2008): Indian summer: The Secret History of the End of an Empire, London, Picador.

Ashraf, Sajjad: “India and Pakistan Compete for influence in Afghanistan”, East Asia Forum, 25 October 2013.

Ahmad, Rashid: “How Obama Lost Karzai”, Foreign Policy, 11 February 2011.

Akhtar, Nasreen: “Baluchistan Movement and unrest in Pakistan”, South Asian Survey, volume 18, nº 1 (March 2013).

Karnard, Bharat: “Afghanistan-Pakistan and the F-16. Mattis has to hard sell on these issues on his visit to India”, Hindustan Times, 21 September 2017.

Almukhtar, Sarah: “How much of Afghanistan is under Taliban Control After 16 years of war with the U.S.?”, The New York Times, 23 August 2017.

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conundrum, New Delhi, Harper Collins.

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Gupta, Kanchan: “Action, not talk, will teach Pakistan a lesson for sponsoring terror in India”, The Pioneer, 25 September 2016.

Giridharadas, Ananda: “India has a soft spot for Bush”, The New York Times, 10 January 2018.

Gowen, Annie: “India already gives Afghanistan billions in aid. Now Trump says India must ‘help us more’, The Washington Post, 22 August 2017.

George, Varghese: “Trump offers a role to India in Afghanistan”, The Hindu, 22 August 2017.

Haider, Suhasini: “9 killed in attacks on Indian mission in Afghanistan: Karzai blames Pakistan”, The Hindu, 3 March 2016.

Haidri, Ashraf: “India and Pakistan: A Growing Partnership”, The Diplomat, 16 September 2016.

Haroon, Raja Asif: “Indo-US –Afghan Agenda to against Pakistan”, Pak Tribune, 10 October 2017.

Joshi, Shashank: “India's Af-Pak Strategy”, RUSI Journal, vol. 155, nº 1 (2010).

Kaur, Navtej: “Nehru as a Prophet of world peace”, The Indian Journal of Political Science, vol. 69, nº 1 (January – March. 2008).

Morgenthau, Hans J. (1948): Politics among Nations, University of Michigan, A.A Knopf.

Mukherjee, Rohan: “Indian Foreign Policy and Contemporary Challenges”, International Affairs, vol. 87 nº 1, 2018.

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Moeed, Yousaf and Smith, Scott: “Ashraf Ghani’s Pakistan Outreach”, Special Report, U.S., Institute of Peace, July 2015.

Mohan, Geeta: “No Change in New Pakistan’s Govt, Afghan President tells PM Modi”, India

Today, 20 September 2018.

Mourdouskoutas, Panos: “What China Doing in The Indian Ocean?”, Forbes, 4 January 2018.

Mazari, Shireen: “Balochistan and the Great Power Games”, Asia Times, 29 February 2005.

Olson, Richard: “How not to engage with Pakistan”, The New York Times, 9 January 2018.

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Rais, Rasul Bakhsh: “Will Pakistan take Kabul-route to Washington?” The Express Tribune, 10 October 2018.

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Sanminiatelli, Maria: “Indian Foreign Minister accuses Pakistan for harboring Terrorists”, Time.Com, 29 September 2018.

Suba, Chandran: “Why is Afghanistan important to India? Friday Times, 24 June 2014.

Sehgal, Akram: “The making of history” Daily Times, 19 November 2014.

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11. INDO-BANGLADESH IN AN EVOLVING WORLD

Sreeradha Datta

Ahamed, Emajuddin (ed.) (1984): Foreign Policy of Bangladesh: A Small State's Imperative, Dhaka, University Press

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