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Informationen zum Autor Krishnan Srinivasan is a former Indian Foreign Secretary. James Mayall is Emeritus Professor of International Relations at Cambridge University and fellow of the British Academy. Sanjay Pulipaka is Senior Fellow at the Nehru Museum and Library and adviser to ICRIER, New Delhi. Klappentext This book throws light on whether Asian values constitute a specific genre that differentiates Asia from the West and feeds into its nations’ foreign policies, and whether there is a basic difference of opinion on values or merely an aspect of contemporary power politics. Zusammenfassung This book throws light on whether Asian values constitute a specific genre that differentiates Asia from the West and feeds into its nations’ foreign policies, and whether there is a basic difference of opinion on values or merely an aspect of contemporary power politics. Inhaltsverzeichnis Abbreviations Foreword Robert D. Kaplan Introduction: Values and Foreign Policy Krishnan Srinivasan, James Mayall, Sanjay Pulipaka 1. Values in European Foreign Policy: Defending the Enlightenment in Troubled Times James Mayall 2. Values and European Foreign Economic Policy: Ideas, Institutions and Interests Fredrik Erixon 3. Values in German Foreign Policy: How Changes of Course Created Lasting Values Amit Das Gupta 4. Values in US Foreign Policy: 'America First' Meets the Pro-Democracy State William J. Antholis 5. Overview: Reflections on Values in Western Foreign Policy: From the Liberal World Order to Antithetical Values Bruno Maçães 6. Values in Russian Foreign Policy: Soviet Values, Revisionism and President Putin Hari Vasudevan and Tatiana Shaumyan 7. Islamic Values in Foreign Policy: Perspectives on 'Secular' Turkey and 'Islamic' Iran Mehmet Ozkan and Kingshuk Chatterjee 8. Values in Indian Foreign Policy: Lofty Ideals Give Way to Parochial Pragmatism Krishnan Srinivasan 9. V ...