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Routledge Handbook on South Asian Foreign Policy

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This handbook offers a comprehensive overview of South Asian foreign policy, examining the complex history and present state of South Asian foreign policy, the foreign policy of the countries of the region, as well as their relationships with their neighbors and key external players, such as China and the United States, in an effort to understand South Asia's place in the world order. It illustrates the future trajectory of foreign policy in the region and analyses future of regional arrangements like SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) and BIMSTEC.
The handbook is structured in five parts, each representing a focused area of enquiry:


  • Foreign Policy


  • Relations within South Asia


  • Relations within Indo-Pacific


  • Relations with China, Europe and the United States


  • Security

A carefully selected collection of 26 chapters written by experts on South Asian foreign, economic, and security policy, this handbook provides an objective yet accessible overview of the history and current state of foreign policy of each country and the region. It is an authoritative reference work for academics and students as well as international think tanks, research institutes, and non-governmental organizations working on South Asian Politics, Asian Politics, Foreign Politics, International Affairs, World History, and International Relations.

List of contents

 Introduction  Part I Foreign Policy  1. India's Foreign Policy Realignments  2. Pakistan's Foreign Policy: The More Things Change, The More They Stay the Same  3. Sleepwalking into a Great Power Rivalry: The Evolution of Sri Lanka's Foreign Policy in the 21st century  4. Nepal's Foreign Policy since 1950s  5. The History of British, Soviets and U.S. Invasions and the Afghan Response  Part II Relations within South Asia  6. India's South Asia Policy: Shifts and Continuities  7. The Changing Landscape of India-Pakistan-Afghanistan Relationship  8. The Kashmir Matrix: Strategy/Policy Formulation in India and Pakistan  9. India-Afghanistan Relations: Pragmatism towards Political Normalization  10. Nepal-Bangladesh, Bhutan and Maldives Relations  11. Transformation of India and Bangladesh Relations and Challenges Ahead  Part III Relations within Indo-Pacific  12. BIMSTEC-India's Emerging Foreign Policy Fulcrum  13. India's Iran Policy: Civilisational Past, Complicated Present  14. From Distant Relations to Close Partners: India's Relations with Australia and New Zealand  15. Influence & Hedging: China's Engagement in South Asia  16. Rapid Development of India-Japan Cooperation: Its Chance and Challenges  Part IV Relations with China, Europe and U.S.  17. The Transformation of the Indo/China Rivalry in the 21st Century: the Rise of the Maritime Domain  18. Indian Strategic Policy Towards China  19. China-Pakistan Relations: Understanding Strategic Dimensions  20. Caught between the U.S. and China: Balancing in Pakistan's Foreign Policy  21. Bangladesh-China Relations in an Era of Globalization: Dynamics and Challenges  22. Sri Lanka's Foreign Policy, Past, Present and Future: Infrastructure Diplomacy and Contemporary Chinese Affairs  23. Nepal's Relationship with the European Union  24. Nepal-US Relations: The Indo-Pacific and Evolving Strategic Partnership in the 21st Century World  Part V Security  25. Terrorism and Indian Foreign Policy  26. Almost Parity: Understanding the India-Pakistan Conventional Military Balance

About the author










Aparna Pande is Director of the Initiative on the Future of India and South Asia at the Hudson Institute, USA. She is also the editor of the Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Pakistan (2017) and the author of Explaining Pakistan's Foreign Policy (Routledge 2011).


Summary

This handbook offers a comprehensive overview of South Asian foreign policy, examining the complex history and present state of South Asian foreign policy, the foreign policy of the countries of the region, as well as their relationships with their neighbors and key external players, such as China and the United States, in an effort to understand South Asia’s place in the world order. It illustrates the future trajectory of foreign policy in the region and analyses future of regional arrangements like SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) and BIMSTEC.
The handbook is structured in five parts, each representing a focused area of enquiry:


  • Foreign Policy

  • Relations within South Asia

  • Relations within Indo-Pacific

  • Relations with China, Europe and the United States

  • Security
A carefully selected collection of 26 chapters written by experts on South Asian foreign, economic, and security policy, this handbook provides an objective yet accessible overview of the history and current state of foreign policy of each country and the region. It is an authoritative reference work for academics and students as well as international think tanks, research institutes, and non-governmental organizations working on South Asian Politics, Asian Politics, Foreign Politics, International Affairs, World History, and International Relations.

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