Liberal democracies in a globalized world : why have U.S.-India ties, which were at best distant during the cold war, improved during the post-cold war period? What led to the change?

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Main Author: Uday Ravi
Other Authors: Ralf Jan Diederik Emmers
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-358612020-11-01T08:20:43Z Liberal democracies in a globalized world : why have U.S.-India ties, which were at best distant during the cold war, improved during the post-cold war period? What led to the change? Uday Ravi Ralf Jan Diederik Emmers S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Social sciences::Political science 41 p. The central argument of this paper is to examine the Indo-US relations employing an eclectic approach in trying to explain the relationship not based on one single theoretical approach, but encompassing the Realist and Liberal approaches as political/diplomatic, strategic and economic cooperation is happening simultaneously at a very rapid pace since the post Cold war period. I assert that it is a mix of this complex web of relations at the economic, political/diplomatic and strategic paths that has become the defining feature of cooperation and trust between the two nations. The robustness of USIndia relationship has taken on a new dimension with the United States leading India in becoming a technological and major superpower in an era marked by rapid technological advancement. "It is in this new historical and geo-political context, that U.S. and India are beginning to cooperate seriously in building this 'global partnership Master of Science (International Relations) 2010-04-23T01:47:55Z 2010-04-23T01:47:55Z 2007 2007 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/35861 application/pdf
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Liberal democracies in a globalized world : why have U.S.-India ties, which were at best distant during the cold war, improved during the post-cold war period? What led to the change?
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title Liberal democracies in a globalized world : why have U.S.-India ties, which were at best distant during the cold war, improved during the post-cold war period? What led to the change?
title_short Liberal democracies in a globalized world : why have U.S.-India ties, which were at best distant during the cold war, improved during the post-cold war period? What led to the change?
title_full Liberal democracies in a globalized world : why have U.S.-India ties, which were at best distant during the cold war, improved during the post-cold war period? What led to the change?
title_fullStr Liberal democracies in a globalized world : why have U.S.-India ties, which were at best distant during the cold war, improved during the post-cold war period? What led to the change?
title_full_unstemmed Liberal democracies in a globalized world : why have U.S.-India ties, which were at best distant during the cold war, improved during the post-cold war period? What led to the change?
title_sort liberal democracies in a globalized world : why have u.s.-india ties, which were at best distant during the cold war, improved during the post-cold war period? what led to the change?
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