India as a rising power in Afghanistan post-2001 : can status explain it better?

Evaluating India's involvement in Afghanistan post-2001, this dissertation proposes that the Indian approach towards this country can be captured more comprehensively using the concept of status. As a catch-all concept, status can account for both the material and ideological dimensions of i...

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Main Author: Saxena, Chayanika
Other Authors: Anit Mukherjee
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Published: 2018
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-760962020-11-01T08:20:29Z India as a rising power in Afghanistan post-2001 : can status explain it better? Saxena, Chayanika Anit Mukherjee S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Social sciences::Political science::International relations Evaluating India's involvement in Afghanistan post-2001, this dissertation proposes that the Indian approach towards this country can be captured more comprehensively using the concept of status. As a catch-all concept, status can account for both the material and ideological dimensions of interactions between actors in the global order. Consequently, this concept becomes an effective analytical tool that can allow this research to locate the material and ideological factors that have informed India's Afghanistan policy in the post-2001 era in a more holistic manner. It is proposed that in using status as an analytical category, this dissertation will provide a complementary approach to the existing schools of thought in international relations for evaluating India's engagements with other states (and non-state actors) in general. Master of Science (International Relations) 2018-10-24T06:07:39Z 2018-10-24T06:07:39Z 2018 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/76096 en 59 p. application/pdf
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India as a rising power in Afghanistan post-2001 : can status explain it better?
description Evaluating India's involvement in Afghanistan post-2001, this dissertation proposes that the Indian approach towards this country can be captured more comprehensively using the concept of status. As a catch-all concept, status can account for both the material and ideological dimensions of interactions between actors in the global order. Consequently, this concept becomes an effective analytical tool that can allow this research to locate the material and ideological factors that have informed India's Afghanistan policy in the post-2001 era in a more holistic manner. It is proposed that in using status as an analytical category, this dissertation will provide a complementary approach to the existing schools of thought in international relations for evaluating India's engagements with other states (and non-state actors) in general.
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