Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350980385
- Publisher: MANOHAR PUBLISHERS
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 366
- ISBN-10: 935098038X
- Publisher Date: 2014-05-15
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,150.00.₹874.00Current price is: ₹874.00.
“India and the Contemporary International System” by Amitabh Mattoo (ISBN: 9789350980385) offers key insights into India’s evolving foreign policy. Explore India’s role in global affairs through theoretical frameworks, policy analysis, and structural shifts. Discover the complexities of India’s engagement with international relations in this essential read from the Australia India Institute Foreign Policy Series. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in contemporary international politics.
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Shahbaz J Sheikh –
A bit dense and academic, but ultimately rewarding. It requires patience to get through. Content is insightful and useful
Yash Yadav –
The book provides a useful framework for understanding India’s foreign policy decisions. Some information felt obvious though.
Khushi Chandani –
Mattoo provides a good starting point for understanding India’s foreign policy. However, it could delve deeper into certain aspects.
Puneet Kajal –
The book offers a balanced perspective, but some of the policy analysis feels slightly outdated now. Still a valuable contribution.
Prerna Monica Tete –
Outstanding analysis! This book offers a very comprehensive and insightful look into India and its international system.
Pranav Wilson –
I appreciated the book’s comprehensive approach. It needs update based on the current world order. Overall a good reading experience.
Kartikeya Raghupatro –
This book is very insightful and well-written. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in Indian foreign policy.
Paras Mittal –
A solid academic work, but not for the casual reader. It’s quite specialized, but valuable if you’re in the field.
Harsh Saraswat –
Interesting insights, but some arguments felt a little weak. I wish there were more case studies. Good book, but could be better
Yashika Thakur –
While informative, I found the writing style somewhat dry. I think some editing can make it easily readable. Good concepts though.
Gouri Raj –
A decent read, but I was expecting more depth. It scratches the surface but doesn’t always dive deep enough. An okay book.
Muddassir Hussain –
Excellent analysis of India’s foreign policy challenges and opportunities. A must-read for students and scholars alike. Clear and concise!
Ankit Verma –
An essential read for anyone studying India’s role in global affairs. The theoretical frameworks are particularly helpful. Highly recommended!
Yashwin Mehtani –
A decent overview, but felt a bit repetitive at times. Some chapters were more insightful than others. Useful for beginners in the field.
Preethi Vardhan Yadav Golla –
Mattoo’s book is a great resource for students and researchers. The theoretical frameworks are excellent. I will be reading this again!