When Nehru looked east : origins of India-us suspicion and India-China rivalry /

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1. Verfasser: Frankel, Francine R. (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Oxford University Press, 2019
Schriftenreihe:Modern South Asia
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spelling Frankel, Francine R., author. 1718
When Nehru looked east : origins of India-us suspicion and India-China rivalry / Francine R. Frankel.
New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2019.
339 p. 24 cm
Modern South Asia
"Studies about the estrangement between India and the United States during the Cold War are written from the western perspective of a bipolar world and relegate policies toward India and South Asia to a regional derivative of the struggle between the superpowers. A deeper understanding of India as a subject in world affairs is revealed in this work, the first able to draw upon the Nehru Papers, 1947-64 which span the period when the guiding principles of India's foreign policy, Non-Alignment and Asianism, were formulated. Nehru's certainty of India's great power destiny and claim to be spokesman of Asia collided with the U.S. role as leader of the free world, especially in the Middle East and Southeast Asia viewed as India's area of influence. Nehru's "area of peace" excluding U.S. led collective security alliances brought the national interests of both countries into direct conflict. Nehru's assumption that India-s friendly approach to China would result in a peaceful solution of their border dispute and allow the two countries to operate informally as protection against American interference in Asia proved to be a miscalculation of historic importance. The 1962 India-China War toppled the foundations of Asianism and Non-Alignment"-- Provided by publisher.
spellingShingle Frankel, Francine R.
When Nehru looked east : origins of India-us suspicion and India-China rivalry /
title When Nehru looked east : origins of India-us suspicion and India-China rivalry /
title_auth When Nehru looked east : origins of India-us suspicion and India-China rivalry /
title_full When Nehru looked east : origins of India-us suspicion and India-China rivalry / Francine R. Frankel.
title_fullStr When Nehru looked east : origins of India-us suspicion and India-China rivalry / Francine R. Frankel.
title_full_unstemmed When Nehru looked east : origins of India-us suspicion and India-China rivalry / Francine R. Frankel.
title_short When Nehru looked east :
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title_sub origins of India-us suspicion and India-China rivalry /
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