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India and the United States in a Changing World
First Edition
Edited by:
- Ashok Kapur - Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Political Science, University of Waterloo, Canada
- Y K Malik - University of Akron, Ohio, USA
- Harold A Gould - Centre for South Asian Studies, University of Virgina, Charlottesville
- Arthur G Rubinoff - University of Toronto, Canada
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International Relations
December 2001 | 560 pages | SAGE India
This important and timely volume not only explores the many strands and nuances of the chequered course of Indo-US relations, but offers pragmatic policy recommendations. The original essays by reputed scholars and analysts cover a wide range of fundamental issues affecting bilateral relations. The contributors maintain that the rapidly growing rapprochement between India and the United States could have far-reaching implications for peace and progress throughout Asia.
Preface
Y K Malik and Ashok Kapur
Introduction
Aqueil Ahmad
US-India Science and Technology Relations
N Gerald Barrier
India and America
S N Gajanan and S Radhakrishnan
Policy Retaliation and Inefficiency
Harold A Gould
The Reasons Why
Steven Hoffman
Indo-US Srategic Worldviews
R S Khare
Two Disengaged Culture, Two Distant Democracies
David J Louscher, Alethia H Cook and Victoria D Barto
Military Relations between the US and India
Prem P Gandhi
India-US Economic Relations
Baldev Raj Nayar
US Economic Sanctions against Nuclear India
Robert M Hathaway
Coming of Age
Arthur G Rubinoff
Legislative Perceptions of Indo-American Relations
James Sperling
Ideals or Self-Interest? The Indian Nuclear Deterrent and American Foreign Policy
Reeta Chowdhari Tremblay
Indo-US Relations and the Kashmir Issue
Index