Description
International Relations (IR) developed as a separate academic discipline after World War II. West-centric discourse has dominated International Relations regarding its genealogy, methodology, epistemology, and axiology. Non-western perspectives on IR are typically absent in arguments and interpretations presented in scholarly accounts.
Indic perspective on International Relations addresses this gap by analysing the disciplinary crisis and advancing the Indic narrative as a viable non-western alternative. Besides, this edited volume also covers different aspects of India`s foreign policy, Indian strategic culture, and key bilateral and multilateral relations. Written by well-known scholars from an interdisciplinary perspective, this forward-looking work opens up the possibilities of rethinking International Relations from the Indic perspective.
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