Indias Foreign Policy and Regional Multilateralism
Critical Studies of the AsiaPacific

Indias Foreign Policy and Regional Multilateralism Critical Studies of the AsiaPacific
About this book
While successful processes of regional multilateralism are taking place in all corners of the world, South Asia and its neighbouring regions have not been able to successfully cooperate in a regional framework. At present, there are four regional organizations or initiatives: the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation, the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi Sectoral-Economic Cooperation, the Indian Ocean Rim-Association for Regional Cooperation and the Mekong Ganga Cooperation Initiative. Arndt Michael examines the genesis and evolution of these organizations by using the theoretical perspective of norm localization. The study focuses especially on India - a founding member in all four organizations - and traces the impact of India's foreign policy on the discourse, the development and the institutional designs of regional multilateralism.
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Subjects
RegionalismInternational cooperationIndia, foreign relationsSouth asia, foreign relationsASEANSouth Asian Association for Regional CooperationForeign relationsDiplomacyDiplomatic relationsInternational institutionsInternational relationsPOLITICAL SCIENCEGovernmentInternationalGeneralPolitics and GovernmentRegional government policiesRegional