India’s Spatial Imaginations of South Asia: Power, Commerce, and Community
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About the Book Since India attained independence, its foreign policy discourse has imagined its South Asian neighbourhood through the politics of realism. This imagination explicates state interest in South Asia by establishing it as a space of sovereign territoriality. Even today, India’s foreign and security policies are primarily shaped by geopolitical centrism, and remain unaffected by economic prosperity and community concerns. As a part of the Oxford International Relations in South Asia series, this volume examines alternative conceptions of South Asian space in terms of geo-economics and community, and justifies why they have been unable to replace its dominant understanding, irrespective of the political regime. This volume probes reasons behind the relevance of differentiated cartography of territorial nationalism in our shared understanding of space, politics, society, and the community. About the Author
Shibashis Chatterjee is professor at the Department of International Relations, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India.
Shibashis Chatterjee, Professor, Department of International Relations, Jadavpur University, Sumit Ganguly, Rabindranath Tagore Chair in Indian Cultures and Civilizations, Indiana University, Bloomington, E Sridharan, Academic Director and Chief Executive, University of Pennsylvania Institute for the Advanced Study of India (UPIASI)
Shibashis Chatterjee is Professor at the Department of International Relations, Jadavpur University in Kolkata. His areas of interest are international relations theory and foreign and security policy studies.