Description
About the Author
Deep K Datta-Ray teaches at Jindal School of International Affairs and formerly worked with Kroll and Hakluyt & Company. Schooled in Calcutta, Honolulu, Singapore and the English countryside, he attended the University of London and Sussex University, from which he obtained his doctorate in International Relations.
Reviews
'A critical resource for scholars and practitioners everywhere as we continue to transition beyond the limitations of a eurocentric world.' -- The Round Table
'An in-depth discussion of the complexities of a major Third World foreign ministry outside the "Western triad of anarchy-modernity-civilisation." - What sets it apart from most other studies is the way in which the voices of Indian Foreign Service officers interviewed as part of the author's research bring the discussion to life. - A rich, subtle and instructive study.' * William Maley, Director, Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy School of Regulation, Justice and Diplomacy, ANU College of Asia and the Pacific Australian National University *
'This highly original study represents the first examination of Indian foreign policy as the product of a distinctive political culture. It is an important corrective to the allegedly universalistic theories of interest that dominate political analysis of the world outside the West.' * Faisal Devji, St Antony's College, University of Oxford *
'A unique, and very original, take on how Indian diplomacy has been conceived, articulated and operationalised. By linking the present state of Indian diplomacy to the nation's civilisational past, this work debunks many myths and captures the underlying forces driving Indian diplomatic practice better than most recent works on the subject. A must-read for Indian foreign policy practitioners and thinkers alike.' * Harsh V. Pant, Professor of International Relations, King's College London *
Book Information
ISBN 9781849042130
Author Deep Datta-Ray
Format Hardback
Page Count 380
Imprint C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Publisher C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd