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Understanding Global Political Earthquake Study Of Postcold War International Systemic Transition And Indous Relations 1st Edition Manoj Soni

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Understanding Global Political Earthquake Study Of Postcold War International Systemic Transition And Indous Relations 1st Edition Manoj Soni
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.31 MB
Pages: 127
Author: Manoj Soni
ISBN: 9781138360075, 9781138360129, 9780429432279, 1138360074, 1138360120, 0429432275
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Understanding Global Political Earthquake Study Of Postcold War International Systemic Transition And Indous Relations 1st Edition Manoj Soni by Manoj Soni 9781138360075, 9781138360129, 9780429432279, 1138360074, 1138360120, 0429432275 instant download after payment.

Published in 1998, this text presents two theoretical frameworks for understanding the post-Cold War international systematic transition, and Indo-US relational patterns. The frameworks explain the casual determinants of the current international systematic transition and foreign policy in a comparative perspective. It aims to provide tools not only to gauge the present transition but also to develop warning systems to decipher symptoms of any future international systematic transition of foreign policy behaviour.

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