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India’s Foreign Policy Discourse and its Conceptions of World Order: The Quest for Power and Identity
Thorsten Wojczewski
King's India Institute
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Social Sciences
Identity
100%
Foreign Policy
100%
World Order
100%
International Relations
57%
Western
28%
Interest
28%
Understanding
14%
Meaning
14%
Theory
14%
Indians
14%
Students
14%
Cold War
14%
State
14%
Boundaries
14%
Change
14%
Novels
14%
International Politics
14%
Policy Analysis
14%
Studying
14%
Asian Studies
14%
Discourse Theory
14%
Arts and Humanities
Conception
100%
QUEST
100%
Discourse
100%
Foreign Policy
100%
International Relations
57%
Scholars
28%
Frame-work
14%
Site
14%
System
14%
Global
14%
Frontier
14%
South Asian Study
14%