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The rise of the Indo-Pacific: understanding ideational change and continuity in India's foreign poli...

The rise of the Indo-Pacific: understanding ideational change and continuity in India's foreign poli...

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The rise of the Indo-Pacific: understanding ideational change and continuity in India's foreign policy

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The rise of the Indo-Pacific: understanding ideational change and continuity in India's foreign policy

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Canberra: Routledge

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Australian journal of international affairs, 2014-08, Vol.68 (4), p.433-452

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English

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Canberra: Routledge

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In 2011, the concept of the Indo-Pacific began to appear in India's foreign policy discourse. This article argues that rather than signalling a dramatic shift in India's foreign policy, however, the way in which the Indo-Pacific has been interpreted by the Indian leadership suggests significant continuity as well as change, which is contrary to the...

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The rise of the Indo-Pacific: understanding ideational change and continuity in India's foreign policy

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1548775920

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1035-7718

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1465-332X

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10.1080/10357718.2014.891565

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