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100 _aHarshe, Rajen
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245 _aIndia and Emerging Challenges in International Relations and Area Studies
260 _aIndia Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs
300 _a75(4), Nov 2019: p. 423–440
520 _aThis article captures a bird’s eye view of International Relations and Area Studies by offering a range of ideas and arguments from diverse phases including the current phase of globalisation.  After exploring the nature of links between the two fields, it reflects on globalisation, looks at the prominent theories in international relations critically before moving on to discuss areas such as Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa. Further, by shedding light on inter-area relations, it grapples to find a way to define an area. By treating India as an area in its own right, it relates India to different regions of Asia. It essentially argues that scholars in India need to evolve innovative concepts and theories by doing inter-disciplinary research that are useful for knowledge building exercises as well as policy think tanks. - Reproduced
650 _aInternational relations studies
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650 _aArea studies
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650 _aGlobalisation
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650 _aImperialism
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650 _aRacism
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773 _aIndia Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs
906 _aInternational relations - India
942 _cAR