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100 _aSoumyadeep, Bidyanta
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245 _aHyperrealism and realist international relations theory
260 _aWorld Affairs
300 _a26(2), Apr-Jun, 2022: p.10-23
520 _aThree schools of thought have been identified in Indian Foreign Policy: Nehruvian, Neoliberal and Hyperrealist. The paper looks to critically examine the Hyperrealist Foreign Policy to see if it conforms with the tenets of Realist theory in International Relations (IR). It does so by examining the policy prescription of major Indian Hyperrealist Foreign Policy scholars with respect to nuclear policy and engagement with important nations such as the US, China, Pakistan, etc. The paper concludes that, while for the most part Hyperrealist policy prescriptions indeed conform to tenets of Realism, in some cases they are biased towards the nationality of the scholars, resulting in skewed judgement and prescription. – Reproduced
773 _aWorld Affairs
906 _aINTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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