Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Evolving Toward an Evolutionary Perspective -- part I: Central Paradigmatic Questions About Interpretation -- 1. Evolutionary World Politics: Problems of Scope and Method -- 2. Evolutionary World Politics Enriched: The Biological Foundations of International Relations -- 3. Obstacles to an Evolutionary Global Politics Research Program -- part II: Bridges to Other Perspectives -- 4. Evolutionary Tendencies in Realist and Liberal IR Theory
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A comprehensive and revealing account of the ongoing struggles and instability of India's political and economic institutions India's ascent as a formidable power on the world stage and its geopolitical ramifications have received much attention in recent years. This comprehensive study by Sumit Ganguly and William Thompson, two highly distinguished scholars of political science and international relations, delves into the intricate inner workings of this great Asian nation to reveal an Indian state struggling to maintain national security, domestic order, and steady fiscal growth despite weaknesses in its economic and political institutions. The authors' sobering account questions India's perceived strengths and domestic and foreign policy initiatives, while focusing on the South Asian giant's infrastructural and economic growth problems, opposition to reform, and other important hurdles the nation has faced and will continue to face over the coming decade and beyond
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An account of the ongoing struggles and instability of India's political and economic institutions. This study delves into the intricate inner workings of this Asian nation to reveal an Indian state struggling to maintain national security, domestic order, and steady fiscal growth despite weaknesses in its economic and political institutions. The authors' account questions India's perceived strengths and domestic and foreign policy initiatives, while focusing on the infrastructural and economic growth problems, opposition to reform, and other important hurdles the nation has faced and will continue to face over the coming decade and beyond.
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