Constructing peaceful coexistence: Nehru's approach to regional security and India's rapprochement with communist China in the Mid-1950s/ Andrea Benvenuti
Material type: TextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: Diplomacy & Statecraft Vol 31 No 1, March 2020, pp.306-325 (115)Summary: This analysis revisits Nehru's policy of peaceful coexistence, making a fresh contribution to the study of Cold War India's external relations. In addition, it explains how such a policy, crucially centred on Sino-Indian rapprochement, took shape and appeared, at least briefly, to make progress and deliver on Nehru's expectations.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This analysis revisits Nehru's policy of peaceful coexistence, making a fresh contribution to the study of Cold War India's external relations. In addition, it explains how such a policy, crucially centred on Sino-Indian rapprochement, took shape and appeared, at least briefly, to make progress and deliver on Nehru's expectations.
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