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The politics and economics of India's foreign policy
The politics and economics of India's foreign policy

By Ramesh Chandra Thakur

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In 1991 India was ailing internally, wracked by political turmoil, social ferment and economic stagnation. It had to cope with waning significance abroad, suspicion in the region and turbulence at...

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Anglo-American policy towards the free French
Anglo-American policy towards the free French

By G. E. Maguire

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In June 1940 Charles de Gaulle, the little-known Under-Secretary of Defence in the last undoubtedly legitimate government of the Third French Republic, rejected the Franco-German Armistice and fled...

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Beyond the water's edge
Beyond the water's edge

By Donald M. Snow

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Thatcher's diplomacy
Thatcher's diplomacy

By Paul Sharp

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British foreign policy under Margaret Thatcher has been completely misunderstood by friends and foes alike. The former praise her strong personality, her willingness to stick up for Britain in Euro...

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Vietnam syndrome
Vietnam syndrome

By G. L. Simons

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On specialness
On specialness

By Alex Danchev

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