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Narratives of Engagement in us –India Relations: A Look Back at the us –India 123 Agreement Debate

Narratives of Engagement in us –India Relations: A Look Back at the us –India 123 Agreement Debate This article presents a rhetorical critique of diplomatic and public discourse that emanated from a joint commitment of the United States and India to pursue full civilian nuclear cooperation. The article argues that four narratives combined to transform the us –India relationship from estrangement to engagement. The narratives of exceptionalism, kinship, sojourning and convergence changed perspectives on the context, social order and substance of the us –India relationship, effectuating India’s movement from outside to inside the nuclear non-proliferation regime, and constituting the United States and India as strategic partners. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Hague Journal of Diplomacy Brill

Narratives of Engagement in us –India Relations: A Look Back at the us –India 123 Agreement Debate

The Hague Journal of Diplomacy , Volume 11 (1): 49 – Nov 27, 2016

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Publisher
Brill
Copyright
© Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
1871-1901
eISSN
1871-191X
DOI
10.1163/1871191X-12341327
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Abstract

This article presents a rhetorical critique of diplomatic and public discourse that emanated from a joint commitment of the United States and India to pursue full civilian nuclear cooperation. The article argues that four narratives combined to transform the us –India relationship from estrangement to engagement. The narratives of exceptionalism, kinship, sojourning and convergence changed perspectives on the context, social order and substance of the us –India relationship, effectuating India’s movement from outside to inside the nuclear non-proliferation regime, and constituting the United States and India as strategic partners.

Journal

The Hague Journal of DiplomacyBrill

Published: Nov 27, 2016

Keywords: rhetoric; bilateral diplomacy; narrative; identification; India; United States; nuclear cooperation; 123 Agreement

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