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with uncharacteristic speed. At the same time, India's objectives and strategy have been left unclarified. While the original ‘Look East’ policy , launched in 1991, appeared to be focused on the pursuit of economic growth ...
Yoshida outlined a foreign policy based on the pursuit of economic development and peaceful foreign policy (Grimes, 2013; Tønnesson, 2015). As to external policy of development , the Japanese government ...
foreign policy tradition and a tilt toward the “West.” His economic outlook includes mercantilist elements as well as a belief in attracting foreign investment and expanding India's immersion into global ...
development of India’s foreign policy The main thrust of this article examines how India’s quest to be a major power concretized in the middle of 2010s after the long period of caution on the international ...
. Strategies to balance energy security, business, trade, and sustainable development are urgently needed in the Anthropocene. Creative and innovative approaches to energy policy could be found in countries ...
, India's foreign economic policy has adopted a distinct nationalist tone. Fourth, Modi has signaled a “neighborhood first” focus in foreign policy . Finally, despite attempts at imparting his personal stamp ...
will balance the inevitable vertical economic integration with the Chinese economy. By connecting its foreign development policy to the government's infrastructure export and industrial strategies , focused ...
internal and external balancing by Japan. Despite this, recent changes to Japan's overall grand strategy and military posture remain incremental and focused on longer-term transformation. We argue ...
and strategies of these three countries to reverse ‘brain drain’—that is, the loss of human capital through migration. The article argues that the design and development of migration and skill recruitment policies ...
policy paradigm in response to their different development trajectories. To name a few, major emergent economies, namely, Brazil, China, India and South Africa developed welfare programmes to tackle ...
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