This book examines paradiplomacy as a concept and its evolution in diplomatic studies. The analysis explores how subnational governments have become actors in international politics, with particular focus on India's paradiplomatic endeavors. The work provides comparative analysis of strategies adopted by China and Brazil, offering lessons for India's approach. It further includes:
- Comprehensive examination of paradiplomacy as a concept and its evolution over centuries in diplomatic studies
- Analysis of India's paradiplomatic endeavors and the growing role of state governments in foreign policy discourse
- Comparative study of paradiplomatic strategies adopted by countries including China and Brazil with lessons for India
- Theoretical framework for understanding subnational governments as actors in international politics and diplomacy
- Investigation of cities' increasing involvement in foreign policy as a global trend in contemporary international relations
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This book examines paradiplomacy as a concept and its evolution in diplomatic studies. The analysis explores how subnational governments have become actors in international politics, with particular focus on India's paradiplomatic endeavors.
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Tables and Figures
Acronyms
Glossary
Introduction
Evolution of Paradiplomacy
Paradiplomacy: A Global Perspective
Paradiplomacy and India
Paradiplomacy in India in the Post-Reform Period
A Way Forward: Lessons for India
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Devanshi Shah is a freelance foreign policy analyst and currently serves as Visiting Faculty at Pandit Deendayal Energy University, India. She completed her post-graduation from the university and went on to pursue her Ph.D. in International Relations from PDEU, India as well.