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SUMMARY:How different are the 'nonaligned' and 'harmonious' worlds? - Rity
 usha Mani Tiwary
DTSTART:20131129T150000Z
DTEND:20131129T170000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Chair: \nCurrently the Emeritus Fellow in International Re
 lations\, Sidney Sussex College\, Prof. James Mayall has written and publi
 shed widely on the international relations of African states\, North-South
  relations\, international theory and the impact of nationalism on interna
 tional relations.\n\nThe Speaker: \nRityusha Mani Tiwary is the Pavate Fel
 low at Sydney Sussex College and is associated with Center for Politics an
 d International Studies\, University of Cambridge. Her chief research inte
 rests include China’s foreign and economic policy\, regional networks\, 
 power\, strategy and international relations in East Asia. She can be reac
 hed at rmt49@cam.ac.uk.\n\nAbstract\n\nThis paper examines the unique feat
 ures of ‘power’ and ‘regional leadership’ discourse in Indian and 
 Chinese international relation theories. Given each country's veritable in
 tellectual traditions identifying the core of leadership\, an attempt is m
 ade to define and contextualise certain comparative parameters. The centra
 l proposition of this article is that there is a certain degree of congrue
 nce in the two discourses on 'power' and 'leadership' where both the count
 ries. However\, the trajectories of foreign policy decision making digress
  owing to the treatment to these concepts in the light of historicity of t
 houghts and events. The regions of South Asia and East Asia are taken as r
 espective geopolitical references where the foreign policies of India and 
 China are reflected in terms of power projections and leadership potential
 s.
LOCATION: Room S2\, Alison Richard Building\, 7 West Road\, Cambridge\, CB
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