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Is India, or Will It Be, a Responsible Stakeholder?

Is India, or Will It Be, a Responsible Stakeholder?

Journal Article, The Washington Quarterly, volume 30, issue 3, pages 117-130

Summer 2007

Author: Xenia Dormandy, Director of the Belfer Center's Project on India and the Subcontinent

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It has become a cliche that the key strategic challenges facing Washington and the wider international community, such as energy, water, terrorism, economic development, and nonproliferation, cannot be solved by the United States alone. Although the United States unarguably retains its post-Cold War preeminent position, events since the September 11 attacks have shown the limitations of Washington's hard and soft power.

 

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Dormandy, Xenia. "Is India, or Will It Be, a Responsible Stakeholder?." The Washington Quarterly 30 3 (Summer 2007): 117-130.

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