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This title examines the evolving role of the Global South in contemporary international relations. It addresses conceptual foundations, diplomatic history from NAM to G20, and comparative trajectories of India and China. The book covers theoretical perspectives including postcolonial and decolonial approaches, strategic and economic power dynamics, and also:
Examines conceptual foundations and contested meanings of the Global South with emphasis on diplomatic history from Non-Aligned Movement to G20 and comparative analysis of India and China leadership trajectories
Addresses theoretical perspectives including postcolonial, decolonial and critical approaches in International Relations theory with focus on strategic and economic power dynamics in the Global South
Analyzes soft power assets, aspirations and asymmetries across Global South nations with examination of South-South cooperation institutions, development models and partnership frameworks
Discusses diaspora networks and people-to-people linkages with comparative experiences from Global South countries and India's role in addressing non-traditional security threats
Covers external pressures, strategic agency and internal challenges facing Global South nations with analysis of China-India contest for influence and fragmented solidarities in the region
This title has been co-published with Knowledge World Publishers. T&F does not sell or distribute the print versions in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Contents
1. What is the Global South? Concepts, Definitions, and Contested Meanings 2. The Diplomatic History of the Global South: From NAM to the G20 3. India and China in the Global South: Comparative Trajectories and Leadership Claims 4. The Global South in IR Theory: Postcolonial, Decolonial, and Critical Perspectives 5. Strategic and Economic Power of the Global South 6. Mapping the Soft Power of the Global South: Assets, Aspirations, and Asymmetries 7. South-South Cooperation: Institutions, Development Models, and Partnerships 8. Diaspora and People-to-People Linkages: Comparative Experiences from the Global South 9. From Conflict to Human Security: India's Role in Addressing Non-Traditional Threats in the Global South 10. External Pressures and Strategic Agency in the Global South 11. Internal Challenges of the Global South 12. Fragmented Solidarities: China, India, and the Contest for Influence in the Global South 13. AI and Technology Futures: Opportunities and Risks for the Global South 14. Inclusive Pathways in Literature: Arundhati Roy on Gender and Youth in the Global South 15. The Global South in a Multipolar Era: Multilateral Reform, Strategic Autonomy, and Future Pathways



