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This book explores the political, economic, defence, and cultural relations of Poland with South Asia—Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka—since the late 1940s to the present. It examines how Polish preoccupation with gaining admission to NATO and the European Union led South Asia to fade into the margins of Polish foreign policy. It discusses key narratives and perceptions of South Asia in the Polish media and thinktanks, features of the South Asian diaspora in Poland, and assesses future prospects of Warsaw's deepening political and economic engagement with the region.
The pioneering book will be essential reading for students and scholars of Central/East European studies, International Relations, Indian foreign policy, Polish-Asian politics and foreign policy.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Poland and India.- Chapter 3: Poland and Pakistan.- Chapter 4: Poland and Bangladesh.- Chapter 5: Poland and Sri Lanka.- Chapter 6: Poland and Afghanistan.- Chapter 7: Poland and Nepal.- Chapter 8: Poland and South Asia: Perceptions and Discourses.- Chapter 9: Between Arms Sales and Democracy Promotion: Poland and Myanmar Relations.- Chapter 10: Poland and Bhutan.- Chapter 11: Poland's Trade and Economic Relations with South Asia.- Chapter 12: Polish Investment in South Asia.- Chapter 13: The South Asian Diaspora in Poland