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Exploring the role of ideologies, institutions and interests in the practice of international relations and diplomacy of both India and China, this episode features Ambassador Kishan S Rana, Dr. Jabin T Jacob and Dr. Dhananjay Tripathi.
Ambassador Rana is currently Professor Emeritus and a Senior Fellow at the DiploFoundation. During his distinguished Indian foreign service career, Ambassador Rana worked in China from 1963-1965 and 1970-72 and was also Ambassador and High Commissioner to Algeria, Czechoslovakia, Kenya, Mauritius, and Germany.
Dr Jabin T Jacob is an Associate Professor in the Department of International Relations & Governance Studies at Shiv Nadar University. He is also Adjunct Research Fellow at the National Maritime Foundation, New Delhi and was formerly a Fellow and Assistant Director at the Institute of Chinese Studies.
Dr Dhananjay Tripathi is an Assistant Professor in the Dept of International Relations at South Asian University and whose expertise lies in regionalism, border studies and the political economy of South Asia.
In this discussion moderated by Dr. Tripathi, Ambassador Rana and Dr. Jacob discuss the Indian and Chinese thinking of international relations & practice of soft power diplomacy, the two countries' approaches to regional integration, the role of Indian and Chinese foreign ministries and the recent impact of COVID-19 on China's pursuit of reimagining the global order.
Show Notes
1. Kishan S Rana (2016), "Soft Power in an Asian context", in Naren Chitty (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Soft Power, Routledge.
2. Jabin T. Jacob, “India, RCEP and the China spectre”, Money Control.
3. Kishan S Rana, “Why India needs smart diplomacy”, DiploFoundation.
4. Kishan S Rana (2013), “The Contemporary Embassy: Paths to Diplomatic Excellence”, Palgrave Macmillan.
5. Jabin T. Jacob, “China’s BRI & its Implications for India”, Heinrich Boell Stiftung India.
6. Jabin T. Jacob, “Covid-19 pandemic: China’s propaganda machinery is in full swing”, Money Control.
7. Kishan S Rana, “Getting the whole government involved in foreign affairs”, Business Standard.
Attribution:
The Bridge Project (2020), "Ideologies, Institutions & Interests: An Examination of the Indian & Chinese Experiences",1(4), 04 April 2020, URL: https://www.buzzsprout.com/921337/3226429
Music Credits:
Inspired by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3918-inspired
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Exploring the role of ideologies, institutions and interests in the practice of international relations and diplomacy of both India and China, this episode features Ambassador Kishan S Rana, Dr. Jabin T Jacob and Dr. Dhananjay Tripathi.
Ambassador Rana is currently Professor Emeritus and a Senior Fellow at the DiploFoundation. During his distinguished Indian foreign service career, Ambassador Rana worked in China from 1963-1965 and 1970-72 and was also Ambassador and High Commissioner to Algeria, Czechoslovakia, Kenya, Mauritius, and Germany.
Dr Jabin T Jacob is an Associate Professor in the Department of International Relations & Governance Studies at Shiv Nadar University. He is also Adjunct Research Fellow at the National Maritime Foundation, New Delhi and was formerly a Fellow and Assistant Director at the Institute of Chinese Studies.
Dr Dhananjay Tripathi is an Assistant Professor in the Dept of International Relations at South Asian University and whose expertise lies in regionalism, border studies and the political economy of South Asia.
In this discussion moderated by Dr. Tripathi, Ambassador Rana and Dr. Jacob discuss the Indian and Chinese thinking of international relations & practice of soft power diplomacy, the two countries' approaches to regional integration, the role of Indian and Chinese foreign ministries and the recent impact of COVID-19 on China's pursuit of reimagining the global order.
Show Notes
1. Kishan S Rana (2016), "Soft Power in an Asian context", in Naren Chitty (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Soft Power, Routledge.
2. Jabin T. Jacob, “India, RCEP and the China spectre”, Money Control.
3. Kishan S Rana, “Why India needs smart diplomacy”, DiploFoundation.
4. Kishan S Rana (2013), “The Contemporary Embassy: Paths to Diplomatic Excellence”, Palgrave Macmillan.
5. Jabin T. Jacob, “China’s BRI & its Implications for India”, Heinrich Boell Stiftung India.
6. Jabin T. Jacob, “Covid-19 pandemic: China’s propaganda machinery is in full swing”, Money Control.
7. Kishan S Rana, “Getting the whole government involved in foreign affairs”, Business Standard.
Attribution:
The Bridge Project (2020), "Ideologies, Institutions & Interests: An Examination of the Indian & Chinese Experiences",1(4), 04 April 2020, URL: https://www.buzzsprout.com/921337/3226429
Music Credits:
Inspired by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3918-inspired
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/