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Why do leaders sometimes challenge, rather than accept, the international structures that surround their states? In The International Ambitions of Mao and Nehru, Andrew Kennedy answers this question through in-depth studies of Chinese foreign policy under Mao Zedong and Indian foreign policy under Jawaharlal Nehru. Drawing on international relations theory and psychological research, Kennedy offers a new theoretical explanation for bold leadership in foreign policy, one that stresses the beliefs that leaders develop about the `national efficacy` of their states. He shows how this approach illuminates several of Mao and Nehru`s most important military and diplomatic decisions, drawing on archival evidence and primary source materials from China, India, the United States and the United Kingdom. A rare blend of theoretical innovation and historical scholarship, The International Ambitions of Mao and Nehru is a fascinating portrait of how foreign policy decisions are made.
Table Of Contents 1. Introduction 2. National efficacy beliefs and foreign policy Part I. Mao`s China 3. Same revolution, different dreams 4. Mao`s adventure in Korea 5. Persistent pugnacity Part II. Nehru`s India 6. Gandhi`s dissimilar disciples 7. Nehru`s misstep in Kashmir isbn 9781107029200
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