United States Strategic Pressure on India: Continuity and Calculus in the Indo-Pacific Introduction The United States’ engagement with India, particularly in the domains of nuclear policy, missile development, and the Kashmir dispute, reflects a complex interplay of strategic calculation, alliance imperatives, and regional security concerns. Despite India’s emergence as a regional power and its growing … Continue reading Examine the persistence of United States strategic pressure on India regarding its nuclear programme, Kashmir dispute, and missile development, despite the multifaceted challenges faced by Washington in Asia. How do geopolitical priorities, alliance structures, and regional security considerations shape the continuity and intensity of U.S. policy towards India in the broader Indo-Pacific context?
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Analyse how the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and its Indo-Pacific strategy have redefined its engagement with South Asia. Comment on the argument that U.S. foreign policy in South Asia has oscillated between strategic neglect and tactical engagement.
U.S. Withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Indo-Pacific Strategy, and the Redefinition of Engagement with South Asia The United States’ approach to South Asia has undergone profound shifts in the last two decades, culminating in the withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021 and the consolidation of its Indo-Pacific strategy. These developments have not only recalibrated Washington’s strategic … Continue reading Analyse how the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and its Indo-Pacific strategy have redefined its engagement with South Asia. Comment on the argument that U.S. foreign policy in South Asia has oscillated between strategic neglect and tactical engagement.
To what extent did the Gulf Crisis of 1991–92 reshape the dynamics of U.S. foreign policy and military interventionism? Explore the long-term implications of the Gulf Crisis for India’s foreign policy, economic reforms, and engagement with the Middle East.
The Gulf Crisis of 1991–92: U.S. Foreign Policy Transformation and India’s Strategic Reorientation The Gulf Crisis of 1991–92, triggered by Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in August 1990 and culminating in the U.S.-led Operation Desert Storm, was a watershed in global politics. It not only reconfigured the Middle East’s geopolitical landscape but also profoundly influenced the … Continue reading To what extent did the Gulf Crisis of 1991–92 reshape the dynamics of U.S. foreign policy and military interventionism? Explore the long-term implications of the Gulf Crisis for India’s foreign policy, economic reforms, and engagement with the Middle East.
What structural, ideological, and geopolitical factors contributed to the origins of the Afghan Civil War, and in what ways did the interventions of the Soviet Union and the United States shape its trajectory and broader implications for regional and global politics?
The Origins and International Dimensions of the Afghan Civil War: Structural, Ideological, and Geopolitical Determinants The Afghan Civil War, which erupted in the late 1970s and persisted through the subsequent decades, represents one of the most consequential conflicts of the Cold War and post-Cold War periods. It was shaped by a complex interplay of structural … Continue reading What structural, ideological, and geopolitical factors contributed to the origins of the Afghan Civil War, and in what ways did the interventions of the Soviet Union and the United States shape its trajectory and broader implications for regional and global politics?
Critically analyze the multidimensional challenges to American hegemony in the post-Soviet international order, with particular attention to the diffusion of power through rising multipolarity, the assertiveness of revisionist states such as China and Russia, the erosion of normative legitimacy in U.S.-led institutions, and the growing influence of non-state actors, transnational networks, and regional coalitions in redefining global governance.
American Hegemony Under Strain: Multipolarity, Revisionism, and the New Architecture of Global Governance The unipolar moment that followed the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 heralded a phase of American preeminence in global politics. Francis Fukuyama's “end of history” thesis epitomized the optimism that liberal democracy and free-market capitalism, under American stewardship, would define … Continue reading Critically analyze the multidimensional challenges to American hegemony in the post-Soviet international order, with particular attention to the diffusion of power through rising multipolarity, the assertiveness of revisionist states such as China and Russia, the erosion of normative legitimacy in U.S.-led institutions, and the growing influence of non-state actors, transnational networks, and regional coalitions in redefining global governance.
How did the strategic thought articulated by “Mr. X” (George F. Kennan) influence the conceptual foundations of U.S. Cold War foreign policy, and in what ways did it reflect the realist tradition in international relations theory?
George F. Kennan’s “Mr. X” Doctrine and the Realist Foundations of U.S. Cold War Strategy The trajectory of U.S. foreign policy in the Cold War era was profoundly shaped by the intellectual intervention of George F. Kennan, whose anonymous article, "The Sources of Soviet Conduct" (1947), published under the pseudonym “Mr. X” in Foreign Affairs, … Continue reading How did the strategic thought articulated by “Mr. X” (George F. Kennan) influence the conceptual foundations of U.S. Cold War foreign policy, and in what ways did it reflect the realist tradition in international relations theory?
Is NATO a traditional strategic tool used by the United States to sustain its global hegemony?
NATO as a Strategic Tool of U.S. Hegemony: A Critical Analysis Introduction The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), founded in 1949 as a collective defense alliance, has played a central role in shaping the post-World War II international order. Initially conceived as a security pact to counter Soviet expansion in Europe, NATO has evolved into … Continue reading Is NATO a traditional strategic tool used by the United States to sustain its global hegemony?