Bulletin n. 1-2/2014 | ||
November 2014 | ||
Kearn Jr. David W. |
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Toward Alliance or Ambivalence: A Theoretical Assessment of U.S.-India Relations | ||
in India Review , Volume 13, Issue 2 , 2014 , 129-148 | ||
Utilizing prevailing International Relations theory, this article seeks to explain the conditions under which India and the United States can be expected to achieve deep, long-term, strategic cooperation that could culminate in a formal alliance. Specifically, it considers the insights and predictions of realist and liberal theories while also considering critical domestic level factors that may shape India’s capacity to be a reliable and attractive partner. While dramatic progress has been made since the initial thawing of the Cold War relationship, this article concludes that the future is likely to be a mixed bag, as the recent Obama experience has reflected. Only the emergence of an overtly revisionist China is likely to drive New Delhi and Washington toward a traditional alliance. | ||