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How India became territorial: foreign policy, diaspora, geopolitics
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How India became territorial: foreign policy, diaspora, geopolitics

Choice, Vol.52(6), p.1053
02/01/2015

Abstract

Abraham, Itty Foreign policy Geopolitics International relations Nonfiction
[Abraham] (National Univ. of Singapore) utilizes critical approaches to international relations to reconceptualize the ways in which "territory" is thought of. He argues that the criterion for independent statehood in the international system is unified political control over a defined piece of land (territorial sovereignty). Loss of territory equals loss of state power. In addition, once territorial boundaries are set, national identity is produced around them.

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