Oxford International Relations in South Asia

This academic book series explores the dynamic and evolving field of international relations in South Asia, a region marked by geopolitical rivalries, transnational movements, uneven economic interdependence, important environmental and climate changes, and shared political and cultural histories. The series provides a platform for rigorous scholarship that examines the region's global and regional engagements through diverse analytical lenses.

Interdisciplinary in scope, the series welcomes contributions from political science, international relations, international political economy, foreign policy analysis, and security studies, among other fields. By integrating theoretical innovation with empirical and contextual depth, it seeks to foster a nuanced understanding of South Asia's place and role in the international system, and the interconnections between domestic politics and foreign policy across the region's diverse states.

Šumit Ganguly, Hoover Institution at Stanford University, Eswaran Sridharan, University of Pennsylvania Institute for the Advanced Study of India, Delhi, and Nicolas Blarel, Leiden University

Šumit Ganguly is a Senior Fellow and directs the Huntington Program on Strengthening US-India Relations at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He is also Tagore Chair and Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Indiana University, Bloomington. Professor Ganguly is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Eswaran Sridharan is Director and Chief Executive Officer, University of Pennsylvania Institute for the Advanced Study of India, Delhi. He is the author/editor/co-editor of twelve books on Indian and international politics, ninety-seven journal articles and book chapters, and the Editor-in-Chief of the refereed Routledge journal India Review.

Nicolas Blarel is Associate Professor of International Relations at the Institute of Political Science, Leiden University, The Netherlands. He studies India's foreign and security policymaking, the politics of migration governance, the international politics of South Asia, and India's relations with the Middle East.

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