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082 _a327 MEH
100 _aMehta, Narinder.
245 0 _aForeign policies of India and her neighbours
260 _aJullundur
260 _bNew Academic Publishing
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300 _a119 p.
520 _aThe framing of foreign policy is an essential activity of the modern state. In fact, all states have some kind of relations with one another, however distant one state may be from the other ones. Their relationship arises from the following circumstances; first the state is, as Lenin remarked, not an immured island but a member of society of states, participation in which is inescapable, and, secondly, that in this society political power is not centralized but distributed among the states in an unequal measure. Every state has to behave with other states in a particular manner, the study of this behaviour is really the content of foreign policy. The behaviour of one state effects the behaviour of other states. But every state tries to maximise the favourable effect of the actions of other states which Modelski calls "the the purpose of foreign policy."
650 _aInternational Relations
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