Pavlo Sheremeta

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Should India continue to define itself, as it did during much of the Cold War, as a leader of the ‘Global South’ – the poorer countries of the world that believed themselves to be disadvantaged and exploited by the industrialised nations of the North? Or should India see itself as part of the rising East – an Asian nation that is poised to correct the historic injustices and power imbalances that were imposed during the centuries of Western imperialism.
Easternisation: War and Peace in the Asian Century
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