How European Think Tanks Think About India: A Perceptions Study, 2008–2017

Lourens van Haaften*, Idesbald Goddeeris

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Abstract

The European perception of India has been studied extensively over the past few years (see, inter alia, Vergeron, Contemporary Indian Views of Europe, Chatham House, 2006, Jain and Pandey 2010, Jain and Pandey, India Quarterly 68:331–343, 2012, Ling, J. and Goddeeris, I. (2015), ‘Modi’s India and the European Union: A Perception Study,’ Stosunki Międzynarodowe – International Relations, 51(4), pp. 153–177.). Most of these studies focus on individual (or a limited number of) EU member states and work with limited time frames. This is not surprising, given the abundance of sources available for such research.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIndia and Europe in a Changing World
Subtitle of host publicationContext, Confrontation, Cooperation
EditorsRajendra K. Jain
Place of PublicationSingapore
PublisherPalgrave MacMillan
Chapter14
Pages483-507
Number of pages25
ISBN (Electronic)978-981-99-1114-1
ISBN (Print)978-981-99-1113-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20-Jun-2023

Keywords

  • EU-India relations
  • Think tanks

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