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The Puzzle of India’s Relations with “Central Eurasia”
Emilian Kavalski
School of International Studies
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Foreign Policy
100%
Central Eurasia
100%
India
66%
Central Asia
66%
Afghanistan
66%
International Influence
33%
Comparative Analysis
33%
Policy Space
33%
Yarn
33%
International Status
33%
Bifurcation
33%
Historical Experience
33%
Cultural Capital
33%
Self-identity
33%
International Order
33%
Shared History
33%
Diplomatic Strategy
33%
Strategic Context
33%
Identity Roles
33%
Eurasian Region
33%
Post-Soviet Countries
33%
Global Role
33%
Indian Foreign Policy
33%
Social Sciences
Foreign Policy
100%
India
50%
Central Asia
50%
Comparative Analysis
25%
Indians
25%
Diplomatics
25%
Cultural Capital
25%
Operationalization
25%
Self and Identity
25%