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    Author(s)Amrita Narlikar, Aruna Narlikar
    PublisherOxford
    ISBN9780199698387
    Pages248
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2014

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    Oxford Bargaining with a Rising India Lessons from the Mahabharata 2014 Edition by Amrita Narlikar, Aruna Narlikar

    The need to negotiate effectively with India is only growing as its power rises. Understanding the negotiating culture wherein India's bargaining behaviour is embedded forms a crucial step to facilitate this process. In the literature on international negotiation, experimental studies point to specific behavioural characteristics of Indian negotiators. Empirical analyses confirm these findings, and many suggest that the sources of India's negotiation behaviour are deep-rooted and_x000D_culture-specific, going beyond what standard explanations of interest group politics, partisan politics, or institutional politics would suggest. But there are very few works that trace these sources. Extensive sociological and anthropological, and comparative political studies remain confined to their own fields,_x000D_and do not develop their implications for Indian foreign policy or negotiation. There is a conspicuous lack of works that attempt to unpack the "negotiating culture" variable using literary sources. This book aims to fill both these gaps. It focuses on India's negotiating traditions through the lens of the classical Sanskrit text, the Mahabharata, and investigates the continuities and changes in India's negotiation behaviour as a rising power._x000D_ Table of Contents :- _x000D_ 1. Playing Hard Ball?: India in International Negotiations ; 2. India's Negotiation Strategy: The Heroism of Hard Bargaining? ; 3. Framing from a Moral High Horse ; 4. Coalitions: Choosing Allies, Sustaining Friendships ; 5. Time: The Long Shadow of the Past and the Future ; 6. Conclusion ; Appendix A: The Story of the Mahabharata in brief ; Appendix B: A Note of Explanation on the Sanskrit_x000D_



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