The Making of Indian Diplomacy


Book Description

Diplomacy is conventionally understood as an authentic European invention which was internationalised during colonialism. For Indians, the moment of colonial liberation was a false dawn because the colonised had internalised a European logic and performed European practices. Implicit in such a reading is the enduring centrality of Europe to understanding Indian diplomacy. This Eurocentric discourse renders two possibilities impossible: that diplomacy may have Indian origins and that they offer un-theorised potentialities. Abandoning this Eurocentric model of diplomacy, Deep Datta-Ray recognises the legitimacy of independent Indian diplomacy and brings new practices He creates a conceptual space for Indian diplomacy to exist, forefronting civilisational analysis and its focus on continuities, but refraining from devaluing transformational change.







Perspectives on Crime and Justice


Book Description

Presents a selection of provocative lectures on a variety of topics within the general theme of crime & justice. Lecture topics addressed include: what, if anything, can the Federal government do about crime? why can't we make prohibition work better? some consequences of ignoring the unattractive; the legitimization of criminal justice policies & practices; breaking the cycle of violence against children; & crime, the media, & our public discourse. The text of the question & answer session following each lecture is also included.







An Industrial Geography of Cocaine


Book Description

Latin American cocaine trafficking organizations comprise an indigenous, globally competitive, multinational industry. Their business operations are deeply ingrained within the economic and political systems of countries throughout the region. While criminal enterprises operate in a more complex and uncertain setting than licit firms, their competitive success is determined in fundamentally similar ways. Models developed by geographers to explain the spatial behavior of licit multinational firms are profitably applied here to the operations of drug trafficking operations.