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Indian foreign policy 2 energy security 2 preferences in two-level games 2 Außenpolitik 1 Energiepolitik 1 Indien 1 Internationaler Wettbewerb 1 Public Choice 1
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Betz, Joachim 2 Hanif, Melanie 2
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German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) 1
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The Formation of Preferences in Two-level Games: An Analysis of India's Domestic and Foreign Energy Policy
Betz, Joachim; Hanif, Melanie - 2010
This paper examines the formation of India's energy-policy strategy as an act of doubleedged diplomacy. After developing an analytical framework based on the two-level game approach to international relations (IR), it focuses on the domestic context of policy preference formation. India's energy...
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The Formation of Preferences in Two-level Games: An Analysis of India’s Domestic and Foreign Energy Policy
Betz, Joachim; Hanif, Melanie - German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - 2010
This paper examines the formation of India’s energy-policy strategy as an act of doubleedged diplomacy. After developing an analytical framework based on the two-level game approach to international relations (IR), it focuses on the domestic context of policy preference formation. India’s...
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