Beschreibung
This book explores the images and perceptions of the European Union (EU) in the eyes of one of the EU's three strategic partners in Asia in the context of its own distinct policies and identity. It fills a major gap in existing studies on how Asians perceive the EU. The book examines the perception, representation and visibility of the EU in the Indian media, among the 'elites' and in public opinion. It explores whether the Union's self-proclaimed representation as a global actor, a normative power and a leader in environmental negotiations conforms to how it is actually perceived in Third World countries. The book asks questions such as, How have Indian images of Europe/European Union been changing from the 1940s to the present? What new narratives have emerged or are emerging about the EU in India? What does the rise of China mean for EU-India relations? Is the image of the EU changing in India or do old representations still persist even though the Union is acquiring a new personality in the world politics? How does India perceive Poland?
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Autorenportrait
Rajendra K. Jain is Professor at the Centre for European Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, India. He was formerly Chairperson, Centre for European Studies and Director, Europe Area Studies Programme, JNU. He has been the first Jean Monnet Chair in India (2010-2015). He was formerly Visiting Professor, Asia-Europe Institute, University of Malaya (2010) and Visiting International Fellow, Monash Europe and EU Centre, Melbourne (2009). He was Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Fellow at the University of Constance and Visiting Fellow at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London (1993) and the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (1995). He has been Visiting Humboldt Foundation Professor at Freiburg, Leipzig and Tuebingen universities and at the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, Paris. He has also been visiting professor at the universities of Sofia, Warsaw and UPFM Barcelona. He was Adjunct Professor (Research), Monash European and EU Studies Centre, Monash University (2010-2015) and Indian Council of Cultural Relations (ICCR) Professor of Contemporary India, Leuven University (2015). He is the author/editor of nearly 30 books and has published 140 articles/chapters in books. He has most recently published India, Europe and Pakistan (2018). Contributors: Nora Babalová is a PhD candidate at Leuven University. Jyotindra Nath Dixit (1936-2005) has been a distinguished diplomat. He has been Ambassador to Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Idesbald Goddeeris is an Associate Professor of history at the University of Leuven. Patryk Kugiel is the head of the International Economic Relations and Global Issues Programme at the Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM), Warsaw. Shreya Pandey is Fellow at the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi. Bhaswati Sarkar is Professor, Centre for European Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Kanwal Sibal was fomerly Foreign Secretary (July 2002-November 2003). He has also been Ambassador to Turkey (1989-1992), Egypt (1995-1998), France (1998- 2002) and Russia (2004-2007).