While formally labelled as ‘strategic’, the European Union (EU)–India partnership is more often than not described as ‘lukewarm’ and ‘reluctant’. Thus, by process-tracing the EU–India relationship, this article reveals the significance of 1999 as a crucial point that has urged both Brussels and New Delhi to significantly alter both their outlook on global life and on each other. The bilateral relationship will be shown to be a story of two actors aspiring to global prominence, who—to their mutual frustration—find themselves consigned and constrained to play a leading role only in their respective neighbourhoods. The bilateral relationship seems only to reinforce this marginalization in global affairs, as neither of the strategic partners co...
In a new LSE IDEAS report titled “Europe in an Asian Century”, Richard Youngs writes that the EU’s h...
The purpose of this thesis was to conceptualise the EU-India relations in theoretical terms and to a...
Strategic partnerships have, in fact, become a key foreign policy instrument in a multipolar world ...
Formalized in 2004, the Strategic Partnership (SP) between the European Union (EU) and India intends...
This article reflects on the relations between the European Union (EU) and India. It questions wheth...
This article brings together the diverse suggestions on the nascent strategic partnership between th...
The aim of this paper is to provide a tentative assessment of the current diplomatic and strategic r...
On August 1, 1994 the Cooperation Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of India...
Each day that passes sees confirmation of India’s increasingly important position on the internation...
The aim of this paper is to provide an assessment of the current diplomatic and strategic relations ...
2013 marks 50 years of India-EU relations. Most of this period witnessed cordial but largely unsubst...
European Union and Indian Union signed the cooperation agreement in 1994 and a strategic partnership...
The purpose of this thesis was to conceptualise the EU-India relations in theoretical terms and to a...
The paper explores basic political relations between the European Union and India which are at theor...
India and the European Union (EU) have long been touted as natural partners, yet despite their appar...
In a new LSE IDEAS report titled “Europe in an Asian Century”, Richard Youngs writes that the EU’s h...
The purpose of this thesis was to conceptualise the EU-India relations in theoretical terms and to a...
Strategic partnerships have, in fact, become a key foreign policy instrument in a multipolar world ...
Formalized in 2004, the Strategic Partnership (SP) between the European Union (EU) and India intends...
This article reflects on the relations between the European Union (EU) and India. It questions wheth...
This article brings together the diverse suggestions on the nascent strategic partnership between th...
The aim of this paper is to provide a tentative assessment of the current diplomatic and strategic r...
On August 1, 1994 the Cooperation Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of India...
Each day that passes sees confirmation of India’s increasingly important position on the internation...
The aim of this paper is to provide an assessment of the current diplomatic and strategic relations ...
2013 marks 50 years of India-EU relations. Most of this period witnessed cordial but largely unsubst...
European Union and Indian Union signed the cooperation agreement in 1994 and a strategic partnership...
The purpose of this thesis was to conceptualise the EU-India relations in theoretical terms and to a...
The paper explores basic political relations between the European Union and India which are at theor...
India and the European Union (EU) have long been touted as natural partners, yet despite their appar...
In a new LSE IDEAS report titled “Europe in an Asian Century”, Richard Youngs writes that the EU’s h...
The purpose of this thesis was to conceptualise the EU-India relations in theoretical terms and to a...
Strategic partnerships have, in fact, become a key foreign policy instrument in a multipolar world ...