TY - JOUR
T1 - Strategic Culture, Representations of Nuclear (In)Securities, and the Government of India
T2 - A Critical Constructivist Perspective
AU - Das, Runa
PY - 2009/8
Y1 - 2009/8
N2 - In this article, I use Alastair Johnston's concept of strategic culture re-visited through a critical constructivist perspective to analyze the representations of India's strategic culture and nuclear policy choices. In doing so, I explore how the representational practices of (and the mutually-constitutive relation between) India's nationalist identity/Self and its strategic environment, facilitated via its political leaders’ ideological lenses, have produced shifting representations of India's strategic environment to justify the nation's nuclear policy choices. In exploring this representational linkage between India's strategic environment and its nuclear (in)securities, I am cognizant that anarchy is a challenge facing India's task of nation-making and thus realism serves as a partially valid explanation for understanding the logic proliferation. Yet, my study demonstrates how culturally guided interpretations of what constitutes the Indian Self have divergently re-interpreted India's strategic environment and (in)securities to define the nation's nuclear policy choices.
AB - In this article, I use Alastair Johnston's concept of strategic culture re-visited through a critical constructivist perspective to analyze the representations of India's strategic culture and nuclear policy choices. In doing so, I explore how the representational practices of (and the mutually-constitutive relation between) India's nationalist identity/Self and its strategic environment, facilitated via its political leaders’ ideological lenses, have produced shifting representations of India's strategic environment to justify the nation's nuclear policy choices. In exploring this representational linkage between India's strategic environment and its nuclear (in)securities, I am cognizant that anarchy is a challenge facing India's task of nation-making and thus realism serves as a partially valid explanation for understanding the logic proliferation. Yet, my study demonstrates how culturally guided interpretations of what constitutes the Indian Self have divergently re-interpreted India's strategic environment and (in)securities to define the nation's nuclear policy choices.
KW - Critical Constructivism
KW - Identity
KW - Indian Politics
KW - Nuclear (In)security
KW - Strategic Culture
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U2 - 10.1080/02185370903077402
DO - 10.1080/02185370903077402
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85050833472
SN - 0218-5377
VL - 17
SP - 123
EP - 144
JO - Asian Journal of Political Science
JF - Asian Journal of Political Science
IS - 2
ER -