This book is a critical articulation of Nepal's connectivity geopolitics, offering a triangular analysis of the country's geopolitics, connectivity and foreign policy.
About the Author: Dr. Bipin Ghimire is a researcher and experienced professional with a decade of international engagement in research.
375 Pages
Political Science, World
Series Name: South Asia's Geopolitical & Strategic Engagement
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This book is a critical articulation of Nepal's connectivity geopolitics, offering a triangular analysis of the country's geopolitics, connectivity and foreign policy. By elucidating the interplay between these elements, it contributes to a deeper understanding of how smaller states strategically balance aspirations and trade-offs in navigating the contemporary reality of connectivity geopolitics amidst competing global interests. Furthermore, it helps us examine how insights generated from a country's history of strategic culture could be valuable in navigating the contemporary reality of connectivity geopolitics and why one should not take foreign support for connectivity at face value. The narrative portrays the Cold War and post-Cold War dynamics between superpowers and regional powers like China and India in South Asia, elucidating how their relations shape the region's politics. This study also examines how smaller states such as Nepal establish their agency by navigating external pressures while asserting their strategic interests. By introducing connectivity as an analytical lens, the book transcends the conventional lens of security and small state as approaches to Nepal's foreign policy. Central to the book's analysis is Nepal's foreign policy and its navigation of regional politics, striving to balance the interests of India and China during the Cold War era and also the contemporary era. Consequently, regional politics emerges as a prominent theme within the book.
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This book is a critical articulation of Nepal's connectivity geopolitics, offering a triangular analysis of the country's geopolitics, connectivity and foreign policy. By elucidating the interplay between these elements, it contributes to a deeper understanding of how smaller states strategically balance aspirations and trade-offs in navigating the contemporary reality of connectivity geopolitics amidst competing global interests. Furthermore, it helps us examine how insights generated from a country's history of strategic culture could be valuable in navigating the contemporary reality of connectivity geopolitics and why one should not take foreign support for connectivity at face value.
The narrative portrays the Cold War and post-Cold War dynamics between superpowers and regional powers like China and India in South Asia, elucidating how their relations shape the region's politics. This study also examines how smaller states such as Nepal establish their agency by navigating external pressures while asserting their strategic interests. By introducing connectivity as an analytical lens, the book transcends the conventional lens of security and small state as approaches to Nepal's foreign policy. Central to the book's analysis is Nepal's foreign policy and its navigation of regional politics, striving to balance the interests of India and China during the Cold War era and also the contemporary era. Consequently, regional politics emerges as a prominent theme within the book.
Dr. Bipin Ghimire is a researcher and experienced professional with a decade of international engagement in research. He holds a PhD in International Relations from South Asian University, New Delhi, specialising in Geopolitics of Connectivity, Foreign Policy Analysis and the Nepal-India-China triangular relations. He has conducted research fieldwork across conflict-affected regions in Asia and Africa, and has conducted research on geopolitics, connectivity, peace studies, South Asian borders, as well as bilateral relations among Nepal, India, and China.
About the Author
Dr. Bipin Ghimire is a researcher and experienced professional with a decade of international engagement in research. He holds a PhD in International Relations from South Asian University, New Delhi, specialising in Geopolitics of Connectivity, Foreign Policy Analysis and the Nepal-India-China triangular relations. He has conducted research fieldwork across conflict-affected regions in Asia and Africa, and has conducted research on geopolitics, connectivity, peace studies, South Asian borders, as well as bilateral relations among Nepal, India, and China.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.27 Inches (H) x 5.83 Inches (W) x .94 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.39 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 375
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: World
Series Title: South Asia's Geopolitical & Strategic Engagement
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Theme: Asian
Format: Hardcover
Author: Bipin Ghimire
Language: English
Street Date: October 20, 2025
TCIN: 1008501179
UPC: 9789819694501
Item Number (DPCI): 247-41-1772
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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