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Replication Data for: The Foreign Policy Attitudes of Indian Elites: Variance, Structure, and Common Denominators

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Title Replication Data for: The Foreign Policy Attitudes of Indian Elites: Variance, Structure, and Common Denominators
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/BYZDYE
 
Creator Sumit Ganguly
Timothy Hellwig
William R. Thompson
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description Foreign policy beliefs systems have received much attention. Yet nearly all work examines attitudes in western democracies, chiefly the United States. The current security environment, however,
requires we ask whether the foreign policy views of individuals in
other nations—particularly regional powers such as the BRICs—are similar in structure to those found in the U.S. case. This article does so for the Indian case. Drawing on studies of U.S. opinion, we develop a set of claims and test them on an original dataset on Indian elites. We make four contributions. First, we show that Wittkopf’s MICI framework applies to the Indian case. Second, we demonstrate how this framework can be made more generally applicable by revising its emphases on different types of internationalism and on rethinking the meaning of isolationist
preferences. Third, we place the Indian case in comparative perspective. And lastly, we model the dimensions of Indian attitudes as a function of domestic ideology. Results of our analyses provide
insights into the structure of foreign policy belief systems outside
the Global North.
 
Subject Social Sciences
 
Contributor Replication, FPA