ABOUT THE BOOK
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This book is the product of a collaborative effort by
the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi; South Asia
Institute, Heidelberg University; and Institute of South Asian Studies,
National University Singapore. The volume contains papers exploring Kautilya`s
Arthasastra in a transcultural perspective, comparing it with the thoughts of
Sun-Zi, Nizam al-Mulk, Barani and Machiavelli. It is agreed that the field of
modern International Relations (IR) and Political Theory is predominantly
Eurocentric, and based on European sources of philosophy and history. But,
nowadays, scholars have been exploring the possibility of a world intellectual
history, as ideas are dynamic throughout temporal and geographical spaces. They
transform, hybridise and travel long distances over a period of time in such a
manner that they appear belonging to the place where we find them at a
particular point of time. It is also intriguing to observe that India, with a
long civilisational and philosophical history, is credited with no contribution
to the evolution of the modern IR and Political Theory. Therefore, this volume
explores the philosophical systems, thought-figures and ancient cultural
spaces, on the path from India to Europe, looking for any possibility of Kautilya`s
Arthasastra, the most comprehensive and systematic text available on art of
governance from ancient India, having interacted and influenced the evolution
of IR and Political Theory that are considered as originally European
intellectual contributions. We note that the chapters in this book give ample
and convincing reasons for initially believing in the Arthasastra’s value for
the evolution of IR and Political Theory, and making further research on Indian
contribution to the intellectual history of IR and Political Theory a
desideratum.
ABOUT Author
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Dr.
Michael Liebig is a Fellow at the South Asia Institute (SAI), Heidelberg
University, Germany and lectures at SAI`s Political Science department. His
research interests are comparative political theory, politico-strategic culture
and comparative Intelligence Studies. He has done his Ph.D. at
Goethe-University (Frankfurt) on the relevance of Kautilya`s Arthasastra for
contemporary India. On that subject area, he has published several books and
essays. Prior to his academic work, Michael Liebig worked as a journalist.
Dr.
Saurabh Mishra is currently working at the Institute for Defence Studies and
Analyses (IDSA), New Delhi. He has done his Ph.D. from Banaras Hindu
University, Varanasi, India on “Globalisation and Transnational Conflict: In
the Context of Expansion and Cultural Homogeneity”. His areas of interests are
Globalisation, Peace and Conflict, International Institutions, and India. He
has been associated with the Indigenous Historical Knowledge Project at the
IDSA since its inception; and has co-edited three volumes on “Kautilya and His
Vocabulary” produced under the project.