1st Edition
Making of India's Northeast Geopolitics of Borderland and Transnational Interactions
Figures and Tables
Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Map
Chapter I
Introduction: Situating a Sub-state Region in IR
Chapter II
Frontier, Border and Territorial State
Chapter III
Bordering States, Conflict and Cooperation
Chapter IV
Making of India’s ‘Northeast’
Chapter V
Northeast India in the Realm of Geopolitics
Chapter VI
Act East through India’s Northeast
Chapter VII
Epilogue: A Possible ‘Region-State’
Bibliography
Appendix
Index
Biography
Dilip Gogoi teaches International Politics at the Department of Political Science, Cotton University, Assam, India. An alumnus of Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi; Visiting Scholar to International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (2009); and a recipient of Lok Sabha Research Fellowship (Speaker’s Research Initiative, Parliament of India, 2018–2019), he has edited Unheeded Hinterland: Identity and Sovereignty in Northeast India (2016) and Beyond Borders: Look East Policy and Northeast India (2010); and co-edited Shifting Terrain: Conflict Dynamics in Northeast India (2012) and Marginal Frontier: Select Essays on Northeast India (2012). His current research interests include transboundary environmental governance and justice from the perspective of International Relations with an emphasis on Northeast India and the greater Eastern Himalayan region.
‘Competently operationalising the difficult IR concept of a sub-region, Gogoi meticulously analyses the multifarious transborder connections of the Northeast with southeast Asia by locating the question in its historical and geopolitical context. This book is compulsory reading for anyone interested in contesting the construed marginality of the region.’
Amit Prakash, Professor, Centre for Law and Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India
‘Dilip Gogoi's impressive study of international relations and India’s geostrategic Northeast is a must-read. Gogoi offers a compelling analysis of border conflicts, the making of India's Northeast, and the Act East initiative, and provides a way forward that is an innovative theoretical contribution to the field of international relations.’
Holli A. Semetko, Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Media & International Affairs and Professor of Political Science, Emory University, USA
‘Dilip Gogoi's study is a significant contribution to a growing field that resituates Northeast India in a larger international geography, not locked up as the forgotten margin of the nation-state but as a frontier at the centre of international key events with global impact.’
Gunnel Cederlöf, Professor of History, Linnaeus University, Sweden






