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BM Jain

BM Jain is an Indian political scientist and Sinologist, who has developed and popularized psycho-cultural and geopsychological paradigms in the field of international relations (IR) and international security.[1][2] He has developed the theory of geopsychology in IR as an alternative to mainstream IR theories. He defines it as "a set of perceptions, images, and belief systems, formed of shared history, culture, nationalism, religion, and ethnicity, which shape the mindsets and behavioral patterns of non-state and authoritarian actors and communities inhabiting a specific geographical area."[3][4] In understanding China's foreign policy behavior, for instance, he has applied the geopsychology theoretical framework that lists core elements of China's geopsychology: Century of humiliation, the Middle Kingdom syndrome, cultural pride, nationalism, strategic culture, and the anti-hegemony discourse.[5]

BM Jain
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Rajasthan
Academic work
Discipline
Sub-discipline
School or traditionConstructivism
Notable works
  • The Geopsychology Theory of International Relations in the 21st Century (2021)
Notable ideasTheory of geopsychology in International relations

Career edit

Jain obtained a Ph.D. from the University of Rajasthan (1977-1981). He has been a Professor and Senior UGC Research Scientist in Political Science at South Asia Studies Center, University of Rajasthan in India, and Senior Fellow of the Indian Council of Social Sciences Research (Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India).

Editors of academic journals edit

He has been editor-in-chief of the Indian Journal of Asian Affairs[6] since 1988, cooperating with Sumit Ganguly, Patrick James, Kevin P. Clements and T.V. Paul.

Jain sits on the editorial board of Inter-Cultural Studies (University of Newcastle),[7] Journal of International and Global Studies (Lindenwood University), and Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs (Air University).

Memberships edit

Jain has been a member of:

Theoretical Contribution edit

In his 2021 book on the geopsychology theory (GT) of international relations,[8] Jain argues that the GT fills the ‘knowledge gap’ in mainstream IR theories that have neglected the role of historical narratives, societal structures, cultural and civilizational values, and belief systems of political actors in constructing and shaping their foreign policy behavior.

The key assumptions of the GT are:

  1. Non-state/transnational actors are the primary actors in the international system, capable of influencing the course of global and regional politics.
  2. States’ employment of punitive measures is unable to change fixed mindsets and behavioral patterns of authoritarian, theocratic, and violent non-state actors (NSAs).
  3. Historical narratives, collective memories, geography, and nationalism shape the behavior of authoritarian and NSAs.
  4. Rational choice theory is unworkable in dealing with non-state and autocratic state actors. [9]
  5. It is a myth that security of a nation/nations is maximized through establishing hegemony over nations.

Reviews of the Book

“The most original and innovative contribution of Prof. B. M. Jain’s book is his ground-breaking effort to develop and sharpen the theory of geopsychology as an alternative framework of analysis in the study of international relations. His conceptual insights not only help us navigate the stormy ocean of mounting challenges and threats that the world is now facing, but also throw light on the evolving patterns of congruence and disjuncture, and ambiguity and contradiction, in contemporary global power encounters”- Journal of Global South Studies (USA)[10]

“The geopsychology theory is a useful framework that helps address case studies that have not been adequately explained by mainstream international relations theories. Apart from the case studies mentioned in the book, this framework can be used to understand bilateral relations in Northeast Asia, such as Japanese-Korean ties and Chinese-Japanese ties"- Pacific Affairs (Canada)[11]

“The book thus represents a most welcome critique of mainstream Western arguments about international conflict, and of their complementary constructivist demands for appropriate learning…He [Jain]serves to demystify the applicability of mainstream international relations theory for understanding major conflicts in the Global South, and between the South and the West. His book thus makes an important contribution to the deconstruction of a dominant discourse which has its origin in the unipolar power politics of the post-Cold War world system"- Comparative Journal (Germany)[12]

“Geopsychology is a new theoretical viewpoint that should be embraced and not shunned. If there was one book for someone to pick up and examine international relations which were written recently, this would be the one I would (and do) recommend" - Defence Report (Canada)[13]

Publications edit

Monographs edit

  • The Geopsychology Theory of International Relations in the 21st Century: Escaping the Ignorance Trap. (Lexington Books, 2021)
  • South Asia Conundrum: The Great Power Gambit (Lexington Books, 2019)
  • China's Soft Power Diplomacy in South Asia: Myth or Reality? (Lexington Books, 2017)[14]
  • India-US Relations in the Age of Uncertainty: An Uneasy Courtship (Routledge, 2016)
  • India in the New South Asia (IB Tauris, 2010)
  • Global Power: India’s Foreign Policy, 1947–2006 (Lexington Books, 2008)
  • Nuclear Politics in South Asia: In Search of an Alternative Paradigm (Rawat Publications, 1994)
  • India and the United States, 1961–63 (Radiant, 1987)
  • South Asian Security: Problems and Prospects (Radiant, 1985)

Edited Volumes edit

  • Conflict and Peace in South Asia, edited by Manas Chatterji and B.M. Jain (Emerald Publishing Group, 2008)
  • International Politics: Contexts, Issues and Perspectives (Jaipur: RBSA, 2002)

References edit

  1. ^ "Wrestling crowns two state champs at Ithica". 29 January 2010.
  2. ^ "Màster Universitari en Estudis Internacionals de Pau, Conflictes i Desenvolupament (Pla de 2013)" (PDF).
  3. ^ The Geopsychology Theory of International Relations in the 21st Century: Escaping the Ignorance Trap.
  4. ^ "Book Watch: The Geopsychology Theory of International Relations in the 21st Century". 15 June 2021.
  5. ^ Jain, B. M. (2019). "China's Foreign Policy Behaviour: Understanding through the Lens of Geopsychology". International Journal of China Studies. 10 (2): 157–179.
  6. ^ "Indian Journal of Asian Affairs".
  7. ^ "Màster Universitari en Estudis Internacionals de Pau, Conflictes i Desenvolupament (Pla de 2013)" (PDF).
  8. ^ The Geopsychology Theory of International Relations in the 21st Century: Escaping the Ignorance Trap, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books: A Division of Rowman and Littlefield, 2021.
  9. ^ Jain, The Geopsychology Theory of International Relations, 2021, pp.23-24
  10. ^ Journal of Global South Studies, July 19, 2022, https://journals.upress.ufl.edu/JGSS/article/view/1920
  11. ^ Pacific Affairs,Vol.95, No. 3, September 2022,pp.599-600, https://pacificaffairs.ubc.ca/review-essays/understanding-mistrust-and-instability-in-east-asia/
  12. ^ : Comparative Journal (Leipzig University, Germany), Vol. 32, No.2,2022
  13. ^ Defence Report (Canada), June 15, 2021, https://defencereport.com/book-watch-the-geopsychology-theory-of-international-relations-in-the-21st-century/
  14. ^ Lanteigne, Marc (March 2018). "Book Review". The China Quarterly. Cambridge University Press. 233: 249–250. doi:10.1017/S0305741018000231. S2CID 158131578.

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BM Jain is an Indian political scientist and Sinologist who has developed and popularized psycho cultural and geopsychological paradigms in the field of international relations IR and international security 1 2 He has developed the theory of geopsychology in IR as an alternative to mainstream IR theories He defines it as a set of perceptions images and belief systems formed of shared history culture nationalism religion and ethnicity which shape the mindsets and behavioral patterns of non state and authoritarian actors and communities inhabiting a specific geographical area 3 4 In understanding China s foreign policy behavior for instance he has applied the geopsychology theoretical framework that lists core elements of China s geopsychology Century of humiliation the Middle Kingdom syndrome cultural pride nationalism strategic culture and the anti hegemony discourse 5 BM JainAcademic backgroundAlma materUniversity of RajasthanAcademic workDisciplinePolitical science SinologySub disciplineInternational relations Foreign policy of ChinaSchool or traditionConstructivismNotable worksThe Geopsychology Theory of International Relations in the 21st Century 2021 Notable ideasTheory of geopsychology in International relations Contents 1 Career 1 1 Editors of academic journals 1 2 Memberships 2 Theoretical Contribution 3 Publications 3 1 Monographs 3 2 Edited Volumes 4 References 5 External linksCareer editJain obtained a Ph D from the University of Rajasthan 1977 1981 He has been a Professor and Senior UGC Research Scientist in Political Science at South Asia Studies Center University of Rajasthan in India and Senior Fellow of the Indian Council of Social Sciences Research Ministry of Human Resource Development Government of India Editors of academic journals edit He has been editor in chief of the Indian Journal of Asian Affairs 6 since 1988 cooperating with Sumit Ganguly Patrick James Kevin P Clements and T V Paul Jain sits on the editorial board of Inter Cultural Studies University of Newcastle 7 Journal of International and Global Studies Lindenwood University and Journal of Indo Pacific Affairs Air University Memberships edit Jain has been a member of International Political Science Association IPSA Association of Third World Studies International Peace Research Association International Congress of Psychology International Association of Historians in Asia Indian Congress of Defence StudiesTheoretical Contribution editIn his 2021 book on the geopsychology theory GT of international relations 8 Jain argues that the GT fills the knowledge gap in mainstream IR theories that have neglected the role of historical narratives societal structures cultural and civilizational values and belief systems of political actors in constructing and shaping their foreign policy behavior The key assumptions of the GT are Non state transnational actors are the primary actors in the international system capable of influencing the course of global and regional politics States employment of punitive measures is unable to change fixed mindsets and behavioral patterns of authoritarian theocratic and violent non state actors NSAs Historical narratives collective memories geography and nationalism shape the behavior of authoritarian and NSAs Rational choice theory is unworkable in dealing with non state and autocratic state actors 9 It is a myth that security of a nation nations is maximized through establishing hegemony over nations Reviews of the Book The most original and innovative contribution of Prof B M Jain s book is his ground breaking effort to develop and sharpen the theory of geopsychology as an alternative framework of analysis in the study of international relations His conceptual insights not only help us navigate the stormy ocean of mounting challenges and threats that the world is now facing but also throw light on the evolving patterns of congruence and disjuncture and ambiguity and contradiction in contemporary global power encounters Journal of Global South Studies USA 10 The geopsychology theory is a useful framework that helps address case studies that have not been adequately explained by mainstream international relations theories Apart from the case studies mentioned in the book this framework can be used to understand bilateral relations in Northeast Asia such as Japanese Korean ties and Chinese Japanese ties Pacific Affairs Canada 11 The book thus represents a most welcome critique of mainstream Western arguments about international conflict and of their complementary constructivist demands for appropriate learning He Jain serves to demystify the applicability of mainstream international relations theory for understanding major conflicts in the Global South and between the South and the West His book thus makes an important contribution to the deconstruction of a dominant discourse which has its origin in the unipolar power politics of the post Cold War world system Comparative Journal Germany 12 Geopsychology is a new theoretical viewpoint that should be embraced and not shunned If there was one book for someone to pick up and examine international relations which were written recently this would be the one I would and do recommend Defence Report Canada 13 Publications editMonographs edit The Geopsychology Theory of International Relations in the 21st Century Escaping the Ignorance Trap Lexington Books 2021 South Asia Conundrum The Great Power Gambit Lexington Books 2019 China s Soft Power Diplomacy in South Asia Myth or Reality Lexington Books 2017 14 India US Relations in the Age of Uncertainty An Uneasy Courtship Routledge 2016 India in the New South Asia IB Tauris 2010 Global Power India s Foreign Policy 1947 2006 Lexington Books 2008 Nuclear Politics in South Asia In Search of an Alternative Paradigm Rawat Publications 1994 India and the United States 1961 63 Radiant 1987 South Asian Security Problems and Prospects Radiant 1985 Edited Volumes edit Conflict and Peace in South Asia edited by Manas Chatterji and B M Jain Emerald Publishing Group 2008 International Politics Contexts Issues and Perspectives Jaipur RBSA 2002 References edit Wrestling crowns two state champs at Ithica 29 January 2010 Master Universitari en Estudis Internacionals de Pau Conflictes i Desenvolupament Pla de 2013 PDF The Geopsychology Theory of International Relations in the 21st Century Escaping the Ignorance Trap Book Watch The Geopsychology Theory of International Relations in the 21st Century 15 June 2021 Jain B M 2019 China s Foreign Policy Behaviour Understanding through the Lens of Geopsychology International Journal of China Studies 10 2 157 179 Indian Journal of Asian Affairs Master Universitari en Estudis Internacionals de Pau Conflictes i Desenvolupament Pla de 2013 PDF The Geopsychology Theory of International Relations in the 21st Century Escaping the Ignorance Trap Lanham MD Lexington Books A Division of Rowman and Littlefield 2021 Jain The Geopsychology Theory of International Relations 2021 pp 23 24 Journal of Global South Studies July 19 2022 https journals upress ufl edu JGSS article view 1920 Pacific Affairs Vol 95 No 3 September 2022 pp 599 600 https pacificaffairs ubc ca review essays understanding mistrust and instability in east asia Comparative Journal Leipzig University Germany Vol 32 No 2 2022 Defence Report Canada June 15 2021 https defencereport com book watch the geopsychology theory of international relations in the 21st century Lanteigne Marc March 2018 Book Review The China Quarterly Cambridge University Press 233 249 250 doi 10 1017 S0305741018000231 S2CID 158131578 External links editBM Jain publications indexed by Google Scholar https web archive org web 20070614084230 http www hku hk cas pub Occasional1 bmjain pdf Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title BM Jain amp oldid 1141022225, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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