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ID104090
Title ProperIndia, Chindia, or an alternative? opportunities for American strategic interests in Asia
LanguageENG
AuthorCoates, Breena E
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)There is an undeniable power surge in Asia, primarily in India and China. Speculation about a strategic joining of forces of India and China into a muscular economic alliance known as "Chindia" has been floated. Despite once being bitter enemies, the two nations have engaged in a recent détente with each other. Building upon each other's strengths helps advance this cause. However, until now the Chindia concept has appeared to be more theoretical than practical in nature because of lingering boundary issues between the nations. Such an alliance, however, cannot be summarily dismissed. This paper focuses upon how India and China partnering with the United States could form a transregional triangle that would tighten America's grip on power in the Asia-Pacific Region.
`In' analytical NoteComparative Strategy Vol. 28, No.3; Jul-Aug 2009: p.271-285
Journal SourceComparative Strategy Vol. 28, No.3; Jul-Aug 2009: p.271-285
Key WordsIndia ;  Chindia ;  American Strategic Interests ;  Asia ;  Asia - Pacific Region ;  United States


 
 
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