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087545
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2009.
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Following its election in 2007, the Labour government imposed a moratorium on export of Australian uranium to India. This article argues that with the Indo-US deal and concomitant agreements now in place, Australia should agree to export uranium to India. It does so on the grounds that the agreements will adequately protect Australian uranium from misuse, will not unduly test the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) regime, could open out opportunities to meet important safety concerns, could help stabilise potentially dangerous vertical and horizontal proliferation and could also mitigate the region's burgeoning production of greenhouse gases. In supporting the agreements through nuclear trade with India, however, Australia should use any influence it is able to garner thereby to ensure that the Indo-US agreement itself is not seen as part of an attempt on the part of the United States (US), or any other power, to harness India as a means of containing China, and thus exacerbating what could become a destabilising tendency in the region.
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136085
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New Delhi, foundation Books, 2014.
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xxxi, 264p.Hbk
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9789384463434
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058098 | 327.54/GOR 058098 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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005249
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Houndmills, Macmillan, 1995.
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xxv,414p.
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031212452X
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036367 | 320.954/GOR 036367 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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049038
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Canberra, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, 1991.
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24p.
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Working paper;236
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073151243X
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039560 | 355.033054/GOR 039560 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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002804
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Houndmills, MacMillan Academic and Professional, 1992.
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xvii,184p
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B
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0333551877
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098844
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New Delhi, IDSA, 2010.
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56p.
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IDSA occasional paper no. 11
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9788186019733
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113787
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2010.
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Analysis of rising powers needs to be conducted not just in terms of their overall capabilities but also of their geopolitical circumstances-where they are placed in respect of domestic polity, their neighbourhoods, their regions and the globe. As a rising power, India is particularly closely embedded in its South Asian neighbourhood by tightly enmeshed domestic and neighbourhood dissonances. These are in turn deeply affected by global conditions, especially the rise of China and globalisation of a militant version of Islam. This article analyses India's 'strategies' in dealing with its circumstances and concludes that, at least for the present, India has delayed the process of ardent military modernisation in favour of balanced development in an attempt to achieve greater domestic harmony and reduce vulnerability to destabilising cross-border influences. Strategies in South Asia are, however, less well developed and require greater attention.
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005125
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Canberra, Australian National Univ Pr., 1993.
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x,105p.;figures, sources and tables
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Australian Foreign Policy Paper
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0731515366
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