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Australia-US-China triangular relationship / Malik, Mohan   Journal Article
Malik, Mohan Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Breathing fire: China frets and fumes over the US-India nuclear deal / Malik, Mohan   Journal Article
Malik, Mohan Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words United States  China  India  Nuclear Deal 
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ID:   108085


China and India: great power rivals / Malik, Mohan 2011  Book
Malik, Mohan Book
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Publication Boulder, First Forum Press, 2011.
Description xiii, 468p.
Standard Number 9781935049418, hbk
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ID:   114063


China and India: Great Power Rivals / Malik, Mohan 2012  Book
Malik, Mohan Book
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Publication New Delhi, Viva Books, 2012.
Description xiii, 468p.Hbk
Standard Number 9788130920535
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ID:   115091


China and India today: diplomats Jostle, militaries prepare / Malik, Mohan   Journal Article
Malik, Mohan Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Just as the Indian subcontinental plate has a tendency to constantly rub and push against the Eurasian tectonic plate, causing friction and volatility in the entire Himalayan mountain range, India's bilateral relationship with China is also a subtle, unseen, but ongoing and deeply felt collision, the affects of which have left a convoluted lineage. Tensions between the two powers have come to influence everything from their military and security decisionmaking to their economic and diplomatic maneuvering, with implications for wary neighbors and faraway allies alike. The relationship is complicated by layers of rivalry, mistrust, and occasional cooperation, not to mention actual geographical disputes.
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East Asia Summit / Malik, Mohan   Journal Article
Malik, Mohan Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words East Asia Summit  EAS 
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East Asian community and the role of external powers: ensuring asian mulitateralism is not Shanghaieh / Malik, Mohan   Journal Article
Malik, Mohan Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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Energy remapped: yesterday’s winners, tomorrow’s losers? / Malik, Mohan   Article
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Summary/Abstract Geopolitics and geology have always been closely interlinked. Historically speaking, every international order is based on an energy resource. We moved from the Age of Sail to the Age of Coal and Steam—the latter the basis of the Pax Britannica. When the British literally ran out of steam, the Pax Americana emerged on the basis of oil, gas, and nuclear energy. Today the Chinese, hoping to usher in the age of the Pax Sinica, have been investing heavily in alternative energy resources. But just when China and others were writing off America as a declining power, the country finds itself on the cusp of achieving energy self-sufficiency. Will the shale revolution last long enough for Washington to rejuvenate itself and prolong American dominance of the international order? The doom and gloom that preceded the global financial meltdown in 2008 has certainly given way to an energy boom six years later. Soaring North American shale gas and oil, plus oil sands production and growing Asian dependence on the Middle East, are transforming global energy markets. The geopolitical ramifications could turn yesterday’s winners into tomorrow’s losers—and vice versa.
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ID:   122120


Historical fiction: China's South China Sea claims / Malik, Mohan   Journal Article
Malik, Mohan Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The Spratly Islands-not so long ago known primarily as a rich fishing ground-have turned into an international flashpoint as Chinese leaders insist with increasing truculence that the islands, rocks, and reefs have been, in the words of Premier Wen Jiabao, "China's historical territory since ancient times." Normally, the overlapping territorial claims to sovereignty and maritime boundaries ought to be resolved through a combination of customary international law, adjudication before the International Court of Justice or the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, or arbitration under Annex VII of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). While China has ratified UNCLOS, the treaty by and large rejects "historically based" claims, which are precisely the type Beijing periodically asserts. On September 4, 2012, China's foreign minister, Yang Jiechi, told US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton that there is "plenty of historical and jurisprudence evidence to show that China has sovereignty over the islands in the South China Sea and the adjacent waters."
Key Words Sovereignty  South China Sea  China  Unclos  Maritime Boundaries  Hillary Clinton 
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missile defence shield set to boost US-India partnership / Malik, Mohan June 2001  Article
Malik, Mohan Article
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Publication June 2001.
Description 50-51
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Multilateral musings: despite overt signs of friendship, China thwarts India at every step / Malik, Mohan   Journal Article
Malik, Mohan Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words China  India  Security Council Membership 
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Religious radicalism / Limaye, Satu P (ed.); Malik, Mohan (ed.); Wirsing, Robert G. (ed.) 2004  Book
Wirsing, Robert G. Book
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Publication Honolulu, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, 2004.
Description 525p.
Standard Number 0971941661
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