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CHANGING DYNAMICS (11) answer(s).
 
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Changing dynamics between India and Japan:: a study of the factors responsible for heightened relations / Roy, Gitanjali Sinha   Journal Article
Roy, Gitanjali Sinha Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The paper discusses the various factors which are responsible for heightened relations between India-Japan. The paper is divided into four sections (1) China: its rise and aggression, (2) Converging interests between India and Japan, (3) Why Japan needs India and (4) Why India needs Japan. The paper draws all these factors together in order to conclude that India-Japan relations are at an all high, it not only deals with ‘the China factor’ but also paves way for Asia to be a hub of multiple regional powers and work towards a better and stable Indo-Pacific region keeping the security of this region as its priority.
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ID:   153123


Changing dynamics in India–China relations / Saran, Shyam   Journal Article
Saran, Shyam Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract At their meeting in New Delhi in April 2005, the then Indian and Chinese leaders, Manmohan Singh and Wen Jiabao, reaffirmed the elements of consensus underlying the future trajectory of their bilateral relations:
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ID:   163491


Changing dynamics in Sino-Pak relations: a commentary / Seema; Shankar, Anuradha   Journal Article
Seema and Anuradha Shankar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract By 2050, according to a Report by Price water house Coopers, China is projected to become the world’s largest economy, with a GDP of $58.5 trillion, up from $5.7 trillion in 2010. The country’s GDP growth rate has declined in recent years, however, from 7.3 percent in 2014 to 6.7 percent in 2016.
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ID:   172627


Changing Dynamics of Global Terrorism / Sahni, Ajai   Journal Article
Sahni, Ajai Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Commentary on terrorism has underestimated the role of sponsoring states and great power destabilisation, giving rise to gross errors of assessment. Mythmaking and a range of distortions have resulted in flawed policies and irrational interventions. Deliberate provocation of hysteria about the ‘rising threat of terrorism’ is contrafactual and has been used as a bogey to justify unilateral interventions by great powers, inflicting appalling human costs. The reality is, global Islamist terrorism is past its ‘half-life’ and is declining. Nevertheless, the circumstances that have animated this, and earlier waves of terrorism, persist and, on many parameters, have worsened, creating the likelihood of future and potentially more disruptive waves of terror.
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ID:   157803


Changing dynamics of india’s Indian ocean policy / Mann, Baljit Singh   Journal Article
Mann, Baljit Singh Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper elucidates the changing dynamics of India’s Indian Ocean Policy that substantiates four hypotheses. First, India’s maritime mindset has changed from a territorial to a non-territorial conception of the sea due to change in its strategy of economic development. Second, the evolving geopolitics of the Indian Ocean and India’s power projection aspirations have been driving New Delhi deep into the Indian Ocean. Third, the Chinese attempts to penetrate into the India Ocean through its client states such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Myanmar, etc., and its One Belt One Road (OBOR) or Maritime Silk Route (MSR) initiatives, have been posing a real-time maritime security challenge to India’s Indian Ocean strategy. Fourth, the US policy of Rebalance to Asia (RTA) has been providing geopolitical opportunity as well as challenge to India’s power projection drive in the Indian Ocean.
Key Words India  Changing Dynamics  Indian Ocean Policy 
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Constructing peace in the Taiwan Strait: a constructivist analysis of the changing dynamics of identities and nationalisms / Li, Yitan   Journal Article
Li, Yitan Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Economic integration in the Taiwan Strait has become increasingly stronger recently. Economic integration should have led to stronger political convergence. Why hasn't it occurred? I argue that democracy in Taiwan and the continuation of the single-party rule in China have created two very different social experiences. These different social experiences have formed two different identities. People in Taiwan are increasingly thinking of themselves as Taiwanese rather than Chinese. The growing level of popular nationalism in China has also altered the political identity of mainland Chinese. Such change could force Beijing to accommodate citizens' demand to act more toughly towards Taipei. Further political integration is still possible, but it would require another norm change, perhaps already in the making.
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ID:   154588


East Asia: Changing dynamics, drivers and options / Bhatia, Rajiv   Journal Article
Bhatia, Rajiv Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The dispersion of power, marked by an asymmetrical multi-polarity, defines international relations today. It is moulded by a constantly changing interplay of factors pertaining to the domains of geopolitics and geo-economics. This explains why scholars and observers come up with divergent interpretations of what is happening in the global theatre, and why they are often constrained to revise or even change their evaluations and projections. This reading applies especially to the region of our focus, where perceptions prevalent in end- 2016 need to be changed in mid-2017; and this could happen again after six months from now
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Emerging India and China in the global politico-economic environment: changing dynamics of foreign policy / Gupta, Oindrila Datta   Journal Article
Gupta, Oindrila Datta Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract China and India are not only neighbours but the two Asian giants reshaping the global economy and international relations thereby inaugurating the so called “Asian era”. The interplay of both the nations is crucial in the global economy given that India and China are competing and cooperating with each other reflecting a transformation in economic power towards the developing world.
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Gulf energy security: the changing dynamics / Singh, Bhupendra Kumar   Journal Article
Singh, Bhupendra Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Energy consumption is both a necessary condition for growth and a consequence of it.
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ID:   139868


India-Afghanistan relations: changing dynamics and new opportunities / Gupta, Alok Kumar   Article
Gupta, Alok Kumar Article
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Summary/Abstract Afghanistan has largely been portrayed as a battle field which is replete with the blood of Taliban and innocent people of Afghanistan. It was even being termed as a failed state when it was passing through the phase of struggle under Taliban regime. However, during the last decade Afghanistan has come a long way on the path of reconstruction of its polity, society and economy. Accordingly, it has opened a new world of expectations for its neighbours in terms of trade and commerce.
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New trends, changing dynamics / Student Observations   Article
Student Observations Article
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Summary/Abstract A number of issues such as climate change, energy efficiency, renewable energy and energy prices have dominated debates on energy. Students from the Energy and Environment Concentration of the School of International and Public Affairs of Columbia University had summer internships in various sectors of the energy industry. They shared their observations on emerging trends in the energy industry with the Journal.
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