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CHUNHAO, LOU (4) answer(s).
 
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Analysis of the Indian Modi administration's policy on the South China sea Issue / Chunhao, Lou   Journal Article
Chunhao, Lou Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India is becoming increasingly active in the issue of the South China Sea, voicing criticism and taking precautions against China. It is quite possible that India will take advantage of the issue of the South China Sea and will adopt more comprehensive way to get involved in the issue.
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ID:   092712


Handling the global financial crisis: China's policy response and its assessment / Chunhao, Lou   Journal Article
Chunhao, Lou Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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India's foreign policy re-orientation in Modi's second term and future prospects / Chunhao, Lou   Journal Article
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US–India–China relations in the Indian Ocean / Chunhao, Lou   Journal Article
Chunhao, Lou Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The Indian Ocean Region (IOR) is becoming increasingly significant in the world arena, with the United States, India and China-the most important stakeholders in the region-playing substantial roles. Judging from the three countries' strategic thought, concerns, interests and power balances, it is the US-India potential competition for maritime dominance in the IOR that demands the most attention. However, competition does not mean confrontation. Since the three countries face similar security challenges and share common interests in the IOR, it is necessary for them to compete to a reasonable extent while pushing forward with functional cooperation. Because of the existence of an interdependent relationship and common security challenges, the future scenario will be one of dynamic and manageable competition, instead of inevitable conflict and rivalry.
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