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Global convergence in the context of U.S. foreign policy strat / Kuznetsov, I   Journal Article
Kuznetsov, I Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract RECENTLY RUSSIAN, AMERICAN and West European analytical and expert publications have been brimming with uncompromising debates among political scientists, philosophers, specialists in the theory of international relations and world economy about the impact on the international community produced by the innovative "convergence" ideas formulated by the Barack Obama's Administration. Indeed, what are possible dimensions of changes in world politics, what are their potentials, limits and prospects?
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Rising China in India's vicinity: a rivalry takes shape in Asia / Pant, Harsh V   Journal Article
Pant, Harsh V Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract New Delhi has been grappling with the challenge of China's rapid rise for some time now. Even as they sign loftily worded documents year after year, the distrust between China and India is actually growing at an alarming rate. True, economic cooperation and bilateral political as well as socio-cultural exchanges are at an all time high; China is India's largest trading partner. Yet this cooperation has done little to assuage each country's concerns about the other's intentions. The two sides are locked in a classic security dilemma, where any action taken by one is immediately interpreted by the other as a threat to its interests. This article examines the trajectory of contemporary Sino-Indian relations from India's perspective and argues that a troubled history coupled with the structural uncertainties engendered by their simultaneous rise is propelling the two Asian giants into a trajectory that they might find rather difficult to navigate in the coming years. This is an empirical analysis of India's changing approach towards China in the context of China's recent rise, not a theoretical exposition of the issue.
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