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Air power in the foreign policy on nations
/ Singh, Jasjit
Singh, Jasjit
Journal Article
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Publication
2011.
Key Words
Military Power
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India
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Geo - Economics
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Foreign Policy of Nations
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Nation Power
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Foreign Policy
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Air Power
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171454
Asia between multipolarism and multipolarity
/ Chinoy, Sujan R (ed.); Panda, Jagannath P (ed.)
2020
Panda, Jagannath P (ed.)
Book
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New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2020.
Description
lii, 587p.: tables, figures, mapshbk
Standard Number
9789389137439
Key Words
Energy
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Geopolitics
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Australia
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Maritime Security
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United States
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China
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India
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Russia
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Sri Lanka
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Bangladesh
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Southeast Asia
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SCO
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Indian Ocean Region
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Multipolar World
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Geo - Economics
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Indo - Pacific Policy
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Eurasian Economic Union
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BRICS
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Free Trade Area of the Asia - Pacific (FTAAP)
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Terrorism - Military Nexus - South Asia
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India - China Border Question
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113157
Geo-economics and strategy
/ Baru, Sanjaya
Baru, Sanjaya
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2012.
Summary/Abstract
Geo-economics may be defined in two different ways: as the relationship between economic policy and changes in national power and geopolitics (in other words, the geopolitical consequences of economic phenomena); or as the economic consequences of trends in geopolitics and national power. Both the notion that 'trade follows the flag' (that the projection of national power has economic consequences) and that 'the flag follows trade' (that there are geopolitical consequences of essentially economic phenomena) point to the subject matter of geo-economics.
Key Words
Geopolitics
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International Politics
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United States
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China
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India
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Europe
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National Power
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Economic Crises
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Geo - Economics
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Mixed Liberal Democracy
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Economic Policy
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