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193455
APEC and Sino-US Relations
/ Jha, Rajan
Jha, Rajan
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The paper tries to examine the changing contour of Sino-US relations in the context of churning in the geostrategic landscape at the time when the US is simultaneously engaged in conflict in two theaters i.e. Ukraine and West Asia. The San Francisco meeting held in November 2023 reflects a desire on the part of the US to manage its great power competition with China. On the Chinese side, the debilitating impact of tariff war with the US, its denial of advanced technology to its companies provides an ideal setting for China to seek a modus vivendi with the US. Hence this meeting has profound ramification at global and regional levels including in India.
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APEC
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Sino-US Relations
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India–Afghanistan strategic relations in the post-Taliban period
/ Jha, Rajan
Jha, Rajan
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Rajan Jha elucidates both the "old" Great Game between Britain and Russia and the "new" one between the US and the Russian Federation since the 1990s. He also states that although the India–Afghanistan relationship goes back to ancient times, in the current era it has been complicated by the presence of Pakistan. However, New Delhi and Kabul have forged a strategic partnership that could be enhanced by their growing participation in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.
Key Words
Strategic Relations
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India–Afghanistan
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Post-Taliban Period
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Political legitimacy in Afghanistan: the role of Islam
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Jha, Rajan
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2013.
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Given the differences between the geographical and socioeconomic basis of the origin of the state in Afghanistan and Europe, it is but obvious that their nature would also differ. The Afghan state directly and indirectly involved various religious institutions, like mosque and Islamic scholars in its day-to-day politics
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Terrorism
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Taliban
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Afghanistan
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Europe
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Ethnic violence
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Political Legitimacy
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Terrorist Organizations
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Islamist Terror
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Geopolitical
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Taliban Regime
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Contemporary Issues
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Socioeconomic Relations
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Religious Actors
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Civil War
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Indian Politics - 1921-1971
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