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137446
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133852
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2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
Three basic elements stand out in the international pattern: global power distribution, the system of international norms and the transnational values systems, all of which are of vital importance in the interaction between China's rise and the future international pattern.
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175321
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There is an ongoing debate whether China is a satisfied power or a dissatisfied revisionist power. On the basis of the concept of regime insecurity and power transition theory, this article argues that the resolution of this debate mainly depends on some essentially interrelated complex factors—China’s assertive behaviour, China’s core interests, China’s internal security, and China’s involvement in territorial disputes. Moreover, this article examines the validity of the usual claim of power transition theory that the dominant power is always satisfied with the status quo, and contrary to this idea of power transition theory, this article suggests that the dominant power can be dissatisfied and revisionist too if its hegemony is under threat.
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ID:
140467
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Publication |
New Delhi, New Century Publications, 2015.
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Description |
xvii, 242p.hbk
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9788177084153
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
058288 | 327.54073/JOS 058288 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
125331
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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
Though the rise of China has managed to capture debates and deliberations around the world, the emergence of India as a power to reckon with is a pertinent theme of strategic discussion. India's economic rise has had major implications in its power projection, leading to debates regarding India's regional as well as global aspirations. There is a visible and reenergized intention among policymakers to project India's rising capabilities to help set agenda beyond South Asia, to the larger Asia-Pacific region and at the global level.
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ID:
125308
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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
United States' (US) rebalancing strategy in Asia has several perspectives but camouflages its policy to prevent any one power to dominate the continent. Teaming up with its allies and partners it has focused on security and economic partnership as the key issues. India has a central place in this strategy .However, the challenges are many .India has to be assiduous in encountering the challenges to play an expanded role.
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ID:
133848
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2014.
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China - US economic cooperation is at a critical stage, with both countries pushing their own economic restructuring in different ways. While the US has proposed a rebalancing strategy to promote its economic recovery, aiming to achieve a rebalancing not solely driven by consumption, China recognizes its need to achieve balanced economic growth and expending its domestics demand to substitute for a dependence on investment.
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