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Australia, China, and the U.S. in an era of interdependence: irreconcilable interests, inadequate institutions? / Beeson, Mark; Wang, Yong   Journal Article
Beeson, Mark Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Tensions in the Asia-Pacific region are rising as a consequence of the U.S. "pivot" to Asia and China's increasingly assertive foreign policy. Other states in the region must try to reconcile potentially conflicting economic and strategic imperatives as a consequence. Australia illustrates these dilemmas. We ask what role regional institutions can play.
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ID:   144510


Cyber deterrence: strategic imperatives and operational challenges / Gupta, Ashish   Article
Gupta, Ashish Article
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ID:   156566


India and Israel relations: India’s growing arc of influence and strategic imperatives / Gupta, Alok Kumar   Journal Article
Gupta, Alok Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Indo-Israel relations have always been mired with ambiguity and controversy since Israel coming into existence on January 14, 1948. Relationship though has evolved strategically and cooperative over the last 25 years since 1992. The relations have become increasingly visible during the present political dispensations in India and Israel. It has re-bounced once again and became euphoric when Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi visited Israel on July 4, 2017.
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ID:   170767


India-China: reimagining ‘new era of cooperation’ strategic imperatives / Dwivedi, G G   Journal Article
Dwivedi, G G Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Given the divergent national interests and complex outstanding issues between India and China, ‘one on one’ informal summits format adopted by PM Modi and President Xi has definitely contributed towards keeping the bilateral relations on track. The first such summit was held at Wuhan in China on 27-28 April 2018. Its key outcome was putting in place a process of bilateralism to facilitate strategic communication at the highest level and building mutual trust – ‘wuhan Spirit’. The summit also sought to provide ‘strategic guidance’ to the respective militaries to enhance cooperation for effective border management. The second summit was held on 11-12 October 2019 at Mamallapuram, with focus on restoration of ‘Wuhan Spirit’, revamping the process of strategic communication and lending impetus to the mechanism of strategic guidance. President Xi laid down ‘100 year plan’ to rejuvenate the relations between two neighbours, signifying incremental approach to narrow the existing divide. He made six specific proposals seeking both sides to correctly view each other’s development and enhance mutual trust. Relations between Delhi and Beijing transcend bilateral bounds and have strategic significance with far reaching ramifications. Real challenge for the two is to keep contentious issues at bay and yet, enlarge the area of cooperation. Informal dialogue between the top leaders offers an excellent platform to this end. While reimagining ‘new era of cooperation’, India must be forth right in safeguarding its national objectives as Chinese are ardent practitioners of realpolitik.
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ID:   159620


India–US defence cooperation : assessing strategic imperatives / Mishra, Vivek   Journal Article
Mishra, Vivek Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Over the last decade or so, especially during much of Barack Obama’s presidential tenure, the defence sector has become the focus area of cooperation between India and the US. India’s engagement with the US in the area of defence is riding on a new-found realism that drives both countries’ strategic aspirations. This article attempts to recount important developments between India and the US in the defence sector in the last decade, primarily focussing on the developments during the Obama administration, and analyse their strategic implications for both the countries. The article ends with a brief assessment of transition under Trump presidency.
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ID:   175632


NATO’s inherent dilemma: strategic imperatives vs. value foundations / Van Dijk, Ruud   Journal Article
Van Dijk, Ruud Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract It has been clear for several years now that what NATO purports to stand for and what certain member states practice, do not fully align. From the beginning in 1949, when treaty values and strategic imperatives have been conflicted, the strategic imperatives have almost always, albeit temporarily on an “exceptional” basis, taken precedence over the values. While not new, these tensions today are greater than at any time in NATO’s history. In our view, they could become an existential threat. We use a case study from NATO’s history to examine the case of Turkey today.
Key Words NATO  Strategic Imperatives  Value Foundations 
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ID:   193448


QUAD Initiative in the Indo-Pacific: Strategic Imperatives and Regional Dynamics / Mishra, Vinod Mohan ; Kumar, Sanjeev   Journal Article
Kumar, Sanjeev Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This research paper delves into the Quad (Quadrilateral Security Dialogue) alliance’s role and significance in shaping the geopolitical landscape of the Indo-Pacific region. Through a comprehensive analysis of the strategic imperatives driving the QUAD countries - the United States, Japan, India, and Australia - this study examines the alliance’s evolving objectives, regional partnerships, and the impact on maritime security, economic cooperation, and diplomatic alignments.
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ID:   140314


Realigning Asia-Pacific and indian ocean regions: strategic imperatives and emerging architecture / Dwivedi, GG   Article
Dwivedi, GG Article
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