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DEKA, BHASKAR JYOTI
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Chinese Hydro-hegemony and Regional Security Complexes in the Mekong River Basin
/ Deka, Bhaskar Jyoti
Deka, Bhaskar Jyoti
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It is imperative to analyse the Chinese hydro-political behaviour in a manner that can clearly reflect the downstream concerns, so that the riparian nations manage and prevent the adverse impacts of development occurringin the upstream. The political, economic and human security concerns are to be included in the existing hydro-political framework by adopting wider diplomatic solutions. a
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Regional Security Complexes
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Chinese Hydro-hegemony
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Mekong River Basin
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158898
Human security perspective to envision India-Japan Relations
/ Deka, Bhaskar Jyoti
Deka, Bhaskar Jyoti
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This article would be dealing with the inclusion of the concept of human security in Japanese foreign policy, and the initiatives that were taken to promote ‘human security’ as an essential security agenda, after having a brief understanding about the concept in international relations.
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India-Japan Relations
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Human Security Perspective
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Mekong Is Flowing Ahead of the Brahmaputra: an Analysis of the Hydro-Political Behaviour of China and India
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Deka, Bhaskar Jyoti
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This article analyses the hydro-political behaviour of riparian countries in the Mekong River Basin (MRB) vis-à-vis India’s attitude towards the Brahmaputra and upstream China. It analyses transboundary water cooperation in the MRB and the active participation of the stakeholders and then compares it with the Brahmaputra River Basin (BRB). It argues that the water management practices in the MRB are comparatively more ‘effective’ while the BRB is receding in this regard. It analyses various aspects of promoting the North East Region (NER) as a paradiplomatic agent in the BRB in a way Yunnan is performing in the MRB.
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Brahmaputra
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Mekong
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China and India
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Hydro-Political Behaviour
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159960
Politics of Two Asian Giants: a mighty river and the ‘Brahma hypothesis
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Deka, Bhaskar Jyoti
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A flawed Indian system of water cooperation with China would produce spill over effect in the other interest areas of the country. It would minimise the possibility of reducing the level of insecurity among the people in the NER as well as establishing Indian influence in its neighbourhood.
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Two Asian Giants
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Brahma Hypothesis
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Retrospective Illusion of Market Environmentalism and Human Right to Water
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Deka, Bhaskar Jyoti
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In the recent decades, the concept of ‘market environmentalism’ (ME) and the process of ‘neo-liberalisation of nature’ took roots in the discourse of natural resources management. Commercialisation, privatisation, and market mechanisms are replacing public policies vis-à-vis resource governance. Simultaneously, the notion of environmental services has also become a sustained discourse. The movements for establishing human right to water (HRtW) and decentralisation of environmental governance are also on the rise.
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Human Right to Water
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Market Environmentalism
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