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Features of German-Japanese Security and Defense Cooperation in the Early 2020s / Trunov, Filipp   Journal Article
TRUNOV, Filipp Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Historically, both Germany and Japan have played significant roles in establishing a new world order. Today, the two countries are actively influencing the transformation of the "collective West" and its relations with the non-West. The role played in these processes by official Berlin, as well as by Tokyo, could considerably increase if they establish multi-channel and comprehensive security and defense cooperation. This paper seeks to explore the peculiarities and prospects of such cooperation in the early 2020s.
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India’s domestic debate over China’s growing strategic presence in the Indian Ocean / Pakanati, Rajdeep   Journal Article
Pakanati, Rajdeep Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article seeks to capture the domestic debate in India over China’s activities in the Indian Ocean. It engages the critical geopolitical articulation around formal, practical and popular geopolitics, and provides a narrow perspective on the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). It begins with a look at how India and China perceive the IOR, which is crucial to understand how the Indian Ocean is framed in the public consciousness in India. This is followed by a look at debates over China in the Indian Parliament, specifically focusing on the debates and questions raised by various Members of Parliament (MPs) and the government’s response. The article then analyses the largest circulated newspaper in English, The Times of India, during the last few years to discern any domestic discourse in the public sphere. It concludes by looking at domestic discourse created by think tanks and research organisations which pay close attention to China.
Key Words Geopolitics  Indian Ocean  China  India  Domestic Debate  Strategic Presence 
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