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NOTE EDITORE
The end of the Cold War and economic liberalization in India marked a new turn in Indian diplomacy. The 'Look East' policy promulgated in the early 1990s entailed several strategic and economic initiatives aimed at deepening India's ties with Southeast Asia, which had been neglected earlier. Despite the launch of the program a decade and a half ago, Indias involvement with the region proved to be fitful. With the 'Act East' initiative, which was launched in 2014, there appears to be a renewed emphasis on forging working relationships with various states in the region. This volume, part of the Oxford International Relations in South Asia series, presents an overarching assessment of the contents, successes, and failures of India's Southeast Asia policy, with important pointers to how this relationship could be steered in the future. The contributors to the volume dwell on three critical areas- trade, security, and environment- and outline the existing ties of Indias northeast with Southeast Asia and the prospects of their expansion.

SOMMARIO
1 - India and the East: Connectivity Begins at Home - David J. Karl2 - ASEANIndia Cooperation in Counterterrorism: Evolution and Future - Julio S. Amador III3 - Indias Engagement with Myanmar: Regional Security Implications of Acting East Slowly - Jonah Blank4 - The Indo-Myanmar Border and Indias Security Problems in the East - Bertil Lintner5 - Making Peoples Voices Count: Northeast India and Its Neighbourhood - Sanjoy Hazarika6 - India and the Potential of Trade East - Rani D. Mullen7 - India and RCEP: Challenges and Opportunities of Opening Up the Farm/Food Sector - Surupa Gupta8 - Motor Vehicle Movement and Standards between Bangladesh and India: Regional Connectivity and Trade - Bipul Chatterjee and Prithviraj Nath9 - Regional Integration and Its Discontents: The Case of Transboundary Water Sharing - Douglas P. Hill10 - Governance, Connectivity, and Knowledge Transparency in the Brahmaputra Basin - Kelly D. Alley11 - Pulses against Volumes: Transboundary Rivers and Pan-Asian Connectivity - Rohan DSouza

AUTORE
Karen Stoll Farrell is Head of the Area Studies Department and Librarian for South Asian and Southeast Asian Studies at Indiana University Libraries, Bloomington, USA. Sumit Ganguly is Professor of Political Science, holds the Rabindranath Tagore Chair in Indian Cultures and Civilizations, and directs the Center on American and Global Security at Indiana University, Bloomington, USA.

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9780199467242
  • Collana: Oxford International Relations in South Asia
  • Dimensioni: 214 x 25.0 x 148 mm Ø 488 gr
  • Formato: Copertina rigida
  • Pagine Arabe: 292