Search results for: Jagannath P. Panda
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Japan: No Indo-Pacific Order Without International Order
...States as part of a commitment to preserve “indispensable” U.S. leadership. Two things stood out: One of the mainstays was the imperative for realizing a Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP),...
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Convergence in Vietnam, EU Interests a Harbinger of Indo-Pacific Order?
...construct, led by the U.S. Or even if a member does, like France or Germany, it does not spell the end of a productive relationship with China. Nonetheless, it is...
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India-Sweden Strategic Compass, March-April 2024 • Vol.3 • No.2
...the pace of the ongoing upward trajectory. In January this year, the European Parliament, too, commended the growth in the momentum of the EU-India strategic partnership in recent years, “reflecting...
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Will China Succeed in Creating an Asian Security Order?
...is to say, the institutions and principles that guide security relations between states. But could the three new initiatives be the solution for an Asian security order? This piece...
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Positive Paranoia: Chinese Interpretations of Indo-Pacific Geopolitics
...in Beijing in 2024 and what these might imply in the future. This work is part of a Stiftung Mercator-funded project titled “Order in the Indo-Pacific: Gauging the Region’s...
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70 Years of “Panchsheel”: China’s (Un)Peaceful Betrayal
...violations in Tibet and Xinjiang, have compelled Europe to re-configure its China stance, especially in the wake of the Ukraine war and Russia’s “no limits” partnership with China. China has...
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Not Drawing a Parallel. Ukraine and Taiwan: An Indian Perspective
...“The New Normal of Great Power Competition: The U.S.-China-Russia Relationship and the Indo-Pacific Region” held on December 7, 2022, organized by the National Institute for Defense Studies, Japan. The full...
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India-Sweden Strategic Compass, Vol.3, No.1, January-February 2024
...in November are eagerly awaited, too, not least because of the potential Joe Biden-Donald Trump contest. Some consequential polls in Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Taiwan, for example, have already indicated the...
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Sweden Joins NATO: Implications for the Indo-Pacific
...Sweden’s accession also has notable implications for the Indo-Pacific. Could NATO membership facilitate Sweden’s greater embrace of the Indo-Pacific construct, perhaps by issuing its very own strategy for the region...
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South Korea-India Ties: Between Bilateralism, Minilateralism, and Multilateralism
...with the Quad partners. It also looks at their congruence and cooperation in regional, global organizations and platforms such as the United Nations (UN), ASEAN, the Group of Twenty (G20),...