Search results for: Jagannath P. Panda
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Indo-Pacific as a Strategic Imperative for the EU: Whither Australia?
...ending up in a development aid competition between themselves and China. Pacific islands have incentives in that context to act in ways that promote that competition, and this is not...
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Report of the Webinar on China’s Himalayan Hustle – Part III: How China Is Upending the Himalayan Status Quo
...it explored how China seeks to alter the “relationship dynamics” among the Himalayan neighbors, and in turn South Asia in general. For such a purpose, it examined the following questions:...
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The Climate Crisis in Tibet: The Dalai Lama’s Warning
...informed, up-to-date scientific knowledge is essential to tackle this crisis. That being said, Europe and the West must collaborate with India and other “like-minded” nations to develop scientific programs for...
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South Korea’s Indo-Pacific Strategy: A Ray of Hope or Losing Steam?
...party’s resounding defeat in the National Assembly elections. But are such measures with the West enough to propel South Korea as a pivotal state to help foster international order and...
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Nepal Is Hardly China’s Best Bet in the Himalayas
...In July, Nepal’s fractious politics witnessed yet another churning in a span of months: 72-year-old veteran politician Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli of the Communist Party of Nepal–Unified Marxist Leninist...
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India-Sweden Strategic Compass, Vol.3 No. 3 May-June 2024
...Particularly as India’s growth has looked strong and India’s top decision-makers, including the foreign minister, defense minister, and finance minister have been retained by the prime minister, who is returning...
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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...