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South Asia and the great powers : international relations and regional security /

Where the implications of war and peace are open to question, the possibility of change depends more on politics than economics. This book asks whether the region's great powers can overcome opposing interests and commit to political restraint. The concept of regional security is based on great...

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Muut tekijät: Rynning, Sten (Toimittaja)
Aineistotyyppi: Printed Book
Kieli:English
Julkaistu: London : I B Tauris , 2017
Sarja:Library of international relations (Series) ; 81.
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245 0 0 |a South Asia and the great powers :  |b international relations and regional security /  |c edited by Sten Rynning. 
260 |a London :  |b I B Tauris ,  |c 2017 
300 |a xvi, 312p. ;  |c 23 cm. 
490 1 |a Library of international relations ;  |v 81 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-298) and index. 
505 0 |a Part I. Transitions -- Regional cooperation in South Asia: a political and historical perspective -- When the fighting stays tough, what will the tough do?: The Afghan saga continues -- Capacity building as partnership: NATO's future role -- Part II. National interests -- Losing the "Forgotten war": the US strategic vacuum in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Central Asia -- Silk Road diplomacy: China's strategic interests in South Asia -- India's Afghanistan policy: in search of a comprehensive strategy -- Iran, Afghanistan and the benefits of a regional approach -- Foreign policy change in Pakistan: uncertain options -- Afghanistan between nation-state building and regional collaboration -- Part III. Perspectives -- It's the strategic narrative, stupid!: How the United States may overcome the challenge of continued engagement in Afghanistan beyond 2017 -- Conclusion: South Asia in quest of restraint. 
520 |a Where the implications of war and peace are open to question, the possibility of change depends more on politics than economics. This book asks whether the region's great powers can overcome opposing interests and commit to political restraint. The concept of regional security is based on great power support for regional order. However, there are many pitfalls to consider: notably, the politics of contested nationalisms; the Asia-Pacific rivalry of China and the US; and India's inclinations to function - or be seen - as a benevolent hegemon for the region. Yet there are signs of renewed determination to move the region in new directions. While China's Silk Road projects are long-term regional investments that hinge on regional stability, the US is attempting to fashion new partnerships and India strives to reconcile regional differences to promote a peaceful environment. This book, as it sets out the emerging agendas of the great powers and local powers, makes a significant contribution to a better understanding of the international relations and diplomatic politics of South Asia. 
650 |a International relations 
650 |a Political science 
651 0 |a South Asia  |x Foreign relations  |y 21st century. 
700 1 |a Rynning, Sten  |e editor. 
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