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(Ebook) Look East Cross Black Waters India s Interest in Southeast Asia 1st Edition by Jonah Blank, Angel Rabasa, Bonny Lin, Jennifer DP Moroney ISBN 9780833092083 0833092081

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Authors:Jonah Blank; Jennifer D. P. Moroney; Angel Rabasa; Bonny Lin; Jennifer D P Moroney
Pages:317 pages.
Year:2015
Editon:1
Publisher:RAND Corporation, The
Language:english
File Size:2.77 MB
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ISBNS:9780833092083, 0833092081
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(Ebook) Look East Cross Black Waters India s Interest in Southeast Asia 1st Edition by Jonah Blank, Angel Rabasa, Bonny Lin, Jennifer DP Moroney ISBN 9780833092083 0833092081

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ISBN 10: 0833092081
ISBN 13: 9780833092083
Author: Jonah Blank, Angel Rabasa, Bonny Lin, Jennifer DP Moroney

"The global security interests of India and the United States overlap far more than they clash, and this is particularly the case in Southeast Asia. India's core goals for Southeast Asia are all in basic harmony with those of the United States -- including regional stability; prevention of any outside nation from dominating the politics or economy of the region; peaceful settlement of territorial disputes such as the South China Sea; secure shipping through the Straits of Malacca and other crucial transit points; increased land, sea and air connectivity infrastructure; Myanmar's democratic transition; and containment of radicalism in states including Indonesia and Malaysia. But America should not expect India to enter any sort of alliance (formal or de facto), nor join any coalition to balance against China. This does not indicate an anti-American outlook, but a determination to engage with Southeast Asia at a pace and manner of India's own choosing -- and a deep caution about precipitating conflict with Beijing. The replacement of a Congress Party government with a Bharatiya Janata Party administration in May 2014 has resulted in a recalibration of India's foreign policy, but not a radical shift in its overall direction. For U.S. policymakers in the security arena, the challenge in building cooperation with India in Southeast Asia will boil down to four elements: (1) understanding India's own goals for the region better, (2) adopting strategic patience in working at a pace and manner comfortable to India, (3) finding specific areas on which to focus attention, such as technology transfer, humanitarian assistance/disaster relief, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and Myanmar policy, and (4) moving forward, laying the foundation for future progress"--Publisher's web site

(Ebook) Look East Cross Black Waters India s Interest in Southeast Asia 1st Edition Table of contents:

Chapter One: Introduction

  • Background

  • The Policy Problem

  • Purpose of This Document

  • Organization

Chapter Two: Why Does India’s Interest in Southeast Asia Matter to the United States?

  • Congruence of Indian and U.S. Goals in Southeast Asia

  • Implications for U.S. Strategy of “Asian Rebalancing”

  • Implications for Overall U.S.–India Relationship

  • Implications for U.S. Burden-Sharing and Cost Savings

Chapter Three: What Is India’s Strategy Toward Southeast Asia?

  • Background to India’s Strategy: Ancient Culture, Non-Invasive Politics

  • Elements of Indian Strategy: Connectivity, Trade, Energy, Diplomatic Institutions, Security Cooperation, Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief, Balancing China

Chapter Four: How Is India’s Strategy Being Implemented in Southeast Asia?

  • Regional Case Studies: Singapore; Vietnam; Myanmar/Burma; Thailand; Malaysia; Indonesia; Philippines; Brunei; Cambodia; Laos

  • Conclusion

Chapter Five: Is Southeast Asia an Arena for Sino‑Indian Rivalry?

  • China’s Strategic Interests and Activities in Southeast Asia

  • How China Regards India’s Presence

  • How India Regards China’s Presence

  • Potential Sparks of Confrontation

  • India’s Regional Response

Chapter Six: India’s Internal Politics, 2014–2030: Impact on Policy Toward Southeast Asia

  • Near Term (2015–2019): Trends Under Modi Administration

  • Medium Term (2019–2030): Coalition Governments and Regional Party Influence

  • Alternate Scenarios: Indian Pullback or Increased Sino‑Indian Rivalry

Chapter Seven: Key Findings and Recommendations

  • Key Findings

  • Recommendations

  • Concluding Thoughts

  • Abbreviations

  • Bibliography

  • (Additional back matter as needed)

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