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China in India''s Post-Cold War Engagement With Southeast Asia

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This book examines the role of China in India's post-Cold War engagement with Southeast Asia with unique regional insight into Sino-India for academics, policymakers & students of IR, Asian Security, Southeast Asian politics, Indian foreign policy, Sino-Indian relationship, & India's Look East/Act East Policy.

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1. Introduction 2. Deconstructing India's 'Look East' Policy 3. Interplay between agency and structure 4. Launching 'Look East' (Until 1996) 5. 'Look East' - Phase 1 (Until 2004) 6. 'Look East' - Phase 2 (Until 2014) 7. 'Act East' - Phase 3 (2014 onwards) 8. Conclusions


About the author

Chietigj Bajpaee is senior research fellow for South Asia in the Asia-Pacific Programme at Chatham House, UK. Previously, he worked with several public policy think-tanks and risk consultancies in the United States, Europe and Asia, including the Center for Strategic and International Studies, the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Control Risks and IHS Markit, and has had visiting fellowships at the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses and Vivekananda International Foundation. He holds a doctorate from King's College London, UK, and the National University of Singapore.

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This book examines the role of China in India’s post-Cold War engagement with Southeast Asia with unique regional insight into Sino-India for academics, policymakers & students of IR, Asian Security, Southeast Asian politics, Indian foreign policy, Sino-Indian relationship, & India’s Look East/Act East Policy.

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