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After Osama: Pakistan's relations with the US, China & India
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2011The killing of Osama Bin Laden by the US further accentuates the security situation within Pakistan which is already poised at a delicate juncture, carefully balancing the rise of fundamentalism and hatred against the West and taking actions against terrorists who threaten its very existence.DocumentThe maritime great game: India, China, US & the Indian Ocean
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2014This special report consists of a series of commentaries on the rampant maritime competition in the Indian Ocean region. The articles cover various aspects of the growth and presence of Indian, Chinese and US interests in the Indian Ocean .DocumentSino-Indian strategic dialogue- an assessment
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012The article assesses Sino-Indian relations and argues that they revolve around three issues which occur in an order of priority dictated by their immediate context. These issues are security, development and status. While the former was granted top priority during the cold war period, development took over from security as soon as the international status quo allowed it.DocumentAlternative strategies for India towards Tibet: between assertion and measured silence
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2011While many significant issues have been examined by Chinese and Indian leaders in their foregoing dialogues to normalise relations, the Tibetan question continues to lurk in the dark. This paper notes that the growing disinclination of the two sides to discuss the matter is contextualised best in the burgeoning economic relationship between the two Asian powers.DocumentChina and its peripheries: Beijing and India-Sri Lanka relations
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2013China has emerged as one of the important factors in India-Sri Lanka relations. The current essay highlights that China is one of the major players in Sri Lanka in many fields, yet the intensity of relations between Beijing and Colombo has picked up tremendously in the recent years.DocumentIndia, China and the Nathu La: realizing the potential of a border trade
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2013Today, Nathu La has become the only border trade post linking India’s Northeast with Southwest China. However, there is a huge different between the potential of trade and the actual performance.DocumentIndia, China and the Nathu La: understanding Beijing’s larger strategy towards the region
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2013Nathu La is a mountain pass in the Himalayas and connects the Indian state of Sikkim with China's Tibet Autonomous Region. As one of the three open trading border posts between China and India, Natula La’s infrastructure are of great importance.DocumentChina and its peripheries: limited objectives in Bhutan
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2013In comprehensive power terms, Bhutan is almost a nonentity to China. This essay reviews the relations between Bhutan and China, and sheds light on its future expectations.DocumentThe BRICS and international peacebuilding and statebuilding
Norwegian Peacebuilding Centre, 2013The emergence of the BRICS has generated a renewed debate about peacebuilding and donor activity. This has slowly influenced the aims, norms and practices of international peacebuilding, statebuilding and development.DocumentGlobal trends 2007: vulnerability and human security in the 21st Century
Institute for Development and Peace/Institut für Entwicklung und Frieden, University of Duisburg, 2006This Global Trends report looks at current global vulnerabilities and threats to human security.The collection of essays explores various topics in relation to human security including: the rise of China and India challenges for peace-building in fragile states causes of war and state failure social development in an era of globalisation the political economy of naturalPages
