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IPCS Forecast 2016: cardinal transitions, red herrings, shrinking spaces
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2016The Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS) Forecast 2016 is a collection of writings on the near-term trajectories of a wide range of geographic and thematic issues covering Asia, the United States and Nuclear power and energy, authored by analysts and scholars from the Indian strategic community and beyond.DocumentChina in Afghanistan: balancing power projection and minimal intervention
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2015As it was foreseen, the initial months following the start of the Northern Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s (NATO) withdrawal from Afghanistan were harsh for the Afghan government and civilians. In April 2015, the Taliban launched their annual spring offensive ‘Azm’ - their most elaborate attack since they were overturned from power in 2001.DocumentThe dynamics of regional cooperation in Southeast Asia
Geneva Centre for Security Policy, 2015The need to establish a proper security structure in the Asia-Pacific Region is often underlined by Western political observers. But the chances for such a structure appear to beDocumentThe chimera of global convergence
Transnational Institute, 2014It has become a staple of conventional wisdom that global economic power is shifting inexorably towards the East and the South. Many insist that we are on the brink of a world-historic rebalancing that will result in the end of Western domination and the rise of a new hegemony.DocumentChina and Myanmar: strategic interests, strategies and the road ahead
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2010China and Myanmar share a common history and have strong economic ties. China is currently the largest investor and trading partner of Myanmar, while Myanmar forms only a small portion of China’s total economic input.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 .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.DocumentEmerging security architecture in Southeast & East Asia: the American pivot and rebalancing
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2013The new American policy to ‘pivot’ or ‘rebalance ‘towards Asia became inevitable after the end of the Cold War. However, current Washington’s pivot makes clear that China is the main competitor of the US.DocumentChina and its peripheries: Beijing’s Myanmar strategy
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2013Being sandwiched between two very large, potentially enormously powerful and with the two largest populations in the world, China and India, handling its relationships with them required some deftness. The current essay indicates that Myanmar’s rulers, particularly the military ones, navigated these tricky waters fairly skillfully.DocumentEmerging security architecture in Southeast & East Asia: growing tensions in South China Sea
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2013This essay looks at the region of South China Sea in the context of the recent shifts in foreign policy and changes in the ground situation. The author demonstrates that South China Sea region sits astride crucial sea-lanes of communication from the Persian Gulf and Africa to the Pacific Ocean.Pages
