India Turns East

India Turns East
Title India Turns East PDF eBook
Author Frédéric Grare
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 277
Release 2017-11-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0190869682

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India Turns East tells the story of India's long and difficult journey to reclaim its status in a rapidly changing Asian environment increasingly shaped by the US-China rivalry and the uncertainties of US commitment to Asia's security. The Look East policy initially aimed at reconnecting India with Asia's economic globalisation. As China became more assertive, Look East rapidly evolved into a comprehensive strategy with political and military dimensions. Frédéric Grare argues that, despite this rapprochement, the congruence of Indian and US objectives regarding China is not absolute. The two countries share similar concerns, but differ in their tactics as well as their thoughts about the role China should play in the emerging regional architecture. Moreover, though bilateral US policies are usually perceived positively in New Delhi, paradoxically, the multilateral dimensions of the US Rebalance to Asia policy sometimes pushes New Delhi closer to Beijing's positions than to Washington's. This important new book explores some of the possible ways out of India's 'Eastern' dilemma.

India Turns East

India Turns East
Title India Turns East PDF eBook
Author Frédéric Grare
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 277
Release 2017
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0190859334

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India Turns East tells the story of India's long and difficult journey to reclaim its status in a rapidly changing Asian environment increasingly shaped by the US-China rivalry and the uncertainties of US commitment to Asia's security. The Look East policy initially aimed at reconnecting India with Asia's economic globalisation. As China became more assertive, Look East rapidly evolved into a comprehensive strategy with political and military dimensions. Frédéric Grare argues that, despite this rapprochement, the congruence of Indian and US objectives regarding China is not absolute. The two countries share similar concerns, but differ in their tactics as well as their thoughts about the role China should play in the emerging regional architecture. Moreover, though bilateral US policies are usually perceived positively in New Delhi, paradoxically, the multilateral dimensions of the US Rebalance to Asia policy sometimes pushes New Delhi closer to Beijing's positions than to Washington's. This important new book explores some of the possible ways out of India's 'Eastern' dilemma.

Facing East from Indian Country

Facing East from Indian Country
Title Facing East from Indian Country PDF eBook
Author Daniel K. Richter
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 329
Release 2009-06-01
Genre History
ISBN 0674042727

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In the beginning, North America was Indian country. But only in the beginning. After the opening act of the great national drama, Native Americans yielded to the westward rush of European settlers. Or so the story usually goes. Yet, for three centuries after Columbus, Native people controlled most of eastern North America and profoundly shaped its destiny. In Facing East from Indian Country, Daniel K. Richter keeps Native people center-stage throughout the story of the origins of the United States. Viewed from Indian country, the sixteenth century was an era in which Native people discovered Europeans and struggled to make sense of a new world. Well into the seventeenth century, the most profound challenges to Indian life came less from the arrival of a relative handful of European colonists than from the biological, economic, and environmental forces the newcomers unleashed. Drawing upon their own traditions, Indian communities reinvented themselves and carved out a place in a world dominated by transatlantic European empires. In 1776, however, when some of Britain's colonists rebelled against that imperial world, they overturned the system that had made Euro-American and Native coexistence possible. Eastern North America only ceased to be an Indian country because the revolutionaries denied the continent's first peoples a place in the nation they were creating. In rediscovering early America as Indian country, Richter employs the historian's craft to challenge cherished assumptions about times and places we thought we knew well, revealing Native American experiences at the core of the nation's birth and identity.

The Philippines Turns East

The Philippines Turns East
Title The Philippines Turns East PDF eBook
Author Diosdado Macapagal
Publisher
Total Pages 550
Release 1966
Genre Asia
ISBN

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A Gazetteer of the Territories Under the Government of the East-India Company, and of the Native States on the Continent of India

A Gazetteer of the Territories Under the Government of the East-India Company, and of the Native States on the Continent of India
Title A Gazetteer of the Territories Under the Government of the East-India Company, and of the Native States on the Continent of India PDF eBook
Author Edward Thornton
Publisher
Total Pages 1030
Release 1862
Genre India
ISBN

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Census of India, 1901

Census of India, 1901
Title Census of India, 1901 PDF eBook
Author India. Census Commissioner
Publisher
Total Pages 454
Release 1903
Genre India
ISBN

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Annual Report on the Development of the Indian Ocean Region (2018)

Annual Report on the Development of the Indian Ocean Region (2018)
Title Annual Report on the Development of the Indian Ocean Region (2018) PDF eBook
Author Cuiping Zhu
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 300
Release 2019-06-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 981137693X

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The report was written by senior scholars of international studies and Indian Ocean studies and focuses on international relations in Indian Ocean region and covers many aspects of “Indo-Pacific”. The report includes both strategic review and major events and related data in this region. This book also includes the origin, the aims, frameworks and regional and global impact of “Indo-Pacific”. The book includes the authors from 5 different institutes in China which provide readers with a full and authentic picture of “Indo-Pacific” most recent development. This year’s Annual Report is the Sixth of this kind and the only one which covers exclusive on the Indian Ocean region in China.