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Look East, Cross Black Waters: India's Interest in Southeast Asia [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 316 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Oct-2015
  • Izdevniecība: RAND
  • ISBN-10: 0833089013
  • ISBN-13: 9780833089014
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 316 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
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  • Izdevniecība: RAND
  • ISBN-10: 0833089013
  • ISBN-13: 9780833089014
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India’s core goals for Southeast Asia largely match those of the United States, but America should not expect India to join any coalition to balance against China. Instead, the United States should work on cultivating long-term relations.
Preface iii
Figures
xi
Tables
xiii
Summary xv
Acknowledgments xxix
Chapter One Introduction
1(6)
Background
1(3)
The Policy Problem
4(1)
Purpose of This Document
4(1)
Organization
4(3)
Chapter Two Why Does India's Interest in Southeast Asia Matter to the United States?
7(16)
Congruence of Indian and U.S. Goals in Southeast Asia
9(5)
Implications for U.S. Strategy of "Asian Rebalancing"
14(1)
Implications for Overall U.S.-India Relationship
15(4)
Implications for U.S. Burden-Sharing and Cost Savings
19(4)
Chapter Three What Is India's Strategy Toward Southeast Asia?
23(56)
Background to India's Strategy: Ancient Culture, Non-Invasive Politics
23(14)
Elements of Indian Strategy: Connectivity, Trade, Energy, Diplomatic Institutions, Security Cooperation, Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief, Balancer for China
37(42)
Chapter Four How Is India's Strategy Being Implemented in Southeast Asia?
79(64)
Singapore
82(6)
Vietnam
88(8)
Myanmar/Burma
96(12)
Thailand
108(7)
Malaysia
115(8)
Indonesia
123(10)
Philippines
133(5)
Brunei, Cambodia, and Laos
138(1)
Conclusion
139(4)
Chapter Five Is Southeast Asia an Arena for Sino-Indian Rivalry?
143(26)
China's Strategic Interests and Activities in Southeast Asia
145(4)
How Does China Regard India's Presence in Southeast Asia?
149(3)
Concerns of Potential Encirclement Do Not Drive Chinese Policy
152(6)
How Does India Regard China's Presence in Southeast Asia?
158(4)
What Are Some Potential Sparks of Sino-Indian Confrontation?
162(4)
How Might India Respond in Southeast Asia to Provocations Elsewhere?
166(3)
Chapter Six India's Internal Politics, 2014--2030: Impact on Policy Toward Southeast Asia
169(34)
Near Term (2015--2019): Broad Trends During the Modi Administration
171(12)
Medium Term (2019--2030): Coalition Governments May Be Reversion to Norm
183(8)
Impact of Regional Parties on Southeast Asia Policy
191(6)
Impact of Domestic Politics: Likeliest Post-2014 Scenario Is Slow, Steadily Increasing Engagement
197(2)
Impact of Domestic Politics: Lower-Probability Alternate Scenario---Indian Pullback from Southeast Asia
199(1)
Impact of Domestic Politics: Lower-Probability Alternate Scenario---Increased Sino-Indian Rivalry in Southeast Asia
200(3)
Chapter Seven Key Findings and Recommendations
203(30)
Key Findings
203(11)
Recommendations
214(12)
Concluding Thoughts
226(3)
Abbreviations
229(4)
Bibliography 233