March 26, 2012

India's Foreign Policy in Asian Century

Sourabh Gupta, East Asia Forum

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The 21st-century Asian order has entered a long interregnum between the hub-and-spokes security bilateralism of the US-engineered San Francisco system and the re-emergence of East Asia’s pre-modern international system.

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