Middle-Power Responses to China's BRI and America's Indo-Pacific Strategy: A Transformation of Geopolitics
Middle-Power Responses to China's BRI and America's Indo-Pacific Strategybrings together an international, multidisciplinary group of leading experts to contribute a well-rounded, multifaceted view of the transformation that is currently taking place in the geopolitics of the Asia-Pacific
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505 | 8 | |a 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Romance of Three Economic Blocs -- 4.3 Europe's Response to China's BRI -- 4.4 Germany's Approach to China's Rise -- 4.5 The G2 Phenomenon in the Automotive Industry -- 4.6 Common Concern -- 4.7 Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Part 2. Responses by Individual Countries/Regions -- 5. Europe-Asia Connectivity Strategy: A Balancing Act vis-à-vis China's Belt and Road Initiative? -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 All Quiet on the European Front -- 5.3 Better Late than Never -- 5.4 What Does Europe Want? -- 5.5 The (European) Empire Strikes Back -- 5.6 Can't We All Just Get along? -- Notes -- References -- 6. China's Central Asian Nexus and the New Silk Road Project: Comparing the Cases of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 BRI Aims and Organizational Features -- 6.3 The Case of Kazakhstan -- 6.4 The Case of Kyrgyzstan -- 6.5 Xinjiang Province and the Uyghur Issue -- 6.6 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 7. The Sino-American Geopolitics and Geo-Economics from Taiwan to Sri Lanka and beyond -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The New Era of President Xi -- 7.3 The Grand Plan and the Six Stabilities -- 7.4 Driven by National Identity -- 7.5 Three Enablers of National Rejuvenation -- 7.6 BRI 2.0: Self-Corrections -- 7.7 Sri Lanka: Debt Trap or Beijing Strategy? -- 7.8 Peripheral Diplomacy Heads the Western Ocean -- 7.9 New Realities in the Western Ocean for Noninterference -- 7.10 Global Response Led by Washington -- 7.11 A New Kind of War by Other Means -- 7.12 Repeating History with Non-Clausewitzian War -- References -- 8. ASEAN's Perspective on the Belt and Road Initiative and Indo-Pacific Strategy -- 8.1 Overview of the Belt and Road Initiative and Indo-Pacific Strategy -- 8.2 Implications on Trade, Investment, and People -- 8.3 ASEAN's Perspective on BRI and Its Strategic Link to Code of Conduct | |
505 | 8 | |a 8.4 Implementation Challenges: Lack of Bankable Projects and Moral Hazard -- 8.5 ASEAN's Perspectives on Indo-Pacific Strategy -- 8.6 Summary and Conclusions -- References -- 9. Philippine National Security Interests and Responses to China's Belt and Road Initiative and US Indo-Pacific Strategy -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The Philippines and the BRI -- 9.3 The Philippines and US Indo-Pacific Strategy -- 9.4 Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Part 3. Competition in the Digital Domain -- 10. Great Power Politics on Information and Communications Technology: Between the United States' Blue Dot Network and Chin ... -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Background -- 10.3 A Framework of Power Struggles in the ICT Area -- 10.4 US Dominance in the ICT Area -- 10.5 China as a Potential Rule-Maker -- 10.6 Competing for Dominance: China's Digital Silk Road -- 10.7 Reaffirming Dominance: US Responses and BDN -- 10.8 Trump's Legacy or Biden's Policy -- 10.9 Conclusion -- References -- 11. The Fight for Economic and Digital Supremacy in the New Bipolar World Order: The EU's Response to Global Challenges -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 The New Bipolar World Order -- 11.3 US-China Relations during the Trump Administration: The Escalating Trade War -- 11.4 Technological Competition between the United States and China -- 11.5 Relations and Tensions between the United States and the European Union -- 11.6 The EU Divided Over China -- 11.7 The EU's Digital Transition -- 11.8 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 12. Assessing the Economic and Political Success of the Digital Silk Road throughout the Indo-Pacific Region -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Assessing China's Technological Advancement and Dominance -- 12.3 The Regional Proliferation of the Digital Silk Road -- 12.4 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index | |
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contents | Cover -- Middle-Power Responses to China's BRI and America's Indo-Pacific Strategy -- Middle-Power Responses to China's BRI and America's Indo-Pacific Strategy: A Transformation of Geopolitics -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Part 1. Perspectives on the Competing BRI-FOIP Strategies -- 1. Geopolitical Templates, Trends, and Transformation: The Evolving Maritime Security Architecture and Implications for the ... -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Transformational Dynamics of the Indo-Pacific Maritime Security Architecture -- 1.3 The Catalysts of Indo-Pacific Maritime Security Dynamics -- 1.4 The Reemergence of Great Powers in the Indo-Pacific -- 1.5 Post COVID-19 Maritime Geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific -- 1.6 The Vistas of the Indo-Pacific Maritime Order -- Notes -- References -- 2. Analysis of Legal Warfare and Corresponding Actions in the South China Sea -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 US Legal Opinions on China's South China Sea Claims -- 2.3 The 2016 SCS Arbitration Award -- 2.4 US Actions in SCS after the 2016 SCS Arbitration -- 2.5 The US Repromise and Regional Response -- 2.6 EEZ and Continental Shelf Matters -- 2.7 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3. Clash of Interests between China and the United States along the Development of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Analytical Framework -- 3.3 Literature Review -- 3.4 Strategic Encirclement Affected by the BRI at the Regional Level -- 3.5 Chinese Investment Strategies to Enhance Long-Term Goals -- 3.6 Containment at Great-Power Scale -- 3.6.1 US Concerns and Efforts to Contain China -- 3.6.2 The Potential of the Quad -- 3.7 Military Implications of the Maritime Silk Road -- 3.8 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 4. The Romance of Three Economic Blocs: EU-China Economic Relations Evolving in an Era of Uncertainty 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Romance of Three Economic Blocs -- 4.3 Europe's Response to China's BRI -- 4.4 Germany's Approach to China's Rise -- 4.5 The G2 Phenomenon in the Automotive Industry -- 4.6 Common Concern -- 4.7 Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Part 2. Responses by Individual Countries/Regions -- 5. Europe-Asia Connectivity Strategy: A Balancing Act vis-à-vis China's Belt and Road Initiative? -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 All Quiet on the European Front -- 5.3 Better Late than Never -- 5.4 What Does Europe Want? -- 5.5 The (European) Empire Strikes Back -- 5.6 Can't We All Just Get along? -- Notes -- References -- 6. China's Central Asian Nexus and the New Silk Road Project: Comparing the Cases of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 BRI Aims and Organizational Features -- 6.3 The Case of Kazakhstan -- 6.4 The Case of Kyrgyzstan -- 6.5 Xinjiang Province and the Uyghur Issue -- 6.6 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 7. The Sino-American Geopolitics and Geo-Economics from Taiwan to Sri Lanka and beyond -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The New Era of President Xi -- 7.3 The Grand Plan and the Six Stabilities -- 7.4 Driven by National Identity -- 7.5 Three Enablers of National Rejuvenation -- 7.6 BRI 2.0: Self-Corrections -- 7.7 Sri Lanka: Debt Trap or Beijing Strategy? -- 7.8 Peripheral Diplomacy Heads the Western Ocean -- 7.9 New Realities in the Western Ocean for Noninterference -- 7.10 Global Response Led by Washington -- 7.11 A New Kind of War by Other Means -- 7.12 Repeating History with Non-Clausewitzian War -- References -- 8. ASEAN's Perspective on the Belt and Road Initiative and Indo-Pacific Strategy -- 8.1 Overview of the Belt and Road Initiative and Indo-Pacific Strategy -- 8.2 Implications on Trade, Investment, and People -- 8.3 ASEAN's Perspective on BRI and Its Strategic Link to Code of Conduct 8.4 Implementation Challenges: Lack of Bankable Projects and Moral Hazard -- 8.5 ASEAN's Perspectives on Indo-Pacific Strategy -- 8.6 Summary and Conclusions -- References -- 9. Philippine National Security Interests and Responses to China's Belt and Road Initiative and US Indo-Pacific Strategy -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The Philippines and the BRI -- 9.3 The Philippines and US Indo-Pacific Strategy -- 9.4 Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Part 3. Competition in the Digital Domain -- 10. Great Power Politics on Information and Communications Technology: Between the United States' Blue Dot Network and Chin ... -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Background -- 10.3 A Framework of Power Struggles in the ICT Area -- 10.4 US Dominance in the ICT Area -- 10.5 China as a Potential Rule-Maker -- 10.6 Competing for Dominance: China's Digital Silk Road -- 10.7 Reaffirming Dominance: US Responses and BDN -- 10.8 Trump's Legacy or Biden's Policy -- 10.9 Conclusion -- References -- 11. The Fight for Economic and Digital Supremacy in the New Bipolar World Order: The EU's Response to Global Challenges -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 The New Bipolar World Order -- 11.3 US-China Relations during the Trump Administration: The Escalating Trade War -- 11.4 Technological Competition between the United States and China -- 11.5 Relations and Tensions between the United States and the European Union -- 11.6 The EU Divided Over China -- 11.7 The EU's Digital Transition -- 11.8 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 12. Assessing the Economic and Political Success of the Digital Silk Road throughout the Indo-Pacific Region -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Assessing China's Technological Advancement and Dominance -- 12.3 The Regional Proliferation of the Digital Silk Road -- 12.4 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index |
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spelling | Karalekas, Dean Verfasser aut Middle-Power Responses to China's BRI and America's Indo-Pacific Strategy A Transformation of Geopolitics 1st ed Bingley Emerald Publishing Limited 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (233 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Cover -- Middle-Power Responses to China's BRI and America's Indo-Pacific Strategy -- Middle-Power Responses to China's BRI and America's Indo-Pacific Strategy: A Transformation of Geopolitics -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Part 1. Perspectives on the Competing BRI-FOIP Strategies -- 1. Geopolitical Templates, Trends, and Transformation: The Evolving Maritime Security Architecture and Implications for the ... -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Transformational Dynamics of the Indo-Pacific Maritime Security Architecture -- 1.3 The Catalysts of Indo-Pacific Maritime Security Dynamics -- 1.4 The Reemergence of Great Powers in the Indo-Pacific -- 1.5 Post COVID-19 Maritime Geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific -- 1.6 The Vistas of the Indo-Pacific Maritime Order -- Notes -- References -- 2. Analysis of Legal Warfare and Corresponding Actions in the South China Sea -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 US Legal Opinions on China's South China Sea Claims -- 2.3 The 2016 SCS Arbitration Award -- 2.4 US Actions in SCS after the 2016 SCS Arbitration -- 2.5 The US Repromise and Regional Response -- 2.6 EEZ and Continental Shelf Matters -- 2.7 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3. Clash of Interests between China and the United States along the Development of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Analytical Framework -- 3.3 Literature Review -- 3.4 Strategic Encirclement Affected by the BRI at the Regional Level -- 3.5 Chinese Investment Strategies to Enhance Long-Term Goals -- 3.6 Containment at Great-Power Scale -- 3.6.1 US Concerns and Efforts to Contain China -- 3.6.2 The Potential of the Quad -- 3.7 Military Implications of the Maritime Silk Road -- 3.8 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 4. The Romance of Three Economic Blocs: EU-China Economic Relations Evolving in an Era of Uncertainty 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Romance of Three Economic Blocs -- 4.3 Europe's Response to China's BRI -- 4.4 Germany's Approach to China's Rise -- 4.5 The G2 Phenomenon in the Automotive Industry -- 4.6 Common Concern -- 4.7 Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Part 2. Responses by Individual Countries/Regions -- 5. Europe-Asia Connectivity Strategy: A Balancing Act vis-à-vis China's Belt and Road Initiative? -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 All Quiet on the European Front -- 5.3 Better Late than Never -- 5.4 What Does Europe Want? -- 5.5 The (European) Empire Strikes Back -- 5.6 Can't We All Just Get along? -- Notes -- References -- 6. China's Central Asian Nexus and the New Silk Road Project: Comparing the Cases of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 BRI Aims and Organizational Features -- 6.3 The Case of Kazakhstan -- 6.4 The Case of Kyrgyzstan -- 6.5 Xinjiang Province and the Uyghur Issue -- 6.6 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 7. The Sino-American Geopolitics and Geo-Economics from Taiwan to Sri Lanka and beyond -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The New Era of President Xi -- 7.3 The Grand Plan and the Six Stabilities -- 7.4 Driven by National Identity -- 7.5 Three Enablers of National Rejuvenation -- 7.6 BRI 2.0: Self-Corrections -- 7.7 Sri Lanka: Debt Trap or Beijing Strategy? -- 7.8 Peripheral Diplomacy Heads the Western Ocean -- 7.9 New Realities in the Western Ocean for Noninterference -- 7.10 Global Response Led by Washington -- 7.11 A New Kind of War by Other Means -- 7.12 Repeating History with Non-Clausewitzian War -- References -- 8. ASEAN's Perspective on the Belt and Road Initiative and Indo-Pacific Strategy -- 8.1 Overview of the Belt and Road Initiative and Indo-Pacific Strategy -- 8.2 Implications on Trade, Investment, and People -- 8.3 ASEAN's Perspective on BRI and Its Strategic Link to Code of Conduct 8.4 Implementation Challenges: Lack of Bankable Projects and Moral Hazard -- 8.5 ASEAN's Perspectives on Indo-Pacific Strategy -- 8.6 Summary and Conclusions -- References -- 9. Philippine National Security Interests and Responses to China's Belt and Road Initiative and US Indo-Pacific Strategy -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The Philippines and the BRI -- 9.3 The Philippines and US Indo-Pacific Strategy -- 9.4 Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Part 3. Competition in the Digital Domain -- 10. Great Power Politics on Information and Communications Technology: Between the United States' Blue Dot Network and Chin ... -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Background -- 10.3 A Framework of Power Struggles in the ICT Area -- 10.4 US Dominance in the ICT Area -- 10.5 China as a Potential Rule-Maker -- 10.6 Competing for Dominance: China's Digital Silk Road -- 10.7 Reaffirming Dominance: US Responses and BDN -- 10.8 Trump's Legacy or Biden's Policy -- 10.9 Conclusion -- References -- 11. The Fight for Economic and Digital Supremacy in the New Bipolar World Order: The EU's Response to Global Challenges -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 The New Bipolar World Order -- 11.3 US-China Relations during the Trump Administration: The Escalating Trade War -- 11.4 Technological Competition between the United States and China -- 11.5 Relations and Tensions between the United States and the European Union -- 11.6 The EU Divided Over China -- 11.7 The EU's Digital Transition -- 11.8 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 12. Assessing the Economic and Political Success of the Digital Silk Road throughout the Indo-Pacific Region -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Assessing China's Technological Advancement and Dominance -- 12.3 The Regional Proliferation of the Digital Silk Road -- 12.4 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index Middle-Power Responses to China's BRI and America's Indo-Pacific Strategybrings together an international, multidisciplinary group of leading experts to contribute a well-rounded, multifaceted view of the transformation that is currently taking place in the geopolitics of the Asia-Pacific United States-Foreign relations-2009-2017 Liu, Fu-Kuo Sonstige oth Moldicz, Csaba Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Karalekas, Dean Middle-Power Responses to China's BRI and America's Indo-Pacific Strategy Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited,c2022 9781801170246 |
spellingShingle | Karalekas, Dean Middle-Power Responses to China's BRI and America's Indo-Pacific Strategy A Transformation of Geopolitics Cover -- Middle-Power Responses to China's BRI and America's Indo-Pacific Strategy -- Middle-Power Responses to China's BRI and America's Indo-Pacific Strategy: A Transformation of Geopolitics -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Part 1. Perspectives on the Competing BRI-FOIP Strategies -- 1. Geopolitical Templates, Trends, and Transformation: The Evolving Maritime Security Architecture and Implications for the ... -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Transformational Dynamics of the Indo-Pacific Maritime Security Architecture -- 1.3 The Catalysts of Indo-Pacific Maritime Security Dynamics -- 1.4 The Reemergence of Great Powers in the Indo-Pacific -- 1.5 Post COVID-19 Maritime Geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific -- 1.6 The Vistas of the Indo-Pacific Maritime Order -- Notes -- References -- 2. Analysis of Legal Warfare and Corresponding Actions in the South China Sea -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 US Legal Opinions on China's South China Sea Claims -- 2.3 The 2016 SCS Arbitration Award -- 2.4 US Actions in SCS after the 2016 SCS Arbitration -- 2.5 The US Repromise and Regional Response -- 2.6 EEZ and Continental Shelf Matters -- 2.7 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3. Clash of Interests between China and the United States along the Development of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Analytical Framework -- 3.3 Literature Review -- 3.4 Strategic Encirclement Affected by the BRI at the Regional Level -- 3.5 Chinese Investment Strategies to Enhance Long-Term Goals -- 3.6 Containment at Great-Power Scale -- 3.6.1 US Concerns and Efforts to Contain China -- 3.6.2 The Potential of the Quad -- 3.7 Military Implications of the Maritime Silk Road -- 3.8 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 4. The Romance of Three Economic Blocs: EU-China Economic Relations Evolving in an Era of Uncertainty 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Romance of Three Economic Blocs -- 4.3 Europe's Response to China's BRI -- 4.4 Germany's Approach to China's Rise -- 4.5 The G2 Phenomenon in the Automotive Industry -- 4.6 Common Concern -- 4.7 Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Part 2. Responses by Individual Countries/Regions -- 5. Europe-Asia Connectivity Strategy: A Balancing Act vis-à-vis China's Belt and Road Initiative? -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 All Quiet on the European Front -- 5.3 Better Late than Never -- 5.4 What Does Europe Want? -- 5.5 The (European) Empire Strikes Back -- 5.6 Can't We All Just Get along? -- Notes -- References -- 6. China's Central Asian Nexus and the New Silk Road Project: Comparing the Cases of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 BRI Aims and Organizational Features -- 6.3 The Case of Kazakhstan -- 6.4 The Case of Kyrgyzstan -- 6.5 Xinjiang Province and the Uyghur Issue -- 6.6 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 7. The Sino-American Geopolitics and Geo-Economics from Taiwan to Sri Lanka and beyond -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The New Era of President Xi -- 7.3 The Grand Plan and the Six Stabilities -- 7.4 Driven by National Identity -- 7.5 Three Enablers of National Rejuvenation -- 7.6 BRI 2.0: Self-Corrections -- 7.7 Sri Lanka: Debt Trap or Beijing Strategy? -- 7.8 Peripheral Diplomacy Heads the Western Ocean -- 7.9 New Realities in the Western Ocean for Noninterference -- 7.10 Global Response Led by Washington -- 7.11 A New Kind of War by Other Means -- 7.12 Repeating History with Non-Clausewitzian War -- References -- 8. ASEAN's Perspective on the Belt and Road Initiative and Indo-Pacific Strategy -- 8.1 Overview of the Belt and Road Initiative and Indo-Pacific Strategy -- 8.2 Implications on Trade, Investment, and People -- 8.3 ASEAN's Perspective on BRI and Its Strategic Link to Code of Conduct 8.4 Implementation Challenges: Lack of Bankable Projects and Moral Hazard -- 8.5 ASEAN's Perspectives on Indo-Pacific Strategy -- 8.6 Summary and Conclusions -- References -- 9. Philippine National Security Interests and Responses to China's Belt and Road Initiative and US Indo-Pacific Strategy -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The Philippines and the BRI -- 9.3 The Philippines and US Indo-Pacific Strategy -- 9.4 Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Part 3. Competition in the Digital Domain -- 10. Great Power Politics on Information and Communications Technology: Between the United States' Blue Dot Network and Chin ... -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Background -- 10.3 A Framework of Power Struggles in the ICT Area -- 10.4 US Dominance in the ICT Area -- 10.5 China as a Potential Rule-Maker -- 10.6 Competing for Dominance: China's Digital Silk Road -- 10.7 Reaffirming Dominance: US Responses and BDN -- 10.8 Trump's Legacy or Biden's Policy -- 10.9 Conclusion -- References -- 11. The Fight for Economic and Digital Supremacy in the New Bipolar World Order: The EU's Response to Global Challenges -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 The New Bipolar World Order -- 11.3 US-China Relations during the Trump Administration: The Escalating Trade War -- 11.4 Technological Competition between the United States and China -- 11.5 Relations and Tensions between the United States and the European Union -- 11.6 The EU Divided Over China -- 11.7 The EU's Digital Transition -- 11.8 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 12. Assessing the Economic and Political Success of the Digital Silk Road throughout the Indo-Pacific Region -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Assessing China's Technological Advancement and Dominance -- 12.3 The Regional Proliferation of the Digital Silk Road -- 12.4 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index United States-Foreign relations-2009-2017 |
title | Middle-Power Responses to China's BRI and America's Indo-Pacific Strategy A Transformation of Geopolitics |
title_auth | Middle-Power Responses to China's BRI and America's Indo-Pacific Strategy A Transformation of Geopolitics |
title_exact_search | Middle-Power Responses to China's BRI and America's Indo-Pacific Strategy A Transformation of Geopolitics |
title_full | Middle-Power Responses to China's BRI and America's Indo-Pacific Strategy A Transformation of Geopolitics |
title_fullStr | Middle-Power Responses to China's BRI and America's Indo-Pacific Strategy A Transformation of Geopolitics |
title_full_unstemmed | Middle-Power Responses to China's BRI and America's Indo-Pacific Strategy A Transformation of Geopolitics |
title_short | Middle-Power Responses to China's BRI and America's Indo-Pacific Strategy |
title_sort | middle power responses to china s bri and america s indo pacific strategy a transformation of geopolitics |
title_sub | A Transformation of Geopolitics |
topic | United States-Foreign relations-2009-2017 |
topic_facet | United States-Foreign relations-2009-2017 |
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