Asia between Multipolarism and Multipolarity
Editat de Sujan R. Chinoy, Jagannath P. Pandaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 mai 2026
- Comprehensive analysis of Asia's transition from unipolarity to multipolarity by leading regional experts
- Examination of major powers' strategic visions including US, China, India, Russia, and regional actors
- In-depth coverage of evolving regional architectures including RCEP, SCO, BRICS, and Quad framework
- Analysis of Indo-Pacific security dynamics and maritime order transformation
- Expert perspectives on territorial disputes, border questions, and conflict management mechanisms
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781041331360
ISBN-10: 1041331363
Pagini: 388
Ilustrații: 24
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1041331363
Pagini: 388
Ilustrații: 24
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Academic and PostgraduateNotă biografică
Sujan R. Chinoy is Director General of the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi. A career diplomat in the Indian Foreign Service (1981-2018), he served as India's Ambassador to Japan and Mexico. His expertise encompasses China, Japan, the Indo-Pacific, and politico-security dimensions of India's foreign policy.
Jagannath P. Panda is Research Fellow and Centre Coordinator for East Asia at the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi. He serves as Series Editor for "Routledge Studies on Think Asia".
Jagannath P. Panda is Research Fellow and Centre Coordinator for East Asia at the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi. He serves as Series Editor for "Routledge Studies on Think Asia".
Cuprins
Introduction
Sujan R. Chinoy
Part I - Debating a Multipolar Asia
1. The Geo-economics of Multipolarity
Sanjaya Baru
2. India and the Multipolar World: Need for a New Narrative
Arvind Gupta
3. Beijing’s Vision of the Asian Order: Promoting a Community of Shared Future
Jingdong Yuan
4. The United States’ Indo-Pacific Policies Debate
Satu Limaye
5. The Eurasian Economic Union (EEU): Eurasian Order and Russia–China Relations
Sergey Lukonin
6. Australia, the Indo-Pacific Idea and a Multipolar Order
Peter Drysdale
Part II - Reframing the Regional Architecture
7. Free-Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP) and China’s Approach to Regionalism
Zhang Zhenjiang
8. Why AIIB, Not BRI? India’s Fine Balance on China
Jagannath P. Panda
9. Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) and the Future of Regional Integration in Central Asia
Mirzokhid Rakhimov
10. RCEP and Indo-Pacific Economic Integration
Tomoo Kikuchi and Kensuke Yanagida
11. Indonesia’s Rise: With or Without BRICS
Endy Bayuni
12. China’s BRICS Vision and the Asian Order
Hu Xiaowen
13. The Russian Vision of BRICS in the Context of a Multipolar Order in Asia
Elena Boykova
Part III - The Evolving Indo-Pacific Order
14. Maritime Security in the Indo-Pacific: An American Perception
J. Mohan Malik
15. United Kingdom’s Foreign Policy and Indo-Pacific Security
John Hemmings
16. Achieving a Free and Open Indo-Pacific through the Quad Framework: A Japanese Perspective
Hideshi Tokuchi
17. India and the Idea of Indo-Pacific: A Hesitant Embrace?
Abhay Kumar Singh
18. The Indo-Pacific: China’s Perception
Zeng Xiangyu
19. Russia’s Vision of an Asian Security Order
Georgy Toloraya and Valeriia Gorbacheva
20. Sri Lanka and the Maritime Security Order in the Indian Ocean
Jayanath Colombage
Part IV - Managing Contests and Security Concerns in Asia
21. Philippines and Maritime Security Order in Southeast Asia
Renato Cruz De Castro
22. The US, China and the Asian Security Order by 2025: A Taiwanese Perspective
Arthur Shuhfan Ding
23. Denuclearisation on Alert: Reshaping Security Order on the Korean Peninsula
Ji Yeon-jung
24. From Alliance to Networks: Managing India’s Security Challenges in the Indian Ocean Region
Swaran Singh
25. India and the Terrorism–Military Nexus in South Asia
Manoj Joshi
Part V - Differences and Disputes in Asia
26. The Future of India–Pakistan Ties
Ashok Behuria
27. India–China Border Question: The Way Ahead
Zhang Jiadong and Wei Han
28. India–China Boundary Question: An Indian Perspective
S. L. Narasimhan
29. Building an ASEAN-led Rules-based Order in the Indo-Pacific
Ha Anh Tuan
Part VI - Energy, Geopolitics and Maritime Dimensions
30. Bangladesh and the Geo-politics of the Bay of Bengal
Shamsher M. Chowdhury
31. Energy Security and Development: India’s Balance between Priorities, Challenges and Opportunities
Shebonti Ray Dadwal
32. Oil, Ports and Hard Power: Shifting Balance of Power in the Gulf and Horn of Africa
Brendon J. Cannon
33. Global Commerce and the Sea Lines of Communication in the Indian Ocean: A Sri Lankan Perspective
Rohan Masakorala
Sujan R. Chinoy
Part I - Debating a Multipolar Asia
1. The Geo-economics of Multipolarity
Sanjaya Baru
2. India and the Multipolar World: Need for a New Narrative
Arvind Gupta
3. Beijing’s Vision of the Asian Order: Promoting a Community of Shared Future
Jingdong Yuan
4. The United States’ Indo-Pacific Policies Debate
Satu Limaye
5. The Eurasian Economic Union (EEU): Eurasian Order and Russia–China Relations
Sergey Lukonin
6. Australia, the Indo-Pacific Idea and a Multipolar Order
Peter Drysdale
Part II - Reframing the Regional Architecture
7. Free-Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP) and China’s Approach to Regionalism
Zhang Zhenjiang
8. Why AIIB, Not BRI? India’s Fine Balance on China
Jagannath P. Panda
9. Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) and the Future of Regional Integration in Central Asia
Mirzokhid Rakhimov
10. RCEP and Indo-Pacific Economic Integration
Tomoo Kikuchi and Kensuke Yanagida
11. Indonesia’s Rise: With or Without BRICS
Endy Bayuni
12. China’s BRICS Vision and the Asian Order
Hu Xiaowen
13. The Russian Vision of BRICS in the Context of a Multipolar Order in Asia
Elena Boykova
Part III - The Evolving Indo-Pacific Order
14. Maritime Security in the Indo-Pacific: An American Perception
J. Mohan Malik
15. United Kingdom’s Foreign Policy and Indo-Pacific Security
John Hemmings
16. Achieving a Free and Open Indo-Pacific through the Quad Framework: A Japanese Perspective
Hideshi Tokuchi
17. India and the Idea of Indo-Pacific: A Hesitant Embrace?
Abhay Kumar Singh
18. The Indo-Pacific: China’s Perception
Zeng Xiangyu
19. Russia’s Vision of an Asian Security Order
Georgy Toloraya and Valeriia Gorbacheva
20. Sri Lanka and the Maritime Security Order in the Indian Ocean
Jayanath Colombage
Part IV - Managing Contests and Security Concerns in Asia
21. Philippines and Maritime Security Order in Southeast Asia
Renato Cruz De Castro
22. The US, China and the Asian Security Order by 2025: A Taiwanese Perspective
Arthur Shuhfan Ding
23. Denuclearisation on Alert: Reshaping Security Order on the Korean Peninsula
Ji Yeon-jung
24. From Alliance to Networks: Managing India’s Security Challenges in the Indian Ocean Region
Swaran Singh
25. India and the Terrorism–Military Nexus in South Asia
Manoj Joshi
Part V - Differences and Disputes in Asia
26. The Future of India–Pakistan Ties
Ashok Behuria
27. India–China Border Question: The Way Ahead
Zhang Jiadong and Wei Han
28. India–China Boundary Question: An Indian Perspective
S. L. Narasimhan
29. Building an ASEAN-led Rules-based Order in the Indo-Pacific
Ha Anh Tuan
Part VI - Energy, Geopolitics and Maritime Dimensions
30. Bangladesh and the Geo-politics of the Bay of Bengal
Shamsher M. Chowdhury
31. Energy Security and Development: India’s Balance between Priorities, Challenges and Opportunities
Shebonti Ray Dadwal
32. Oil, Ports and Hard Power: Shifting Balance of Power in the Gulf and Horn of Africa
Brendon J. Cannon
33. Global Commerce and the Sea Lines of Communication in the Indian Ocean: A Sri Lankan Perspective
Rohan Masakorala
Descriere
This book offers expert analysis of Asia's transformation to multipolarity. Examines major power strategies, regional architectures, Indo-Pacific security, and territorial disputes. Contributions from leading scholars, diplomats, and practitioners across the region.