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1 online resource (v, 30 pages) |
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Carnegie paper |
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Working papers (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
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Contents |
Summary -- Introduction -- Shifts in the India-Australia relationship -- Evolving strategic postures amid a shifting balance of power -- Security concerns and the ambiguous Chinese factor -- The effects of the U.S. rebalance -- Prospects for cooperation -- Strategic perspectives -- A growing interdependence |
Summary |
Mutual indifference has long characterized relations between India and Australia, but the two countries' interests are increasingly converging. In particular, New Delhi and Canberra are both wary of China's growing assertiveness in the Asia-Pacific region. Yet there are several constraints hindering the development of a strong India-Australia partnership, and both countries need to be realistic about the prospects for a closer strategic relationship |
Analysis |
Security, International -- Asia Security, International -- Pacific Area India -- Foreign relations -- Australia |
Notes |
"March 2014." |
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Series from resource home page |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 27-30) |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Carnegie, viewed March 19, 2014) |
Subject |
Security, International -- Asia
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Security, International -- Pacific Area
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Diplomatic relations.
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International economic relations.
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Security, International.
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SUBJECT |
India -- Foreign relations -- Australia
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Australia -- Foreign relations -- India
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India -- Foreign economic relations -- Australia
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Australia -- Foreign economic relations -- India
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Subject |
Asia.
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Australia.
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India.
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Pacific Area.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, publisher.
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