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The Great Power ‘Great Game’ between India and China: ‘The Logic of Geography’
- David Scott
- Economics
- 15 February 2008
The simultaneous rise of China and now India is a fundamental factor for understanding the twenty-first century. In rising as Great Powers, a relative term, they are coming up against each other…
That Event, This Memory: Notes on the Anthropology of African Diasporas in the New World
- David Scott
- SociologyDiaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
- 1 December 1991
In this unforgettable passage, Paule Marshall evokes the relation between the past and the present of the African diaspora, between the historical trauma of an inaugural event and our collective…
Indonesia Grapples with the Indo-Pacific: Outreach, Strategic Discourse, and Diplomacy
- David Scott
- Political ScienceJournal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs
- 1 August 2019
This article analyses and evaluates Indonesia’s grappling with the Indo-Pacific. Analysis is threefold – Indonesia’s actorness in the Indo-Pacific, its strategic discourse on the Indo-Pacific, and…
India's “Grand Strategy” for the Indian Ocean: Mahanian Visions
- David Scott
- History
- 1 November 2006
This article considers how India sees the Indian Ocean, and in particular its drive to make the Indian Ocean, “India's Ocean.” Various comparisons and links are made. Firstly there is the role and…
India and the Allure of the ‘Indo-Pacific’
- David Scott
- Political Science
- 1 July 2012
This article looks at the attraction that the term ‘Indo-Pacific’ has gained in strategic discourse in and around the Indian government since 2010. A strong geopolitical and geo-economic sense of the…
Conflict Irresolution in the South China Sea
- David Scott
- Economics
- 1 December 2012
Abstract In the South China Sea dispute, some Track-2 settings, along with Track-1 efforts by ASEAN and China, have facilitated some conflict “management.” But they have not brought about conflict…
China and the EU: A Strategic Axis for the Twenty-First Century?
- David Scott
- Political Science
- 1 March 2007
The EU–China relationship is now emerging as a significant feature of the international system. The EU's institutional consolidation, development of supranational trade power and the foreign policy…
The “Indo-Pacific”—New Regional Formulations and New Maritime Frameworks for US-India Strategic Convergence
- David Scott
- History, Political Science
- 1 November 2012
This article argues three things. First, it argues that at the conceptual level there has been a strategic rediscovery of a maritime regional framework, the Indo-Pacific. Second, it argues that at…
The Chinese Century
- David Scott
- Art
- 2008
China used to be far away, the country at the bottom of the world. Certainly that must be how it seemed just 20 years ago in a place like Pekin, Ill., a city of 34,000 residents on the Illinois River…
India's Role in the South China Sea: Geopolitics and Geoeconomics in Play
- David Scott
- Environmental Science
- 1 April 2013
This article looks at the South China Sea, an area of dispute between China and other littoral states, as a new area of geopolitical and geoeconomic interest for India. The article follows the…
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