Japan-India cooperation and Abe's democratic security diamond : possibilities, limitations and the view from Southeast Asia/ Lavina Lee
Material type: TextPublication details: 2016Subject(s): In: Contemporary Southeast Asia : Vol. 38, No. 2, August 2016, pp.284-308 (19)Summary: This article at Abe's idea of the DSD (Democratic Security Diamond) why Japan has recently advocated for its formation and why the United States, India and Australia are targeted as th potential members. To discuss Japan's greater willingness and capacity to play a meaningful strategic role, applied to a DSD context. And to discuss deepening Japan-India strategic cooperation and assess the prospect of Indian support for the quadrilateral idea.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This article at Abe's idea of the DSD (Democratic Security Diamond) why Japan has recently advocated for its formation and why the United States, India and Australia are targeted as th potential members. To discuss Japan's greater willingness and capacity to play a meaningful strategic role, applied to a DSD context. And to discuss deepening Japan-India strategic cooperation and assess the prospect of Indian support for the quadrilateral idea.
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