The Indo-Pacific: a 'new' region or the return of history?/ Manjeet S. Pardesi

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: Australian Journal of International Affairs: Vol.74 Issue 2, April 2020, pp.124-146 (36)Summary: An historical overview of Asia as a strategic system since the beginning of the Great Divergence is important because the recent need to rethink Asia in Indo-Pacific terms has been largely driven by the rise of China and India. Regions emerge out of the threefold interrelationship of politico-military interaction capacity, strategic perceptions of the regional states, and the perceptions and strategic behaviour of the great powers affected by large-scale political, economic, or military changes that have an impact on the military interaction capacity of states.
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An historical overview of Asia as a strategic system since the beginning of the Great Divergence is important because the recent need to rethink Asia in Indo-Pacific terms has been largely driven by the rise of China and India. Regions emerge out of the threefold interrelationship of politico-military interaction capacity, strategic perceptions of the regional states, and the perceptions and strategic behaviour of the great powers affected by large-scale political, economic, or military changes that have an impact on the military interaction capacity of states.

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