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OverviewThis book focuses on the scope, potential and future of the India-Japan-Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) trilateral. Through this book, contributors examine the strategic and global partnership between India and Japan and the collaboration with ASEAN. Analysing contemporary strategic issues in the Indo-Pacific, the book takes up the complex link between security and economics. It offers a thorough understanding on how the major Asian powers, India and Japan, cooperate and coordinate with the ASEAN. It delves into few critical questions: Is there a scope for India-Japan-ASEAN triangularity in the Indo-Pacific? Can a formal or institutional cooperation be forged between these three actors? What specific cooperation could India and Japan forge with ASEAN as an institution? To what extent can each ASEAN member independently become a partner with India and Japan? A novel assessment of the post-pandemic economic and political balancing and restructuring, this book will be of interest to Asian politics, international relations, strategic studies, regional organizations in Asia and think tanks specializing in foreign policy, security studies, international trade and economics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jagannath P. Panda (Institute for Security and Development Policy (ISDP), Stockholm, Sweden and Yokosuka Council of Asia-Pacific Studies, Japan)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781032075075ISBN 10: 1032075074 Pages: 324 Publication Date: 11 August 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Chapter 1: ASEAN Centrality: Key to ASEAN-India-Japan Tripartite Cooperation? Part-I India and Japan’s ASEAN Outlooks Chapter 2: The ""Japan Factor"" in India’s Engagement with Southeast Asia: A Derived Relationship?; Chapter 3: Japan-India Relations and ASEAN centrality in the Indo-Pacific Dynamics Part-II India-Japan-ASEAN’s Maritime Connect Chapter 4: The Struggle for Centrality: ASEAN, South China Sea, and the Sino-American New Cold War?; Chapter 5: Treading the South China Sea: Forging Closer Ties with Claimant Nations; Chapter 6: Institutional Mechanisms and Maritime Development Cooperation: Building a Context for India-Japan-ASEAN; Chapter 7: Japan’s Coast Guard Diplomacy through Capacity Building in Indo-Pacific Part-III Triangularity and Power Configurations Chapter 8: China’s Perception on ASEAN Centrality and the Prospects of a Middle Power Nexus; Chapter 9: India-Japan Connectivity Outreach to ASEAN: Forging Trilateral Cooperation; Chapter 10: Japan’s Vientiane Vision and the Prospect of India-Japan-Australia Cooperation: Towards Middle power leadership?; Chapter 11: India, Japan, ASEAN and Taiwan: Like-minded partners in the future of critical technologies Part-IV Trilateral to Quadrilateral Chapter 12: Japan’s Strategic Vision on Indo-Pacific Institutions: Quad, Quad Plus and ASEAN Centrality; Chapter 13: The China Conundrum and the Philippine Strategic Outlook on the Quad; Chapter 14: ASEAN and the ""Quad Plus"": Opportunity in Turbulence; Chapter 15: Tokyo’s ‘Northeast India’ Diary: From Cooperation Corridor to China"ReviewsAuthor InformationJagannath P. Panda is Head of the Stockholm Centre for South Asian and Indo-Pacific Affairs at the Institute for Security and Development Policy, Sweden. He is also Director of Europe-Asia Research Cooperation at the Yokosuka Council of Asia-Pacific Studies and an International Research Fellow at the Canon Institute for Global Studies, Japan. He is a former fellow at the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi, India. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |