Shortcuts
 
PageMenu- Hauptmenü-
Page content

Kategorienanzeige

MAB

Annual Report on the Development of International Relations in the Indian Ocean Region (2014)
Kategorie Beschreibung
036aXA-DE
037beng
077a445294515 Druckausg.: ‡Annual report on the development of international relations in the Indian Ocean region (2014)
087q978-3-662-45939-3
100bWang, Rong ¬[Hrsg.]¬
104bZhu, Cuiping ¬[Hrsg.]¬
331 Annual Report on the Development of International Relations in the Indian Ocean Region (2014)
410 Berlin, Heidelberg
412 Springer
425 2015
425a2015
433 Online-Ressource (XII, 340 p. 16 illus., 1 illus. in color, online resource)
451bCurrent Chinese Economic Report Series
501 Description based upon print version of record
517 Part I General ReportCompetition and Cooperation between Great Powers over the Bay of Bengal -- The Strategic Landscape of South Asia and Indian Ocean Region -- Part II Sub-report: Multilateral Relations and Regional Economic Cooperation -- Strategic Competition and Multilateral Relations in Indo-Pacific Region -- Myanmar’s Foreign Policy and Multilateral Relations in the Democracy process -- Sino-Pakistan Economic and Trade Relations: Status Quo and Challenges -- India and TPP: Opportunities and Challenges -- Part III Special Reports: Bilateral Relations and Development in 2013 -- India-Myanmar Bilateral Relations: Cooperate Actively and Progress Significantly -- Sino-Myanmar Bilateral Relations in 2013: Develop Steadily and Challenges Existed -- Sino-India Bilateral Relations: Review and Prospects -- US-Myanmar Bilateral Relations: “Constant Variables” and “Independent Variables” -- Adjustment of Japan's policy toward Myanmar since Myanmar's political transition -- Part IV Appendix -- Chronicle of Events of the Indian Ocean Region (2013) -- Statistical Data for the Indian Ocean Region.
527 Druckausg.: ‡Annual report on the development of international relations in the Indian Ocean region (2014)
540aISBN 978-3-662-45940-9
700 |GTB
700 |KCP
700 |BUS067000
700b|338.9
700c|HT388
700c|HD28-9999
700g1271357496 QM 230
700g1271487853 QM 400
750 Part I General Report -- Competition and Cooperation between Great Powers over the Bay of Bengal -- The Strategic Landscape of South Asia and Indian Ocean Region -- Part II Sub-report: Multilateral Relations and Regional Economic Cooperation -- Strategic Competition and Multilateral Relations in Indo-Pacific Region -- Myanmar’s Foreign Policy and Multilateral Relations in the Democracy process -- Sino-Pakistan Economic and Trade Relations: Status Quo and Challenges -- India and TPP: Opportunities and Challenges -- Part III Special Reports: Bilateral Relations and Development in 2013 -- India-Myanmar Bilateral Relations: Cooperate Actively and Progress Significantly -- Sino-Myanmar Bilateral Relations in 2013: Develop Steadily and Challenges Existed -- Sino-India Bilateral Relations: Review and Prospects -- US-Myanmar Bilateral Relations: “Constant Variables” and “Independent Variables” -- Adjustment of Japan's policy toward Myanmar since Myanmar's political transition -- Part IV Appendix -- Chronicle of Events of the Indian Ocean Region (2013) -- Statistical Data for the Indian Ocean Region.
753 This book focuses on international relations in the Indian Ocean region and examines bilateral and multilateral relations in the Indo-Pacific region. Written by leading researchers in the fields of international studies and Indian Ocean studies, the report provides a strategic review, major events and related data in this region. It is divided into three major parts: the General Report examines new characteristics in the relations between great powers, the strategic landscape of South Asia and the Indian Ocean region, and strategic competition and multilateral relations in the Indo-Pacific region. The second part explores current bilateral relations: India-Myanmar, Sino-Myanmar, Sino-India, US-Myanmar, and Japan-Myanmar, while the third highlights issues such as Myanmar’s democratization, India and TPP. Despite the turmoil in this region, the report shows that it will predominantly be one characterized by peace, development and cooperation in the years to come. At the same time, it is vital that a new type of great power relations be established to ensure peace and prosperity in the Indian Ocean region. In closing, the report puts forward a number of suggestions for improving relations between China and Indian Ocean countries.
902s 208852972 Außenpolitik
902s 209158816 Weltwirtschaft
902s 209202343 Regionale Wirtschaftsentwicklung
012 433318538
081 Annual Report on the Development of International Relations in the Indian Ocean Region (2014)
100 Springer E-Book
125aElektronischer Volltext - Campuslizenz
655e$uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45940-9
Schnellsuche