Corridors of Engagement
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Author: | Edited by Swaran Singh, Anita Sengupta and Priya Singh |
ISBN 13: | 9789387324978 |
Binding: | Hardbound |
Language: | English |
Year: | 2019 |
Subject: | Indian Politics and International Relations |
About the Book
Contents
Contributors
Preface
1. The Politics of Connectivity: Geostrategic Perception and Misperception Challenges
Anindya Jyoti Majumdar
2. Semiotic Abstractions and Symbiotic Constructions: Implications of the “OBORisation” for Central Asia
Farkhod Tolipov
3. Political Economy of Chinese Economic Engagements with Small Nations in the Indian Ocean Region: Case of Sri Lanka
Sumanasiri Liyanage and Emesha Piumini Perera
4. Russia: Change of Vision
Oleg A. Donskikh
5. Transcending Post-Colonial Frontiers: Re-envisaging the Grand Trunk Road
Priya Singh
6. Labour Corridors in Eurasia: Mobility and the Gastarbeiter Experience
Anita Sengupta
7. The “Belt and Road” Initiative: “Silk Road Spirit” for Better Cooperation between India and China
B. R. Deepak
8. India’s Engagement with Belt & Road Initiative
Swaran Singh
9. Non-traditional Security in China-India Maritime Cooperation
Zhong Ai
Asia has re-emerged as a useful case study for exploring the complex relationship between pursuing economic development through trans-state linkages and promoting political agendas through securitisation. New routes and in the process new partners have been sought for creating opportunities for rethinking traditional ways of conceptualising partnerships. However, logistics is as much about institutional setups and the actual corridors through which it operates as the capacity of movement to create new assemblages of power, create identities but also shape the ‘microgeographies’ of everyday life along these corridors of engagement.