Beyond ‘look East’, ‘act East’ and ‘Indo-Pacifica’ initiatives: Bridging the East-East divide by non-Western ideas (Record no. 527218)

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Personal name Uttam, Jitendra
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Title Beyond ‘look East’, ‘act East’ and ‘Indo-Pacifica’ initiatives: Bridging the East-East divide by non-Western ideas
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Foreign Affairs journal
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Extent 18(3-4), Jul-Dec, 2023: p.144-158
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Summary, etc Beginning with the ‘look East’, then transforming into ‘act East’, and now adopting he vision of ‘Indo-Pacifica’, India’s highly pronounced engagement with neighboring east Asia not recued the intended policy outcomes. India launched it’s look East’ policy in 1991 to learn and benefit from the ‘East Asian miracle’ (François et al. 2009; Latham and Kawakatsu 2006), but could not become part of a super competitive Asian production network. Recounting he less than satisfactory performance of its policy towards the East. Indiaaodptd a more activist policy under the nomenclature “Act East” East, Indian adopted a more artist policy under the nomenclature “Act East” in 2014. – Reproduced
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-08-14 18(3-4), Jul-Dec, 2023: p.144-158 AR132665 2024-08-14 Articles

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