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The US-China new cold war

By: Khobragade, Vinod and Avneet Kumar, Nim.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: World Affairs Description: 25(2), Apr-Jun, 2021: p.70-83.Subject(s): US-China cold war, Cold war In: World AffairsSummary: The escalating confrontations and intensifying competition on multidimensional grounds such as trade, security andmilitary tensions, nationalism, defence capabilities, technology, new strategic multilateral collaborations and the protectionist approach clearly indicate the emergence of a New Cold War between the US and China. Military tensions have risen in the Indo- Pacific region between both the countries as the region has become the engine and centre of future global political developments. Factually, the evolution ofthe global system appears to be going in the direction of a new bipolarity, where China will play the role of a geostrategic, geo-economic and geo-ideological pole standing against the United States of America at the other end of the Pacific. This paper analyses the nature of the NCW, its effect and also reflects on the changed global order. – Reproduced
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The escalating confrontations and intensifying competition on multidimensional grounds such as trade, security andmilitary tensions, nationalism, defence capabilities, technology, new strategic multilateral collaborations and the protectionist approach clearly indicate the emergence of a New Cold War between the US and China. Military tensions have risen in the Indo- Pacific region between both the countries as the region has become the engine and centre of future global political developments. Factually, the evolution ofthe global system appears to be going in the direction of a new bipolarity, where China will play the role of a geostrategic, geo-economic and geo-ideological pole standing against the United States of America at the other end of the Pacific. This paper analyses the nature of the NCW, its effect and also reflects on the changed global order. – Reproduced

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