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The contours of militarization in the Indo-Pacific region: A quantitative analysis

By: Khobragade, Vinod and Nim, Avneet Kumar.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Social Action Description: 73(2), Apr-Jun, 2023: p.119-135.Subject(s): Indo-pacific, Security concern, Militarisation, Strategic realism, China, USA In: Social ActionSummary: The centre of gravity of international relations has shifted from the atomic to the Indo- Pacific, which has directly affected peace and conflict equations. China is also posing itself as a hegemony in the Indo-Pacific region by demonstrating its power and militarization. China’s aggressive behavior is leading to security converts for the Indi-pacific littorals. Thus the region is witnessing a sense of structural reactions, which is visible from is visible from on enhanced degree of militarization by significant powers including. Australia’s, India, South Korea, and Japan. The indo-Pacific littoral states are also struggling and endeavoring to tackle the hegemonic behavior of China. – Reproduced
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The centre of gravity of international relations has shifted from the atomic to the Indo- Pacific, which has directly affected peace and conflict equations. China is also posing itself as a hegemony in the Indo-Pacific region by demonstrating its power and militarization. China’s aggressive behavior is leading to security converts for the Indi-pacific littorals. Thus the region is witnessing a sense of structural reactions, which is visible from is visible from on enhanced degree of militarization by significant powers including. Australia’s, India, South Korea, and Japan. The indo-Pacific littoral states are also struggling and endeavoring to tackle the hegemonic behavior of China. – Reproduced

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