Poised for Partnership: Deepening India-Japan Relations in the Asian Century
Poised for Partnership: Deepening India-Japan Relations in the Asian Century
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Abstract
The growing strategic partnership between India and Japan is among the most closely watched developments in the international relations of Asia. Yet progress beyond the level of rhetoric has been slow, and this is matched by a paucity of rigorous scholarly and policy-relevant analyses of India-Japan relations. This pioneering volume brings together top scholars and analysts from both countries and across generations to study in depth four key areas of bilateral cooperation: economics, energy and climate change, security, and global governance. Specific issues covered by the chapters include trade, foreign direct investment, international production networks, energy security, renewable energy, clean coal, defence cooperation, maritime security, peacekeeping and humanitarian assistance, the reform of multilateral institutions, nuclear non-proliferation, and the rise of China. Within each focus area, contributors discuss what their respective country’s interests are, how successful their country has been in achieving its interests, what the current obstacles to deeper bilateral cooperation are, and what concrete policies both countries can undertake to impart vitality and longevity to the bilateral relationship. The volume is thus both an academic study in the grand strategies of both countries as well as a pragmatic manual for policymakers on both sides who wish to deepen the India-Japan partnership. Ultimately, if Delhi and Tokyo are sensitive to the analysis and insights presented in this volume, they can proceed to build a truly lasting partnership for the twenty-first century, which can rightly be called the Asian Century.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: The Historical Context
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Part I Economic Cooperation
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Part II Energy and Climate Change
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Part III Security and Defence
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Part IV Global Governance
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Japan–India Relations from the Perspectives of Global Governance and International Institutions
Shinichi Kitaoka andNaoko Kumagai
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India and Japan: Partnering to Shape Multilateral Rules and Institutions?
Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu andKarthik Nachiappan
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Conclusion: Overcoming a History of Missed Opportunities
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Japan–India Relations from the Perspectives of Global Governance and International Institutions
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End Matter
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