The Asia-Pacific Strategic Triangle: Unentangling the India, China, US Relations on Conflict and Security in South Asia

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    Abstract

    The objective of this paper is to give insight into the debate over the strategic
    triangle and how it impacts conflict and security in South Asia. First the new
    geopolitical motives of the United States in the Asia-Pacific are outlined. Then
    the concept of strategic triangle is elaborated and its applicability discussed; third, details about China and India’s relations and responses to the new US policy are being analyzed; the perspective turns to the implications for conflict and security in South Asia with a focus on Afghanistan and Iran where oil and energy security are the main denominators of foreign policy calculations and moves in the strategic triangle; and finally, some concluding remarks are offered to explain the recent shifts in interactions between these core players in the emerging world order and whether a new geopolitical architecture is emerging
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Asian Security and International Affairs
    Volume1
    Issue number2
    Pages (from-to)203-222
    ISSN2347-7970
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 2014

    Keywords

    • Foreign policy
    • india
    • china
    • United States
    • strategic triangle
    • International relations
    • Iran
    • Afghanistan

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