South Asia in Global Power Rivalry

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South Asia in Global Power Rivalry

Inside-out Appraisals from Bangladesh

Globalization Politics and government International relations International economics Development economics and emerging economies Political economy Retail and wholesale industries

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Collection: Global Political Transitions

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 7th June 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 626 Kb

ISBN: 9789811372407


Overview

This edited volume examines global power-rivalry in and around South Asia through Bangladeshi lenses using imperfect and overlapping interest concentric-circles as a template. Dynamics from three transitions — the United States exiting the Cold War, China emerging as a global-level power, and India’s eastern interests squaring off with China’s Belt Road Initiative, BRI — help place China, India, and the United States (in alphabetical order) in Bangladesh’s “inner-most” circle, China, India, and the United States in a “mid-stream” circle, and the United States and Latin America, among other countries, in the “outer-most” circle, depending on the issue.

Current Context

In an atmosphere of short-term gains over-riding long-term considerations, the desperate, widespread search for infrastructural funding inside South Asia enhances China’s value, raises local heat, releases new challenges, with costly default consequences looming, issue-specific analysis overtaking formal bilateral relations and a stubborn uncertainty riddling the Bangladeshi air as its policy preferences stubbornly show more certainty.

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