Abstract India’s gradual rise as a new great power can be explained by domestic and international changes. India’s economic reforms after 1991 and the end…
Abstract India’s gradual rise as a new great power can be explained by domestic and international changes. India’s economic reforms after 1991 and the end…
Abstract While the economic rise of new powers, frequently identified as the ‘BRICs’ (Brazil, Russia, India, and China), has been dramatic, the implications of this…
Abstract India is finally on the rise. It is increasingly recognized as an ‘emerging power’ and a ‘pivotal state’, and receives invitations to the major…
Abstract No good deed goes unpunished: the WTO’s timely response to accommodate the new powers—Brazil, India and China—at the heart of its decision-making has produced…
Abstract The purpose of this special issue is to analyse the negotiation of power transition in the international system today. This introductory article provides the…
Abstract The role of private non-state actors in global governance has focused largely on western actors, notably firms and non-governmental organizations. The rise of new…
Abstract Economic convergence of the large emerging economies (Brazil, China and India) on the incumbent industrialized economic powers has produced divergent predictions: rising powers are…
Abstract This article investigates India’s negotiation behaviour as a rising power and aims to help in the mediation of a polarized scholarly debate that either…
Abstract The changing geopolitical landscape is fraying the fabric of US hegemony and compromises the current structures of global order tied to US supremacy. Emerging…
Summary This year’s Energy Security Report examines how Asia’s rising energy demand, coupled with angst over high prices and the reliability of future supplies, is…
Introduction In late 2011 and early 2012, the Obama administration rolled out its most significant strategic policy decision: the ‘rebalancing’ of its foreign- and defence-policy…
Abstract With fast-growing economies, defence capabilities and international interests, China and India are becoming increasingly active as contributors of public goods in international security, such…
Abstract In the last decade, India has emerged as the world’s fourth-largest economy and a legitimate member of the “nuclear club.” John Ciorciari of the…
Abstract The Indian Ocean region, being a vast geographical entity, is composed of various regional and sub-regional entities. This article addresses prominent maritime developments in…
Abstract The main objective of this article is to highlight the challenge of maritime security in the region geographically bounded by the Indian Ocean. It…