Abstract: The utility of the theory of strategic culture to explain the choices nation-states make is still to be convincingly proven. Alastair Iain Johnston has…
Abstract: The utility of the theory of strategic culture to explain the choices nation-states make is still to be convincingly proven. Alastair Iain Johnston has…
Abstract: The article argues that India and the United States are poised to strengthen their bilateral strategic convergences, not only in the Indian Ocean but…
Abstract: The core argument this article makes is that India’s maritime worldview and role conceptions have not only been evolving since the 1950s, but they…
Abstract: Research on rising powers has made advances in studying new actors, broader questions, conceptualization, and models of world order. Instead of the previous focus…
Abstract: In West Africa, Chinese national oil companies (NOCs) have outbid their Indian competitors. Indeed, over the years Chinese companies have proved to be less…
Abstract: Interactions of rising powers and established powers and their implications in peacebuilding and security remain underexplored in existing literature. This paper aims to explore…
Abstract: Largely driven by Japan’s strategic outreach to India, Tokyo and Delhi have rapidly improved relations and enhanced their strategic cooperation since the turn of…
Abstract: The much hyped rise of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) has lately been met with equally fervent declarations of their…
Abstract: This dictionary provides a comprehensive and ready guide to the key concepts, issues, persons, and technologies related to the nuclear programmes of India and…
Abstract: Asia is a leading consumer of arms, and some of the most modern and most advanced armaments are finding their way into the inventories…
Abstract: Whether military spending is capable of promoting social welfare is currently a controversial issue. The aim of this paper is to investigate how military…
Continue reading Zhang, Ying, Xiaoxing Liu, Jiaxin Xu, and Rui Wang
Abstract: This empirical note re-examines the causal linkages between military expenditures and economic growth for the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa)…
Continue reading Zhong, Ming, Tsangyao Chang, Samrat Goswami, Rangan Gupta, and Tien-Wei Lou
Abstract: In this paper, we use new data on military expenditure (milex) compiled by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) to investigate the relationship…
Continue reading Markowski, Stefan, Satish Chand, and Robert Wylie
Abstract: William W. Kaufmann assessed the efficacy of the United States’ strategy of massive retaliation, introduced in January 1954 by then Secretary of State John…
Abstract: India’s top foreign policy priority is its neighbourhood of South Asia and the Indian Ocean, which it shares with China. This article seeks to…