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  The Third Side? The Multipolar Strategic Triangle and the Sino-Indian Rapprochement
 
 
Title: The Third Side? The Multipolar Strategic Triangle and the Sino-Indian Rapprochement
Author: Ambrosio, Thomas
Appeared in: Comparative strategy
Paging: Volume 24 (2005) nr. 5 pages 397-414
Year: 2005-12-01
Contents: In a move aimed at balancing America's position in the unipolar international system, Russian Foreign Minister Primakov proposed the formation of a “strategic triangle” of Russia, China, and India to serve as the foundation of global multipolarity. Such plans were stymied by a number of factors. The most important of these was the poor relationship between India and China. Without closer ties between these two powers, the “third side” of the strategic triangle would be impossible. However, the recent rapprochement between India and China has resuscitated the possibilities of the strategic triangle. This article examines the future of the strategic triangle in light of improving Sino-Indian relations. India and China can together reshape the world order. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh1
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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