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Emerging Economies and Powers

Jiye Kim and Arpit Raswant
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Jiye Kim: Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
Arpit Raswant: Deakin University

Chapter 2 in International Business and Security, 2022, pp 15-33 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract As the most populous countries in the past, at present, and expected to be in the future, and owing to the economic and military rise, there are various predictions about the changes in the roles of China and India in international business and global security order. This chapter examines the significance of studying emerging powers, China and India, using the lens of geostrategy. As China and India have large territories and populations, each country has many cultural, linguistic, and economic differences within the country. However, the foreign and security policies adopted by China and India have similar geostrategic goals as indicated in their pursuit of national projects and policy, that is, the Belt and Road Initiative and the Act East policy. This chapter discusses the concept of geostrategy and its attributes of multilevel and cross-level interactions in the context of emerging powers and the international business and security nexus.

Keywords: Emerging economies; Emerging powers; Geostrategy; China; India; Indo-Pacific (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-05633-8_2

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