1st Edition

The New World Politics of the Indo-Pacific Perceptions, Policies and Interests

Edited By Josukutty C A, Joyce Sabina Lobo Copyright 2024
    282 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge India

    282 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge India

    282 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge India

    The book offers a vivid analysis of the new geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific in terms of big power rivalry between the US-China and country-wise perspectives situating largely within the late 2000s and culminates with the developments of the COVID-19 period. The great power shift, marked by the rise of China and the relative decline of the US, poses a serious challenge to the balance of power in the Indo-Pacific region and the world order in general. Ironically, the play of realism in the region is stymied by broad partnerships of key countries that utilise the liberal approaches of cooperation with both rivals – the US and China. The book captures the mosaic of stakeholders – rivals the US and China along with Russia; other QUAD members Australia, India, and Japan; key ASEAN members, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Vietnam; vulnerable states in East Asia, viz. Taiwan and South Korea; and groupings including the ASEAN and QUAD – that constitute the new world politics of the Indo-Pacific.

    The volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of Indo-Pacific studies, global politics, and international relations.

    About the Editors x

    About the Contributors xi

    Acknowledgements xv

    SECTION A

    The Indo-Pacific Construct 1

    1 Introduction 3

    Josukutty C. A. and Joyce Sabina Lobo

    2 The Geo-Politics of the Indo-Pacific: Perceptions, Opportunities, and Challenges 16

    Srikanth Kondapalli

    3 The Indo-Pacific as the New Theatre of “Cold War” Politics: Challenges and Regional Responses 34

    Shankari Sundararaman

    4 From Quad 1.0 to Quad 2.0: The Persisting Discourse 49

    S. Y. Surendra Kumar

    SECTION B

    China and the Quad Nation States 69

    5 China in the Indo-Pacific: Perspectives and Interests 71

    Huo Wenle

    6 Russia in the Indo-Pacific through Multipolarity, Eurasian Integration, and the RFE 89

    Joyce Sabina Lobo

    7 The US in the Indo-Pacific: Interests and Strategy 103

    Nanda Kishor M. S.

    8 Japan’s Interests and Strategies in the Indo-Pacific 118

    Anil Kumar P.

    9 India’s Interests and Strategies in the Indo-Pacific 133

    Uma Purushothaman

    10 Indo-Pacific: Australian Middle Power Ambitions and Dilemmas 148

    Madhusudhan. B

    SECTION C

    Key ASEAN Nation States and Vulnerable Neighbours of China 165

    11 Malaysia’s Responses to the Indo-Pacific: Between Trepidations and Aspirations 167

    Ivy Kwek

    12 Singapore’s Strategy in the Indo-Pacific 182

    Vignesh Ram

    13 Indonesia in the Indo-Pacific: The Rise of a Strategic Geopolitical Power 194

    Vignesh Ram

    14 Vietnam in the Changing Strategic Environment of Indo-Pacific 207

    Aswani R. S.

    15 South Korea’s Approach to Indo-Pacific 221

    Jojin V. John

    16 Taiwan in the Indo-Pacific 236

    Suresh K.

    17 Conclusion 250

    Joyce Sabina Lobo and Josukutty C. A.

    Index 259

    Biography

    Josukutty C A is Professor and Director in the School of Social Sciences, Department of Political Science at the University of Kerala, India. He was Fellow of the United States Institute on US Foreign Policy at the University of Florida in 2010 and awarded the Fulbright Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowship in 2015. In 2019, he was selected for the “Academic Excellence Award” by the University of Kerala. His areas of interest and research include International Relations, India’s foreign policy, and electoral politics. He has published five books and many research articles in reputed peer-reviewed journals, which include Maritime Affairs, Glocalism: Journal of Culture Politics and Innovation, Indian Journal of Asian Affairs, Gandhi Marg, and International Journal of South Asian Studies.

    Joyce Sabina Lobo is Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, St. Aloysius (Deemed to be University), Mangaluru, India. She has formerly worked with Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (formerly called Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, IDSA), New Delhi, with the Eurasian Centre. She has completed her MA (Political Science) from the Centre for Political Studies; and MPhil and PhD (International Relations) from the Centre for Russian and Central Asian Studies, JNU, New Delhi. Currently her research interests are Russian cum Myanmar politics and foreign policy in which she has published, and at her hometown her research interests include study on the Beary Muslims in Dakshina Kannada.