Conceptions of Security in The Regional Economic Cooperation Paradigm :

The Curious Case of The Indo-Pacific

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  • Nayantara Shaunik The London School of Economics and Political Science

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https://doi.org/10.54945/jjia.v4i1.76

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In the complex globalised world that we live in today, more than ever before in the history of international relations, what immediately and most particularly strikes research in the field of international politics is how economic relations highlight as well as underscore the relationship between and amongst nations. Economic ties have strung together the far reaches of the globe into an intricate web of interdependence via trade, investment, infrastructure, technology, and intellectual property transfers. In contemporary times, this multilateral and nuanced connect has become imperative to understanding how global systems work and fail – both at the theoretical and pragmatic levels.

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Nayantara Shaunik, The London School of Economics and Political Science

Nayantara Shaunik is a research analyst who has worked on Southeast Asian politics with special reference to Myanmar and the impact of the US, China, and India on the ASEAN and beyond. She is presently looking at deconstructing the dynamics of regional economic cooperation on the idea and theory of the “Indo-Pacific”. Nayantara has read a BA (Hons) degree in Political Science from the University of Delhi and a MSc in International Relations from The London School of Economics and Political Science.

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2016-10-01

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Shaunik, N. (2016). Conceptions of Security in The Regional Economic Cooperation Paradigm : : The Curious Case of The Indo-Pacific. Jindal Journal of International Affairs, 4(1), 85–101. https://doi.org/10.54945/jjia.v4i1.76

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