Competitive Strategies against Continental Powers: The Geopolitics of Sino-Indian-American Relations |
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Authors: | Evan Braden Montgomery |
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Affiliation: | Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments , Washington , DC , USA |
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Abstract: | This article makes three arguments about the Sino-American competition, the Sino-Indian rivalry, and the US-India partnership. First, past maritime-continental rivalries suggest that China will pose a greater challenge to American interests as it confronts fewer threats on land, while the US may require continental allies to counter-balance China's rise. Second, whereas a Sino-Indian continental security dilemma could benefit the US by compelling China to invest in capabilities that do not threaten it, a Sino-Indian maritime security dilemma could have the opposite effect. Third, Washington should consider India as a prospective continental ally rather than a potential maritime partner. |
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Keywords: | Competitive Strategy Geopolitics Rivalry China India |
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