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Contemporary Concerns and Challenges in East Asia: A View from India

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  • Sandip Kumar Mishra

    (Jawaharlal Nehru University. sandipmishra10@gmail.com)

  • G. Balatchandirane

    (University of Delhi, China Report. balagvnd@yahoo.com)

  • Rityusha Mani Tiwary

    (Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi. rityusha.tiwary@sbs.du.ac.in)

Abstract

East Asia, historically a vibrant region, has been witnessing momentous changes in contemporary times. In the past, it has witnessed a Sinocentric regional order, the era of Japanese imperialism, the Cold War divide and the persistence of the Cold War. The region is also important because in the contests for the Indo-Pacific, the roles of China, Japan and South Korea will have a large bearing. This article deals with China, Japan and South Korea as the main actors in the region, which have their concerns and challenges in this dynamic region. Most of the time, these countries are so engrossed in their own challenges and concerns that they cannot comprehend the collective regional scenario. Looking at the region from India, a distanced but connected country, it is possible to list their particular concerns and challenges and classify them to comprehend the full picture. This article classifies their concerns and challenges into three broad categories: common, different but reconcilable and different and irreconcilable. The classification is heuristic and subjective, but it is being used to recommend that the countries of the region must try to transform and move their concerns and challenges from the third category to the second category. Furthermore, the article also delves into the place and role of India in the region, along with a few tentative recommendations for India to play a more constructive role in reaching out to these countries bilaterally and collectively. In the process, the article argues that India needs to have a coordinated regional policy.

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  • Sandip Kumar Mishra & G. Balatchandirane & Rityusha Mani Tiwary, 2021. "Contemporary Concerns and Challenges in East Asia: A View from India," China Report, , vol. 57(3), pages 346-363, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:chnrpt:v:57:y:2021:i:3:p:346-363
    DOI: 10.1177/00094455211023910
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