Abstract
This paper focuses on the US strategy towards one of the most important aspects of international relations in the Indo-Pacific region in the 21st century: the evolution of China-India relations. The researcher analyzes Washington’s individual policies towards China and India, as well as the United States’ approach towards relations between Beijing and New Delhi, particularly in the context of three problematic issues of China-India relations: the border dispute, the water issue, and the Tibetan issue. The scholar analyzes the official discourse of the White House, the context of declassified US documents, as well as the stream of laws passed by the US Congress over the last few years which are aimed at strengthening the United States’ partnership with India and counterbalancing China’s influence in South and Southeast Asia.
Presenters
Antonina LuszczykiewiczAssistant Professor, Faculty of International and Political Studies, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Malopolskie, Poland
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Presentation Type
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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KEYWORDS
United States, China, India, Indo-Pacific