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China and India in Central AsiaIndia-China Interactions in Central Asia through the Prism of Paul Kennedy’s Analysis of Great Powers

China and India in Central Asia: India-China Interactions in Central Asia through the Prism of... [Paul Kennedy in his treatise Rise and Fall of Great Powers2 identified the attri-butes of a Great Power. In his study of five centuries, he discovered three features that particularly stood out in the case of a nation that already was or likely to be a Great Power: military prowess to support the nation’s strategic position; economic conditions to ensure a consistent supply of wealth from a flourishing productive base (at home or abroad) buoyed by superior technology to support the requisite military power; capacity to act independently of other great powers or without their support in the pursuit of objectives deemed critical for national interest.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

China and India in Central AsiaIndia-China Interactions in Central Asia through the Prism of Paul Kennedy’s Analysis of Great Powers

Editors: Laruelle, Marlène; Huchet, Jean-François; Peyrouse, Sébastien; Balci, Bayram

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Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan US
Copyright
© Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Nature America Inc. 2010
ISBN
978-1-349-28791-8
Pages
117 –130
DOI
10.1057/9780230114357_8
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Paul Kennedy in his treatise Rise and Fall of Great Powers2 identified the attri-butes of a Great Power. In his study of five centuries, he discovered three features that particularly stood out in the case of a nation that already was or likely to be a Great Power: military prowess to support the nation’s strategic position; economic conditions to ensure a consistent supply of wealth from a flourishing productive base (at home or abroad) buoyed by superior technology to support the requisite military power; capacity to act independently of other great powers or without their support in the pursuit of objectives deemed critical for national interest.]

Published: Oct 9, 2015

Keywords: Great Power; Great Power Status; International Financial Institution; Shanghai Cooperation Organization; Central Asian State

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