India's emergence of a great power has sensitized its regional
neighbours to its growing role as a key security actor in an
increasingly interdependent world. Both Australia and ASEAN now
view India as a major player in the formulation and application of
their own broad security agendas. This emerging trilateral
compendium is particularly evident in such policy areas as maritime
security, climate change, energy security, law enforcement, "good
governance" and the politics of security institutions or
"architectures." This book represents one of the first systematic
efforts to consolidate these diverse but important concerns into an
overarching framework for ascertaining and cross-comparing how
these three entities are approaching these policy challenges,
individually and collectively. It argues that the dynamics
underlying their intensifying security relations are sufficiently
important to conceptualize them as a distinct analytical framework
that needs to be understood in the larger context of Asia-Pacific
security politics.
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