India-Vietnam Axis and China: The Allure of Hedging

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作者
Dar, Arshid Iqbal [1 ]
机构
[1] Kashmir Univ, Srinagar, India
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China; US; IR; 'balancing-bandwagoning' dichotomy; India; Vietnam; STRATEGY; FUTURE; POWER; RISE;
D O I
10.1177/09749284211005011
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D81 [国际关系];
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030207 ;
摘要
The rise of China and its impact on regional as well as global power structure has invited a plethora of rigorous scholarly analysis. Same has been the case for how global powers like the US in particular and its neighbours in general respond to its rise. However, if, on the one hand, the question of China's rise has made realism and the balance of power dynamics as the cynosure of international relations (IR), the response of most of its neighbours has challenged its parsimonious 'balancing-bandwagoning' dichotomy. To come to the terms with new realities, scholars have come up with a new category that moves beyond this dichotomy. The new category is hedging and is hailed to be the best explanation of states behaviour when they neither balance nor bandwagon. While engaging with the extant debate on hedging in IR, this article provides a comprehensive analysis of two of China's most affected neighbours: India and Vietnam. This article argues that not only does hedging provide the best explanation of how they respond to China, lonely as well as in cooperation, but also is the most alluring option available to them. Furthermore, this article, apart from examining the driving factors of their hedging behaviour, also provides some important policy implications for policymakers of New Delhi and Hanoi in the concluding section.
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