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245 0 0 _aBCIM Economic Cooperation :
_bInterplay of Geo-economics and Geo-politics /
_cedited by Gurudas Das and C. Joshua Thomas.
250 _aFirst edition.
264 1 _aBoca Raton, FL :
_bRoutledge India,
_c[2018].
264 4 _c©2019.
300 _a1 online resource (480 pages) :
_b58 illustrations, text file, PDF
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tIntroduction Gurudas Das and C Joshua Thomas --1.-- Geo-Economics of BCIM: What should be the basis for Sub-Regional Cooperation? Gurudas Das, Tanuj Mathur, Ujjwal Paul and Subodh Chandra Das --2. --Is BCIM-EC beneficial for India? Gurudas Das and Ujjwal Paul --3. --BCIM Economic Corridor: A Trade-led Initiative Chen Lijun --4. --Potential of BCIM Growth Area: Its implication on India-China Trade Biswajit Nag and Rahul Nath Choudhury --5.-- Indias Journey from Look East to Act East: Connectivity Dimension Prabir De --6. --Trade and Investment along BCIM Economic Corridor: Realising Sustainable Economic Returns Mahfuz Kabir and Nazmul Arifeen-- 7.-- The BCIM Economic Corridor: Does it Subsume the BCIM Regional Cooperation Forum --
_tPatricia Oberoi-- 8. --Can New Myanmar contribute to BCIM integration? Chaw Chaw Sein-- 9. --The Geo-economic Prospects of the BCIM Corridor Ishani Naskar-- 10. --North East India in BCIM Economic Corridor:Rhetoric and Reality Rakhee Bhattacharya-- 11. --Institutional Arrangements for BCIM: Challenges, Guiding Principles, Short and Long Term Agenda --
_tM. Shahidul Islam-- 12. --Connectivity and Subregional Cooperation: The BCIM and GMS in Perspective Anasua Basu Ray Chaudhury --13. --Northeast in INDIAS "ACT EAST": A Reality Check --
_tSubir Bhoumik-- 14. --BCIM Sustainability Dialogue(s): A Network Approach to Capacity Building --
_tNimmi Kurian-- 15. --BCIM Sub-Regional Cooperation and its Institutional Platform Liu Peng --16. --The BCIM: Understanding the Geopolitical Dynamic --
_tSanjay Pulipaka-- 17. --BCIM: The Geo-economics, Geopolitics and the New Contexts of Asias Regionalism --
_tW.Lawrence S.Prabhakar & Haans J.Freddy-- 18. --BCIM Economic Corridor : Opportunities, Obstacles, Options & the Road Ahead C. Joshua Thomas-- 19. --The Road Ahead for the BCIM: Leveraging on Sub Regionalism and other experiences --
_tLaldinkima Sailo-- 20. --Evolving Dynamics of India-China Relations: Implications for BCIM Rahul Mishra --21. --The BCIM Forum: Tracing the Historical Basis Ambuj Thakur --22.-- The Dragons Economic Highway: Issues and Concerns over the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Haans J Freddy-- 23. --BCIM: Interplay of Geoeconomics and Geopolitics --Gurudas Das Index
520 3 _aThis book examines the strategic and economic logic behind the Bangladesh–China–India–Myanmar (BCIM) Regional Cooperation. According to estimates, BCIM covers approximately 9 percent of the world’s mass and 40 percent of the world’s population spanning across four countries, constituting the confluence of East, Southeast and South Asia. It contributes about 13 percent to world trade but ironically only 5 percent to inter-regional trade. This volume compares the various approaches to cooperation – trade-led vs project-led, geo-political vs geo-strategic, Sino-centric vs India-led. The chapters explore the complex interplay of geo-economics and geo-politics associated with BCIM sub-regional cooperation in general, and the BCIM Economic Corridor (BCIM-EC) in particular. It points to the current challenges that impede globalisation and economic growth, and critically reviews implications for the stakeholders, institutional frameworks and the spatial impact of the Corridor, especially on the underdeveloped regions. The book discusses the geo-political, geo-economic and geo-strategic advantages that will accrue to the member countries once the sub-regional cooperation becomes fully functional. It advocates the adoption of best practices from similar sub-regional groupings across the globe. This book will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of politics and international relations, geo-politics, strategic studies, sub-regional cooperation, South Asian studies, India–China relations, foreign trade and economics, besides those dealing with foreign policy and development cooperation. It will especially benefit policymakers, development agencies and strategic think tanks.
530 _aAlso available in print format.
650 0 _aSouth Asian cooperation.
650 0 _aInternational economic relations.
650 7 _aPOLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Economic Policy.
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650 7 _aSOCIAL SCIENCE / Developing Countries.
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655 0 _aElectronic books.
700 1 _aDas, Gurudas,
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700 1 _aThomas, C. Joshua,
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710 2 _aTaylor and Francis.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
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856 4 0 _uhttps://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429439773
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