Abstract
Non-traditional security diplomacy has opened a new debate in
international relations. In recent years, scholars have increasingly focused
on emerging non-traditional security issues such as transnational crime,
public health epidemics, climate change, natural disasters, and natural
resource security. These challenges in particular threaten the regional
stability of South and East Asia. This paper aims to contribute to
understanding the relations between two competing neighbours, China and
India and their multilateral non-traditional security cooperation.
Traditionally, Sino-India relations have been characterized by long
standing border disputes. This paper therefore seeks to clarify the
connection between issues of traditional and non-traditional security
within Sino-India relations, and evaluates ways in which both sides can
collaborate across non-traditional security issues. We argue that nontraditional security offers practical options for enhancing peaceful bilateral
relations.
Dr Imran Ali Sandano, Dr Yu Xiaofeng, Dr Imtiaz Ahmed Pirzada. (2018) Non-traditional Security Diplomacy between China and India, Asia Pacific, Vol-36, Issue 1.
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