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Economic Interdependence and Competition in International Relations: A Case Study of China in South Asian Region
Authors: Syed Siddeq Agha
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This paper is aimed to reveal the effects of complex interdependence in the perspective of cooperation and competition in the field of interdependence This study is going to testify the China’s growing dominance and economic influence in South Asia specifically and in the world generally with the reference to complex interdependency norm, it also carries the purpose of examining the fact of cooperation and competition that whether it is producing t positive impact by increased cooperation among the world rather than conflict. China’s flagship initiative Belt and Road Initiative BRI is the main focus of the study because it is the most influential factor for the growing economic and strategic power of China. This study raises some important points like why the concept of interdependency is proved to stimulate conflicts rather than cooperation among the countries and why does it imply for in-depth realization and application of globalization and global politics. This paper is going to focus the role of China, Us and India in the context of interdependence with the possible consequences of growing discontentment and conflict, the reason of choosing these counties for the analysis is, US as a long standing world and hegemonic power, China which is the biggest competitor of US as well as redesigning the dynamics of the world as well as the region and India as the most influential country of South Asia with highly significant geography, size and its growing economic ties with the world specifically in the region.