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A Geopolitical Study of the Indo-Pacific through the Theories of Ancient East and Modern West
Author(s) -
Praveen Kumar
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
the journal of society and media/the journal of society and media
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2721-0383
pISSN - 2580-1341
DOI - 10.26740/jsm.v4n1.p91-132
Subject(s) - geopolitics , politics , power (physics) , sociology , great power , epistemology , political science , geography , history , law , philosophy , physics , quantum mechanics
The core of the debates on politics through times and regions is concerned with territories and exercise of power over the territories directed towards certain end(s). This is seen in the theories of Ancient India, of which Kautalya’s Arthashastra is but a representative literature. Much later in time, geopolitical theories in the west during the twentieth-century significantly highlighted this point. This study aims to understand geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific if Kautalya's ideas and geopolitical choice theories from the west are applied, then results of the study would be the same as has been affirmed in the opening sentences. Methodologically, the study, qualitative in approach though, looks at the data available in the secondary source materials to test if territories determine the power dynamics at a given point of time. Kautalya’s Arthashashtra offers a good theoretical insight that can explain the contemporary geopolitical structures and behavior of the states. The theory has scientific and empirical elements that can help explain issues of aggression, conflict and peace. Peace (Shamah) and conflict or war (Vigraha) are shaped by the inter-dependent factors, both, tangible and intangible, as well as, internal and external. While the study primarily explores “the empirical” and “the scientific” in Kautalya’s Arthashashtra, but takes the twentieth-century western geopolitical theories to develop parameters of testability of the theory

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