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Preface; Asia in the Global Context; One Main Line; The Two Main Trends; Three Centers; Contents; Part I: General Report; Chapter 1: Competition and Cooperation Between Great Powers Over the Bay of Bengal; 1.1 The Bay of Bengal Influenced by Political and Economic Structure; 1.2 Reform in Myanmar and Concerns of Powers; 1.2.1 Reform in Myanmar; 1.2.2 The United States Concerns; 1.2.3 China-Myanmar Relations Stable with Changes; 1.2.4 Japan-Myanmar Relations Rapidly Warming Up; 1.3 New Features of India to Develop Big Power Relations

1.3.1 India and China Have Strengthened Cooperative Willingness but with Mutual Suspicion1.3.2 The United States and India Deepen Military Cooperation, but with Frictions; 1.3.3 Military and Economic Interactive Cooperation Boosts India-Myanmar Relations; References; Chapter 2: The Strategic Landscape of South Asia and Indian Ocean Region; 2.1 Position of Indian Ocean and South Asia in the International System; 2.2 Evolution and Development of Regional Pattern of South Asia and Indian Ocean Region in Recent Years

2.2.1 Extraterritorial Big Powers Successively Strengthen the Contact to This Region and Intend to Widely Deploy Strategy There2.2.2 The Order in South Asia and Indian Ocean Region Needs to Be Improved, the Independence and the Influence of This Region Thereof Are More or Less Strengthened, but They Are Unbalanced and Lack of Overall Structure; 2.3 Diplomatic Policy of China for South Asia and Indian Ocean Region: Appeal and Strategy; 2.3.1 The Chinese Establishment in This Region Will Be Supporting for Its More Favorable International System Construction

2.3.2 Key Region for the Construction and Backup of Chinese Strategy Channel2.3.3 Extension Zone for the Borderland Development and Stability Maintenance of China; Part II: Sub-report: Multilateral Relations and Regional Economic Cooperation; Chapter 3: Strategic Competition and Multilateral Relations in Indo-Pacific Region; 3.1 Impacts of Changing World on Regional Security and Development; 3.2 Concept of Indo-Pacific and Strategic Considerations of Major Stakeholders; 3.2.1 The United States: The Strategic Considerations at Global Level

3.2.2 India: "Look East Policy" Logical Extension Considerations3.2.3 Australia: The Strategic Considerations at Regional Level; 3.2.4 China: Geopolitical Economic Interests and the Surrounding Security Concerns; 3.3 Indo-Pacific Multilateral Economic Relations; 3.4 Economic Integration Prospects for Indo-Pacific; References; Chapter 4: Myanmar's Foreign Policy and Multilateral Relations in the Democracy Process; 4.1 Foreign Policy of Myanmar; 4.1.1 Foreign Policy Construction of Myanmar Since its Independence; 4.1.2 Development of Myanmar's Foreign Policy

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