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Alexander Sullivan

Bio: Alexander Sullivan is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antithrombotic & Sanctions. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 3 citations.

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TL;DR: Atherosclerotic plaque formation occurs in the setting of excess oxidative and hemodynamic stress and is perpetuated by smoking, poor diet, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and diabetes as mentioned in this paper .

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TL;DR: Can international anarchy be stabilized, if not globally, then at least regionally? Those scholars who give a positive answer usually refer to the North Atlantic community which can be categorized.

12 citations

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TL;DR: A Look East, Act East engagement policy is proposed in this paper to deal with the Chinese threat and India has developed close economic and strategic relations with the US and its Asia-Pacific allies.
Abstract: China’s aggressive rise and strained relations with its Asia-Pacific neighbours—a region with immense economic and strategic potential—have forced the US to forge a strategy of Asian rebalance. Besides making China suspicious, this strategy has aroused the possibility of a new cold war. In contrast, though India’s relations with China have improved considerably since the 1962 War, the unresolved border issue and the threatening Chinese attitude do not allow India to trust China. To deal with the Chinese threat, India has devised a Look East, Act East engagement policy as well as developed close economic and strategic relations with the US and its Asia-Pacific allies. Although the concern of strategic autonomy deters India from being an active partner of US strategy, China’s all-weather friendship with Pakistan and encirclement through infrastructure in its neighbourhood as well as Xi Jinping’s Chinese dream have left limited options for India. Therefore, this article aims to analyse the implicatio...

3 citations

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TL;DR: In the United States, the orienting principle for American strategy has been defined as a great power competition as mentioned in this paper, which is usually defined as being between United States and China as well as b...
Abstract: “Great power competition” has, at least on paper, become the orienting principle for American strategy. That competition is usually defined as being between the United States and China as well as b...

2 citations