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Jonah Blank

    Jonah Blank ist ein amerikanischer Autor, Journalist und Experte für Außenpolitik, der sich auf die Kultur, Geschichte und Angelegenheiten des indischen Subkontinents spezialisiert hat. Seine Werke tauchen tief in die Komplexität der Region ein und bieten den Lesern tiefe Einblicke in ihr reiches Geflecht aus Geschichte und gegenwärtigen Themen. Blanks Ansatz zeichnet sich durch sorgfältige Recherche und scharfe Beobachtung aus, was fesselnde und informative Erzählungen hervorbringt. Seine Schriften untersuchen die Vernetzung von Vergangenheit und Gegenwart und enthüllen zeitlose menschliche Erfahrungen in einer sich ständig weiterentwickelnden globalen Landschaft.

    Regional Responses to U.S.-China Competition in the Indo-Pacific: India
    Arrow of the Blue-skinned God
    • Arrow of the Blue-skinned God

      Retracing the Ramayana Through India

      The three-thousand-year-old epic Ramayana chronicles Lord Rama's physical voyage from one end of the Indian subcontinent to the other and his spiritual voyage from Man to God. In Arrow of the Blue-Skinned God, anthropologist and journalist Jonah Blank gives a new perspective to this Hindu classic -- retelling the ancient tale while following the course of Rama's journey through present-day India and Sri Lanka. Ultimately, Blank's journey -- like that of Lord Rama -- evolves into a quest: to understand the chimerical essence of India itself, in all its overwhelming beauty and paradox.

      Arrow of the Blue-skinned God
    • In long-term strategic competition with China, how effectively the United States works with allies and partners will be critical to determining U.S. success. This report examines the potential benefits of, and potential impediments to, partnering more closely with India. India is already a peer or near-peer competitor of China across a range of military capabilities, and India's self-defined core national security interests are in relatively close harmony with those of the United States. However, U.S. planners must be keenly aware of the constraints on both India's willingness and capacity to forge a partnership based on strategic competition with China. These include persistent aversion to any partnership that might be characterized as "alignment," even after a major 2020 border clash with China; significant distrust of U.S. commitment and intentions; a highly risk-averse structure for the making and implementing of security policy, particularly vis-à-vis China; economic linkages with China; underfunding of basic military needs; and a lack of military capability and interoperability sufficient for frictionless interaction with U.S. forces. India will likely remain a key U.S. partner, but such challenges should moderate expectations about the pace for increased engagement

      Regional Responses to U.S.-China Competition in the Indo-Pacific: India