研究者業績

サミムッ ザマン

サミムッ ザマン  (Zaman Samimuz)

基本情報

所属
千葉大学 共同研究者
(兼任)非常勤講師
学位
博士課程(2024年3月 千葉大学)

通称等の別名
サミムッザマン
研究者番号
31013633
ORCID ID
 https://orcid.org/0009-0001-5889-548X
J-GLOBAL ID
202101016876206258
researchmap会員ID
R000016742

経歴

 6

学歴

 5

委員歴

 1

論文

 7
  • Journal of Governance, Security & Development 6(1) 1-26 2025年4月16日  査読有り筆頭著者
    This paper explores the geopolitical dynamics of South Asia, focusing on the competing influences of China and India and their impact on the domestic politics of smaller South Asian countries. Grounded in theories of balance of power, power transition, and defensive realism, the study examines how regional hegemonic competition shapes foreign policy behaviors and influences domestic political landscapes. By analyzing case studies of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, the paper highlights the diverse ways in which China and India leverage economic, military, and cultural tools to establish influence. It reveals how smaller states navigate this rivalry by balancing relations to safeguard sovereignty, pursue development, and maintain political stability. The findings emphasize that while China’s approach often focuses on economic investments and non-interference, India’s strategy is rooted in historical ties, financial aid, and people-to-people connections. This interplay has both stabilized and polarized domestic politics in these nations. The study concludes by arguing that the hegemonic competition between China and India impacts regional power dynamics and reshapes the political trajectories of South Asia's smaller states, necessitating strategic balancing to mitigate risks and maximize benefits.
  • 公共研究 = Journal on public affairs 18(1) 135-160 2022年3月31日  査読有り
    type:text [SUMMARY] According to traditional structural theories, specially neorealism, small states are not influential actors in the international or regional political system. On the contrary, neoliberalist theories based on international institutions, democratic value, or interdependence also do not appropriately adjust in many regions, particularly in South Asia. South Asian countries are still struggling to attain ideal democratic institutions or effective regional organizations. As neither of the large schools of thought satisfactorily explains the behaviors of the South Asian small states, while both China and India are playing hegemonic roles there. Taking that into account, this research argues how South Asian small states should be observed in order to discover a more appropriate way to explain their behavior. To achieve the aim, this research attempts to identify how the small states in South Asia justify the most suitable standard and, secondly, analyzes conventional thoughts of countriesʼ external behavior that leads to discovering the behaviors of South Asian small countries. Finally, this study finds that both China and India cherish the high ambition to become regional hegemonic power that poses the perennial threat of conflict and shapes the region into a bipolar kind of structure which results in more chances for the small countries of South Asia to behave in a more diversified way rather than just to become either bandwagon or the part of the balance of power.

講演・口頭発表等

 3

担当経験のある科目(授業)

 1