Asymmetrical Threat Perceptions in India-China Relations

Asymmetrical Threat Perceptions in India-China Relations
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Publisher : Oxford International Relations
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0198095953
ISBN-13 : 9780198095958
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Synopsis Asymmetrical Threat Perceptions in India-China Relations by : Tien-sze Fang

Why are India and China not able to develop long-term stable and friendly relations? While trying to answer this question, this book provides a new perspective for understanding the relations between the two nations by highlighting the asymmetry of the threat perceptions between them. The major issues of India-China relations, including the nuclear issue, the boundary problem, the Tibet issue, regional competition and cooperation, and China-India relations in the global context, are further examined with an analytical approach.

India-China Relations

India-China Relations
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 295
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ISBN-10 : 9781317563815
ISBN-13 : 1317563816
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis India-China Relations by : Jagannath P. Panda

The rise of India and China as two major economic and political actors in both regional and global politics necessitates an analysis of not only their bilateral ties but also the significance of their regional and global pursuits. This book looks at the nuances and politics that the two countries attach to multilateral institutions and examines how they receive, react to and approach each other’s presence and upsurge. The driving theme of this book is to highlight the enduring and emerging complexities in India-China relations, which are multi-layered and polygonal in nature, and both a result and reflection of a multipolar world order. The book argues that coexistence between India and China in this multipolar world order is possible, but that it is limited to a medium-term perspective, given the constraints of identity complexities and global aspirations these two rising powers are pursuing. It goes on to discuss how their search for energy resources, quest to uphold their own identity as developing powers, and engagement in balance-of-power politics to exert authority on each other’s presence, are some elements that guide their non-cooperative relationship. By explaining the foreign policy approaches of Asia’s two major powers towards the growing Asian and global multilateralism, and highlighting the policies they carry towards each other, the book is a useful contribution to students and scholars of Asian Politics, Foreign Policy and International Relations.

The China-India Rivalry in the Globalization Era

The China-India Rivalry in the Globalization Era
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Publisher : Georgetown University Press
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 9781626166011
ISBN-13 : 1626166013
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Synopsis The China-India Rivalry in the Globalization Era by : T.V. Paul

As the aspirations of the two rising Asian powers collide, the China-India rivalry is likely to shape twenty-first-century international politics in the region and far beyond. This volume by T.V. Paul and an international group of leading scholars examines whether the rivalry between the two countries that began in the 1950s will intensify or dissipate in the twenty-first century. The China-India relationship is important to analyze because past experience has shown that when two rising great powers share a border, the relationship is volatile and potentially dangerous. India and China’s relationship faces a number of challenges, including multiple border disputes that periodically flare up, division over the status of Tibet and the Dalai Lama, the strategic challenge to India posed by China's close relationship with Pakistan, the Chinese navy's greater presence in the Indian Ocean, and the two states’ competition for natural resources. Despite these irritants, however, both countries agree on issues such as global financial reforms and climate change and have much to gain from increasing trade and investment, so there are reasons for optimism as well as pessimism. The contributors to this volume answer the following questions: What explains the peculiar contours of this rivalry? What influence does accelerated globalization, especially increased trade and investment, have on this rivalry? What impact do US-China competition and China’s expanding navy have on this rivalry? Under what conditions will it escalate or end? The China-India Rivalry in the Globalization Era will be of great interest to students, scholars, and policymakers concerned with Indian and Chinese foreign policy and Asian security.

India as an Emerging Power

India as an Emerging Power
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 9781135761769
ISBN-13 : 1135761760
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis India as an Emerging Power by : Sumit Ganguly

These essays examine India's relations with key powers including the Russian Federation, China and the USA and with key adversaries in the global arena in the aftermath of the Cold War. One positive relationship is that of India's relations with Israel since 1992.

China-India Relations in the Contemporary World

China-India Relations in the Contemporary World
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : 9781317311232
ISBN-13 : 131731123X
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis China-India Relations in the Contemporary World by : Yang Lu

As two Asian giants and rising power, the interactions between India and China have global significance. This book analyses the multifaceted and multi-layered character of Sino-Indian relations since the beginning of the 21st century in a period marked by cooperation and competition. Positioned in a social constructivist framework that emphasizes mutual perceptions and socialization, the book draws analytical leverage from two core concepts – national identity and national interest – to form the basis of the research inquiry. The author argues that the dynamics of national identity and national interest play an important role in determining their relations and shows how and why in the current international structure, including a context of accelerated globalization, their national identities as rising power and emerging power coupled with national interest of economic development have defined and directed their international positions and foreign policy-making. A unique approach to analysing Sino-Indian relations, this book is of interest to academics in the fields of Asian Politics and International Relations.

China's Omnidirectional Peripheral Diplomacy

China's Omnidirectional Peripheral Diplomacy
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 408
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ISBN-10 : 9789813141803
ISBN-13 : 9813141808
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis China's Omnidirectional Peripheral Diplomacy by : Jianwei Wang

In view of its size, and vast land and sea boundaries that it shares with its neighbours, China has always regarded its peripheral policy as a crucial aspect of its national security. Such a mentality conforms to Chinese leaders' core belief that a stable external environment — in particular, its immediate region — remains the sine qua non for the continued and sustained rejuvenation of their nation.This book examines China's evolving strategies towards its surrounding peripheries. It is the first book to examine in detail President Xi Jinping's steering of China's peripheral diplomacy. It argues that China pursues an ambitious, omnidirectional regional diplomacy that emphasizes the entire periphery region, and not just specific peripheries. According to this book, Chinese regional policy cannot be properly and adequately understood without taking into account its full breadth, substance and scope. Featuring chapters that explore China's evolving policy in Northeast Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia and Central Asia, and addressing new developments under Xi, this book fleshes out the intricacies of how China has been managing its peripheral relationships in Asia under new circumstances and new leadership.

Routledge Handbook of China–India Relations

Routledge Handbook of China–India Relations
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 750
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ISBN-10 : 9781351001540
ISBN-13 : 135100154X
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Routledge Handbook of China–India Relations by : Kanti Bajpai

The Routledge Handbook of China–India Relations provides a much-needed understanding of the important and complex relationship between India and China. Reflecting the consequential and multifaceted nature of the bilateral relationship, it brings together thirty-five original contributions by a wide range of experts in the field. The chapters show that China–India relations are more far-reaching and complicated than ever and marked by both conflict and cooperation. Following a thorough introduction by the Editors, the handbook is divided into seven parts which combine thematic and chronological principles: Historical overviews Culture and strategic culture: constructing the other Core bilateral conflicts Military relations Economy and development Relations with third parties China, India, and global order This handbook will be an essential reference work for scholars interested in International Relations, Asian Politics, Global Politics, and China–India relations.

India-China Relations

India-China Relations
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 8126928581
ISBN-13 : 9788126928583
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis India-China Relations by : Kulwant Rai Gupta

The Sino-Indian Rivalry

The Sino-Indian Rivalry
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9781009193535
ISBN-13 : 1009193538
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis The Sino-Indian Rivalry by : Šumit Ganguly

Draws on theoretical literature on international rivalries to explain the origins and evolution of the Sino-Indian rivalry.