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|a China - India Relations: Review and Analysis (Volume 1) /
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|a Cover; Title; Half Title; Contents; I. Structure, Themes and Change: A Systemic Analysis of Sino-Indian Relations as a Process; 1. Structure; 2. Themes; 3. Change and inspiration; 4. Conclusion; II. The BRICS Mechanism and China-India Relations; 1. Features of the BRICS mechanism; 2. Western attitudes to the BRICS mechanism; 3. Why does India take an active part in the BRICS summit?; 4. The BRICS Summit: a new platform for China-India cooperation; III. Participation in FTAs Which Comprise China and India; 1. Common features of China and India's participation in FTAs.
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|a 2. Collisions between China and India's specific interests in the context of their participation in FTAs3. Conclusion; IV. Certainties and Uncertainties in China-India Relations; 1. Certainties; 2. Uncertainties; 3. Conclusion; V. Economic Strengths: A Study of Indian and Chinese Competitiveness; 1. Index adopted by the Global Competitive Report; 2. Global competitiveness rankings of China and India; 3. Comparison of China and India by Specific Sub-indices; VI. China and India: A Comparative Study of Economic Development Stages.
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|a 1. Economic growth in large developing countries: an analytical framework2. China and India"s initial stages of industrialization under open conditions; 3. China and India"s economic development paths: leading to the same result?; VII. Expansion of Outward FDI: a Comparative Study of China and India; 1. Evolution of China and India"s FDI; 2. Major factors behind China and India"s OFDI growth; 3. Comparison of OFDI structure between China and India; 4. Conclusion; VIII . China-India Political Relations: Implications and Features.
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|a 1. Significance in political economy of the simultaneous rises of China and India2. Implications and Features of the Sino-Indian Political Relationship; 3. Conclusion; IX. The Regional Impacts and International Significance of the Simultaneous Rise of China and India; 1. The successive rises of China and India, and their characteristics; 2. Impacts of the rise of China and India on the Asian region; 3. Noteworthy trends accompanying the rise of China and India; 4. International significance of the simultaneous rise of China and India; Copyright.
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|a China and India are two ancient civilizations and two ancient neighbors who are both poised to play a pivotal role in the future of the global economy. Written from a Chinese perspective by experts at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, this book analyzes and assesses the relationship between these two countries. At its core, the book examines the regional impact and international significance of the simultaneous rise of China and India. Sino-Indian relations are seen as a process which has been subject to fluctuation and change. Relations between the two countries are examined through the.
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