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China and India : Great Power Rivals.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Malik, Mohan
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2011.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Title page; copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Acronyms; ch1-Introduction; Notes; Part 1: The Burden of History; ch2-Strategic Cultures: Pax Sinica vs. Pax Indica; Strategic Culture; From Civilizations to Nation-States; Hierarchy: Tribute and the Doctrine of Mandala (Concentric Circles); The Concept of Centrality: The Middle Kingdom Syndrome; Geopolitical Shifts; Future Tense; Notes; ch3-India's China Debate: Eyeing the Dragon; Key Issues and Developments; Principal Drivers in India's China Debate; Major Stakeholders and Actors: Interests and Agendas.
  • Three Schools of Thought: Engagement, Concirclement, and AppeasementConclusion; Notes; ch4-China Perceives India: ""GreatPower Dreamer""; The Historical Context; Mao, Zhou, and Nixon Assess India of the 1960s and 1970s; Chinese Perspectives in the 1980s and 1990s; India in China's Eyes in the 2000s: More Continuity Than Change; Beijing's India Strategy: ""Chinese Checkers 2.0""; Conclusion; Notes; Part 2: Flashpoints and Fault Lines; ch5-Tibet and the Territorial Dispute; Tibet: History in Dispute; China's Tibet: The Cultural and Ideological Divide; China's Tibet: India Caught in the Middle.
  • Chinese Concerns: Future TenseTerritorial Dispute; Discord over Accord; New Chinese Perspectives on Territorial Dispute; Conclusion; Notes; ch6-The China-Pakistan-India Triangle; Meeting of Minds: Shared Interests, Values, and Worldviews; The Ties That Bind; Conclusion; Notes; ch7-Burma: Fulcrum of Rivalry; History and Strategic Culture; The End of Neutrality and Tightening of China's Embrace; China's Shadow over Burma: Key Objectives; India's Concerns and Response; ASEAN's Dream: Turn a Pariah into a Player; Limitations of ""Constructive Engagement""; Can Burma be a Pivotal Player?
  • ConclusionNotes; ch8-The Proliferation Axis; WMD Friendship Store: Dangerous Liaisons; China's Allies: Beijing's Blowback; Conclusion; Postscript; The Khan Network; Nonstate Actors + Proliferation = Nuclear Terrorism; DPRK Won, United States Lost?; Third-Tier Proliferation: Iran and Burma; Conclusion; Notes; ch9-Multilateral Maneuvers; Security Council Reform: China Signals Its Veto; The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation: Enter the Dragon; The East Asia Summit: More Discord Than Accord; The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: No Pakistan, No India.
  • Chinese Checkers: The NSG and the US-India Nuclear Energy PactThe Indian Alphabet Soup: MGC, BIMSTEC, CoD, IBSA, and IONS; Multilateral Melody: Same Song, Different Tune; Conclusion; Notes; Part 3: Will the Future Resemble the Past?; ch10-Energy Flows and Maritime Rivalries in the Indian Ocean; The Significance of the Indian Ocean Region; Energy Flows in the IOR; Major Vulnerabilities and Threats to Energy and Trade Flows in the IOR; The Age of Oilpolitik: Major Powers' Interests and Role in the IOR; Japan's Anxieties; China and the Lure of Indian Ocean Energy.