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Americans have remained curiously ignorant and incurious about India but have been obsessive and often wrong about China. Martin Sieff rectifies this imbalance in this worthwhile book. His discussion of the complex relationship between India and China relations is particularly first-rate, and his pragmatic approach to U.S. relations with both countries is simply superb. -- Charles W. Freeman, former Assistant Secretary of Defense; former U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Martin Sieff, who has read widely, thought deeply, and mastered his subject, offers a trenchant and timely critique of one of our reigning orthodoxies, which presents China as our inevitable adversary and India as our new partner in a latter-day variant of containment. But he goes the extra mile in this splendid book and offers an alternative and enlightened approach, one that our leaders and foreign policy pundits would do well to take seriously. -- Rajan Menon Monroe J. Rathbone Professor of International Relations, Lehigh University

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      Publisher: Cato Institute,U.S.
      Publication Date: 01/01/2010
      ISBN13: 9781935308218, 978-1935308218
      ISBN10: 1935308211

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      Americans have remained curiously ignorant and incurious about India but have been obsessive and often wrong about China. Martin Sieff rectifies this imbalance in this worthwhile book. His discussion of the complex relationship between India and China relations is particularly first-rate, and his pragmatic approach to U.S. relations with both countries is simply superb. -- Charles W. Freeman, former Assistant Secretary of Defense; former U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Martin Sieff, who has read widely, thought deeply, and mastered his subject, offers a trenchant and timely critique of one of our reigning orthodoxies, which presents China as our inevitable adversary and India as our new partner in a latter-day variant of containment. But he goes the extra mile in this splendid book and offers an alternative and enlightened approach, one that our leaders and foreign policy pundits would do well to take seriously. -- Rajan Menon Monroe J. Rathbone Professor of International Relations, Lehigh University

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