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Book SynopsisScholars from political science, history, economics, international relations, and security studies offer fresh insight into the relationship between the two most populous nations on Earth.
Trade ReviewThe publication takes a multidisciplinary approach and has inputs from political science, history, economics, international relations and security studies... The book also focuses on the broader international contexts for the bilateral relations between China and India. Indus Business Journal an important book...should be read by policy-makers -- Arnold Beichman Sunday Times Washington DC This excellent collection...fills a gap in the literature on Asia's international relations...Highly recommended. Choice
Table of ContentsForeword, by Winston Lord and Frank G. Wisner Part 1. Historical Overview 1. Introduction, by Francine R. Frankel 2. Perception and China Policy in India, by Steven A. Hoffman 3. One-Sided Rivalry: China's Perceptions and Policies toward India, by Susan Shirk Part 2. Dimensions of the India-China Relationship 4. India and China: Border Issues, Domestic Integration, and International Security, by Sumit Ganguly 5. China and India in Asia, by Ashley J. Tellis 6. The Nuclear and Security Balance, by George Perkovich 7. Economic Reforms and Global Integration, by T. N. Srinivasan 8. Convergent Chinese and Indian Perspectives on the Global Order, by James Clad 9. Quiet Competition and the Future of Sino-Indian Relations, by Mark W. Frazier Part 3. Implications for the United States 10. The Evolution of the "Strategic Triangle" among China, India, and the United States, by Harry Harding Contributors