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India and China : the battle between soft and hard power / Prem Shankar Jha.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Penguin Books India c2010.Description: x, 398 p. ; 21 cm.(Hb)ISBN:
  • 9780670083275
DDC classification:
  • 337.54051 22
Contents:
A study in contrasts -- 1. Hegemony in decline -- 2. David and Goliath -- 3. On parallel tracks -- 4. Explaining China's and India's rise -- China -- 5. China: the management of disorder -- 6. Enigmas explained -- 7. A predatory state -- 8. How recession has sharpened conflict -- India -- 9. Why was India's growth so slow? -- 10. Reforms and the demise of the intermediate regime -- China -- 11. The innate conservatism of China's reforms -- 12. Democratization with Chinese characteristics--the bridge China must cross -- India -- 13. India: the challenge of the future -- 14. Fading vision of equity -- Conclusion -- 15. Running out of time.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [348]-398).

A study in contrasts -- 1. Hegemony in decline -- 2. David and Goliath -- 3. On parallel tracks -- 4. Explaining China's and India's rise -- China -- 5. China: the management of disorder -- 6. Enigmas explained -- 7. A predatory state -- 8. How recession has sharpened conflict -- India -- 9. Why was India's growth so slow? -- 10. Reforms and the demise of the intermediate regime -- China -- 11. The innate conservatism of China's reforms -- 12. Democratization with Chinese characteristics--the bridge China must cross -- India -- 13. India: the challenge of the future -- 14. Fading vision of equity -- Conclusion -- 15. Running out of time.

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