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| 100 | _aFang, Tien-sze | ||
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_aAsymmetrical threat perceptions in India-China relations / _cby Tien-sze Fang |
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_aNew Delhi _bOxford University Press _c2014 |
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_aYMCA Library Building, 1, Jai Singh Road, _bNew Delhi _e110001 |
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| 490 | _a The Oxford international relations in South Asia series | ||
| 500 | _a Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-237) and index. | ||
| 520 | _a Why are India and China not able to develop long-term stable and friendly relations? While trying to answer this question, this book provides a new perspective for understanding the relations between the two nations by highlighting the asymmetry of the threat perceptions between them. The major issues of India-China relations, including the nuclear issue, the boundary problem, the Tibet issue, regional competition and cooperation, and China-India relations in the global context, are further examined with an analytical approach. | ||
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