The China–India Rivalry in the Globalisation Era
T. V. Paul
Price
2065
ISBN
9789352875207
Language
English
Pages
368
Format
Hardback
Dimensions
140 x 216 mm
Year of Publishing
2019
Territorial Rights
Restricted
Imprint
Orient BlackSwan
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The China–India rivalry began in the 1950s and deepened with the 1962 border war. Despite several rounds of negotiations, no end to this rivalry is in sight, and intermittent militarised flare-ups persist, most recently seen in the 2017 Doklam standoff.

The China–India Rivalry in the Globalisation Era takes a critical look at relations between the two countries and asks: What explains the peculiar contours of this rivalry? How is it different from the India–Pakistan rivalry? What influence does intensified globalisation and issues such as US–China competition and China’s expanding reach into the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean have on this conflict?

Today, while China–India relations are somewhat positive in many aspects, the rivalry has entered a new phase, with China’s growing ambition to become a global power and India’s desire to be recognised as a rising great power colliding in different spheres.

Viewing the relationship as largely asymmetrical, the chapters study the key themes of the conflict such as status concerns, differing perceptions of international order, the quest for resources, and water and territorial disputes; and through this relationship, the book emphasises the need to study the dynamic nature of interstate rivalry itself.

T. V. Paul is James McGill Professor of International Relations, Department of Political Science, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.

List of Tables and Figures
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Publishers’ Acknowledgements

Part I: Introduction
1. Explaining Conflict and Cooperation in the China–India Rivalry
T. V. Paul

Part II: Sources
2. Territory and the China–India Competition
Mahesh Shankar

3. Asymmetrical Competitors: Status Concerns and the China–India Rivalry
Xiaoyu Pu

4. China, India, and their Differing Conceptions of International Order
Manjari Chatterjee Miller

5. Balancing Strategies and the China–India Rivalry
Zhen Han and Jean-François Bélanger

6. China and India’s Quest for Resources and its Impact on the Rivalry
Calvin Chen

7. Power Asymmetry and the China–India Water Dispute
Selina Ho

Part III: Strategies

8. Himalayan Standoff: Strategic Culture and the China–India Rivalry
Andrew Scobell

9. Nuclear Deterrence in the China–India Dyad
Vipin Narang

Part IV: Mitigators
10. Globalisation’s Impact: Trade and Investment in China–India Relations
Matthew A. Castle

11. China–India Engagement in Institutions: Convergence and Divergence on Global Governance Reforms
Feng Liu

Part V: Conclusions
12. Whither Rivalry or Withered Rivalry?

             Notes on the Editors and Contributors
             Index

Release Date : 08-Jan-2019 Venue : Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, Teen Murti Bhaw
The China-India Rivalry in the Globalisation Era