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Emerging China: Prospects of Partnership in Asia

Editat de Sudhir T. Devare, Swaran Singh, Reena Marwah
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 dec 2011
This volume seeks to examine the evolving contours of Asian multilateralism through emerging China and how it is likely to impact on the growth trajectories of Asian countries. From this perspective, it explores the prospects for ‘partnership’ in Asia, especially in terms of China’s engagement with its principal Asian neighbours, especially India. A substantial part of the volume is devoted to debating China–India relations, highlighting their mutual stakes through their economic and security cooperation as well as their engagement with other countries and regional forums. The book furthers the understanding of the rise of China from an Indian perspective while simultaneously locating China’s rise in the economic dynamics of an emerging Asia.
The volume offers illuminating viewpoints, analyses and insights from multiple perspectives, mixed with academic rigour and up-to-date information.
It will be of interest to those engaged in economics, politics, trade relations, Indo-China relations, foreign policy, area studies, public policy, and strategic studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415502368
ISBN-10: 0415502365
Pagini: 436
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.97 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge India
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

List of tables. List of figures. List of abbreviations. Preface. Introduction Sudhir T. Devare, Swaran Singh and Reena Marwah Part 1: Asian Multilateralism 1. ASEAN multilateralism and the engagement of great powers Aileen S.P. Baviera 2. ASEAN at the crossroads of regionalism: The Indonesia perspective Meidyatama Suryodiningrat 3. Regional cooperation and engagement: The East Asia summit Ambassador Ong Keng Yong 4. Regional security architecture: Indian and Chinese positions D.S. Rajan 5. The emerging international China–India division of labour and India’s quest for status parity and security with China John W. Garver 6. China’s strategy in Asian regional cooperation: Toward multi-layered engagement Fu-Kuo Liu Part 2: Engaging China 7. Emerging China centrism: The prospect for epistemic partnership in the divided Sino-phone world Chih-Yu Shih 8. China’s new patterns of relationship with east Asia John Wong and Sarah Y. Tong 9. China’s 21st century status and challenges Phung Thi Hue 10. China’s rise: Changing contours of Japan’s foreign policy Tomohiko Taniguchi 11. Changing patterns in South Korea’s relations with China and India: The way forward Chung-in Moon 12. In the midst of the major powers: Malaysia’s Strategic options and outlook S. M. Tang 13. China–Singapore cyclical relations in the longue durée: Some lessons for the future Jean-Louis Margolin 14. Emerging China: Prospects for partnership in Asia: A perspective from Sri Lanka Nihal Rodrigo 15. Involving China through Asian integration: A Nepalese perspective Mohan P. Lohani 16. Burmese Tango: Indian and Chinese Games and Gains in Burma (Myanmar) since 1988 Renaud Egreteau Part 3: China India Equations 17. The trust deficit in India–China relations Tansen Sen 18. Soft power and foreign policy: Emerging China and its impact on India Christian Wagner 19. The shifting balance of power and the China–India relations: Between Cooperation and Competition Zhang Guihong 20. India rising and China–India strategic interaction: Geopolitical uncertainty vs. confidence building Zhang Li 21. The rising of China and India: Prospects of partnership Hu Shisheng and Peng Jing 22. Where are India–China relations heading? A Futuristic Outlook Ranjit Gupta. About the Editors. Notes on Contributors. Index

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This volume seeks to examine the evolving contours of Asian multilateralism through emerging China and how it is likely to impact on the growth trajectories of Asian countries. From this perspective, it explores the prospects for ‘partnership’ in Asia, especially in terms of China’s engagement with its principal Asian neighbours, especially India.