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China and India : Asia's emergent great powers / Chris Ogden.

By: Material type: TextPublisher: Cambridge, UK ; Malden, MA : Polity, 2017Description: ix, 213 p : ill ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780745689869
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: China and India.LOC classification:
  • JZ1734 .O44
Contents:
Introduction : great power and the rise of China and India -- Domestic determinants -- Strategic cultures and identities -- Military capabilities and nuclear affairs -- Economic drivers -- Peripheral relations -- Multilateral interaction -- Engaging with US hegemony -- Conclusions : evaluation and future positioning.
Summary: "China and India are becoming increasingly influential, powerful and prominent countries - but what kind of powers do their leaders and people wish them to become? Will they act and behave like major western powers or as something altogether different, hence changing the very nature of international affairs? And as the Asian 21st century takes shape, how will these dynamics affect the wider geopolitical landscape and the balance of power? In this in-depth study, Chris Ogden evaluates the prospective impact of China and India upon the definition and nature of great power in the contemporary world. Whilst many contend that India and China will rise in a similar way to current and previous great powers - namely via traditional material, economic and military measures - Ogden explores the extent to which domestic political and cultural values as well as historical identities and perceptions are also central driving forces behind their common status, ambitions and worldviews. In so doing, he offers a new and comprehensive analysis of these two countries' past, contemporary and future global significance, in particular their mutual status as the world's first such post-colonial great powers"-- Provided by publisher.
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Machine generated contents note: List of Abbreviations List of Tables Acknowledgements Introduction: Great Power and the Rise of China and India Chapter 1: Domestic Determinants Chapter 2: Strategic Cultures & Doctrines Chapter 3: Military Capabilities & Nuclear Affairs Chapter 4: Economic Drivers Chapter 5: Peripheral Relations Chapter 6: Multilateral Interaction Chapter 7: Engaging with US Hegemony Conclusions: Evaluation & Future Positioning Bibliography Index.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-207) and index.

Introduction : great power and the rise of China and India -- Domestic determinants -- Strategic cultures and identities -- Military capabilities and nuclear affairs -- Economic drivers -- Peripheral relations -- Multilateral interaction -- Engaging with US hegemony -- Conclusions : evaluation and future positioning.

"China and India are becoming increasingly influential, powerful and prominent countries - but what kind of powers do their leaders and people wish them to become? Will they act and behave like major western powers or as something altogether different, hence changing the very nature of international affairs? And as the Asian 21st century takes shape, how will these dynamics affect the wider geopolitical landscape and the balance of power? In this in-depth study, Chris Ogden evaluates the prospective impact of China and India upon the definition and nature of great power in the contemporary world. Whilst many contend that India and China will rise in a similar way to current and previous great powers - namely via traditional material, economic and military measures - Ogden explores the extent to which domestic political and cultural values as well as historical identities and perceptions are also central driving forces behind their common status, ambitions and worldviews. In so doing, he offers a new and comprehensive analysis of these two countries' past, contemporary and future global significance, in particular their mutual status as the world's first such post-colonial great powers"-- Provided by publisher.

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