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An invaluable guide to understanding Indo-Chinese relations and its ramifications for the worldEven as the balance of power shifts from the West to the East, the relationship between India and China becomes increasingly significant. It is a relationship that will determine to a large extent the political and economic landscape of not only Asia but of the world as a whole. Yet, it is a relationship fraught with ambiguities and mistrust.It is time then to examine the mutual points of convergence and difference. This volume of essays, photographs and illustrations attempts to do just that, creating a kaleidoscope of responses to two ancient civilizations learning to cope with the pulls and pressures of modernity and with each other.

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India China. Neighbours Strangers, Ira Pande

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Titel
India China. Neighbours Strangers
Taal
Engels
Auteurs
Ira Pande
Jaar van publicatie
2010
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
455
ISBN10
8172239602
ISBN13
9788172239602
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An invaluable guide to understanding Indo-Chinese relations and its ramifications for the worldEven as the balance of power shifts from the West to the East, the relationship between India and China becomes increasingly significant. It is a relationship that will determine to a large extent the political and economic landscape of not only Asia but of the world as a whole. Yet, it is a relationship fraught with ambiguities and mistrust.It is time then to examine the mutual points of convergence and difference. This volume of essays, photographs and illustrations attempts to do just that, creating a kaleidoscope of responses to two ancient civilizations learning to cope with the pulls and pressures of modernity and with each other.