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100 _aChung, Tan
245 0 _aRise of the Asian giants
260 _aLondon
260 _bAnthem Press
260 _c2008
300 _a298 p.
365 _b9000
365 _dRS
520 _aWhile the rise of China has long been an accepted fact of international economic and political relations, the more recent rise of India as an economic power has provoked intense global interest. This book presents a Chinese assessment of how China and India see themselves each in relation to the other, focusing on their experiences of modernization and economic reform and their ramifications on each country's role in global affairs. Eschewing the geo-political idiom of competition and rivalry between emerging Asian giants, the book seeks to understand the parallel, complementary, convergent and divergent development experiences from a more self-consciously geo-civilizational perspective, contextualizing developments in both the short-term framework of independent nationhood, against the more immediate background of nationalist and anti-imperialist struggles, and in the longue duree of shared, continental histories.
650 _aChina-India-economic and political relations
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