India and China in the Colonial World

India and China in the Colonial World
Author: Madhavi Thampi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2017-07-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351588157

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India and China in the Colonial World brings together thirteen essays by eminent Indian and Chinese scholars as well as young researchers who look at the multidimensional interaction between the two countries. This interaction was of many kinds and took place at various levels. This volume casts new light on some of the problems that have confronted the relations between India and China as new states and, in doing so, challenges stereotyped images of this relationship. The major areas of India-China relationships covered in this book include some aspects of the situation during and after World War II. Some papers, such as those on the importance of Shanghai in Sino-Indian trade, the presence of the Chinese community in India and Indians in China; Indian fighters in the Taiping Rebellion; Gandhi and the Chinese in South Africa; and ties between south-west China and north-east India during World War II; present the findings of new research. Others such as those pertaining to India-China relations in the period, such as the opium trade; the controversial visit of Rabindranath Tagore to China; and the complexity of Subhash Chandra Bose’s position with relation to both China and Japan have been put in a new light. The essays in this book are particularly relevant as they help to understand the relationship between India and China in the context of a historical perspective.

China India the Eastern World

China  India   the Eastern World
Author: James Morel Gibbs,Martin Banham,Femi Osofisan
Publsiher: James Currey, is
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2016
Genre: Africa
ISBN: 1847011470

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Extends the study of China's "soft power" into theatre studies and looks more widely at syncretic traditions evolving in other long-term historic exchanges between Asia and Africa.

India and China in the Emerging Dynamics of East Asia

India and China in the Emerging Dynamics of East Asia
Author: G. V. C. Naidu,Mumin Chen,Raviprasad Narayanan
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2014-11-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9788132221388

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Though considerable research literature is now available on China–India relations, most of it still follows a conventional narrative, viewing the relationship through the narrow conflictual prism limited to South Asia than in the new, larger perspective, especially in the context of emerging East Asian dynamics. This book offers comprehensive analyses of some of these issues in papers addressing two broad themes. One, significant trends in the relationship between China and India on a range of issues, including economic development models, their military strategies, and the boundary dispute; and two, how others are responding to the rise of India and China and their impact on East Asia. Together, the chapters constitute a comprehensive study on both China–India relations and their concurrent rise, including a variety of perspectives and methodologies. Written by some of the top experts on the subject from India, China, Japan, and Taiwan and covering a broad range of issues, the book will generate considerable interest in understanding this relatively neglected dimension of today’s East Asia.

China India and the Eastern World

China  India and the Eastern World
Author: Martin Banham,James Gibbs,Femi Osofisan
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2016
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781847011466

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Extends the study of China's soft power into theatre studies and looks more widely at syncretic traditions evolving in other long-term historic exchanges between Asia and Africa.

Great Thinkers of the Eastern World

Great Thinkers of the Eastern World
Author: Ian Philip McGreal
Publsiher: HarperResource
Total Pages: 542
Release: 1995
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: STANFORD:36105012352881

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Information on religious and philosophical thinkers from China, India, Japan, Korea and the Islamic world

China India and the Ruins of Washington

China  India and the Ruins of Washington
Author: Austin Coates
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1972
Genre: China
ISBN: STANFORD:36105033689006

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Attempts to explain the Oriental mind to the Westerner and break down preconceptions of the East.

The East Moves West

The East Moves West
Author: Geoffrey Kemp
Publsiher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2012-06-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780815724315

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While traditionally powerful Western economies are treading water at best, beset by crises in banking, housing, and employment, industrial growth and economic development are exploding in China and India. The world's two most populous nations are the biggest reasons for Asia's growing footprint on other global regions. The increasing size and impact of that footprint are especially important in the Middle East, an economic, religious, and geopolitical linchpin. The East Moves West details the growing interdependence of the Middle East and Asia and projects the likely ramifications of this evolving relationship. It also examines the role of Pakistan, Japan, and South Korea in the region. Geoffrey Kemp, a longtime analyst of global security and political economy, compares and contrasts Indian and Chinese involvement in the Middle East. He stresses an embedded historical dimension that gives India substantially more familiarity and interest in the region—India was there first, and it has maintained that head start. Both nations, however, are clearly on the rise and leaving an indelible mark on the Middle East, and that enhanced influence has international ramifications for the United States and throughout the world. Does the emergence of these Asian giants—with their increasingly huge need for energy—strengthen the case for cooperative security, particularly in the maritime arena? After all, safe and open sea-lanes remain an essential component of mutually beneficial intercontinental trade, making India and China increasingly dependent on safe passage of oil tankers. Or will we see reversion to more traditional competition and even conflict, given that the major Asian powers themselves have so many unresolved problems and that the future of the U.S. presence in the area is uncertain. Kemp believes the United States will remain the dominant military power in the region but will have to share some security responsibilities with the Asians, esp

Ancient Accounts of India and China

Ancient Accounts of India and China
Author: Abū Zayd Ḥasan ibn Yazīd Sīrāfī,al-tājir Sulaymān
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1733
Genre: China
ISBN: PRNC:32101077780995

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