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ID:   122503


Advancing borders of the Chinese empire / Arpi, Claude   Journal Article
Arpi, Claude Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The incidents in the Depsang Plain, near the Karakoram Pass in April or more recently, in Chumar in South Ladakh, are the continuance of Nehru's blind spot for China. There is today a huge difference of 'perception' on the location of the Line of Actual Control which over the years has been moving towards the South and the West. The 1959 LAC was indeed far more advantageous for India than the present LAC.
Key Words Border Dispute  China  India  Ladakh  Nehru  Aksai Chin 
Line of Actual Control  Karakoram Pass  South Ladakh  Chumar  Zhou En-lai  Kashgar 
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ID:   126306


Analysing China`s border dispute resolution with South Asian st / Hashmi, Sana   Journal Article
Hashmi, Sana Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract South Asia, as a region, has always ranked high in importance in China`s foreign policy calculations. Since its inception on October 1, 1949, China has had enduring interests in South Asia which is basically a derivative of the subcontinent's location on China`s southwestern flank, next to the troublesome Tibetan and Xinjiang regions. One of the primitive determinants of China`s South Asia policy was its borders dispute with five countries of the region. China shares land border with five South Asian countries, namely, Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Nepal and Pakistan. These five South Asian countries got involve in latent boundary disputes with China as soon as the People`s Republic of China (PRC) was established and the colonialist power left the Indian subcontinent.
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ID:   127933


Analysis of PLAFF potential against India / Chhatwal, Ravinder   Journal Article
Chhatwal, Ravinder Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract China's growing military build-up and increasing assertiveness against its neighbouring countries has been a reason for concern to many nations. China has territorial and maritime disputes with many of its neighbours . Their major dispute is with Taiwan. Both the countries claim to be the legitimate government of China. China claims to be a part of its territory and has openly stated that it will be ready to use force. If required, to annex Taiwan. China also claims Senkaku islands, also claomed by Japan, as theirs. Another dispute area is Paracel island which is occupied by China but Claimed by Taiwan and Vietnam. China is also involved in a dispute with the Philippines over the Scarborough Shoal. The Spratly islands are another complex bone of contention between China, Taiwan, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam. With India, the border dispute has not yet been resolved.
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ID:   128752


Balancing act: India should realise the road to stability with China passes through Pakistan / Sawhney, Pravin   Journal Article
Sawhney, Pravin Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   070871


Blood borders: how a better Middle East would look / Peters, Ralph   Journal Article
Peters, Ralph Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Border and territorial disputes: a kissing's references publication / Day, Alan J (ed.) 1982  Book
Day, Alan J (ed.) Book
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Publication Essex, Longman, 1982.
Description x,406p.
Standard Number 582902517
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ID:   004843


Border and territorial disputes / edited by John B Allcock et.al. 1992  Book
Allcock John B ed. Book
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Edition 3rd Ed.
Publication Harlow, Longman Grp., 1992.
Description xii,630p.;maps
Standard Number 0-582-20931-5
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ID:   069244


Border disputes and regional integration in Central Asia / Karaev, Zainiddin   Journal Article
Karaev, Zainiddin Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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ID:   067314


Border studies: Changing perspectives and theoretical approaches / Kolossov, Vladimir   Journal Article
Kolossov, Vladimir Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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ID:   067412


Borders between azerbaijan, Georgia, and Russia: Soviet heritage / Arkhpova, Ekaterina   Journal Article
Arkhpova, Ekaterina Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Border Dispute  Russia  Azerbaijan  Georgia  Border Issues 
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ID:   084409


Boundary politics of independent Africa / Touval, Saadia 1972  Book
Touval, Saadia Book
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Publication Cambridge, Harward University press, 1972.
Description 334p.
Standard Number 674080254
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ID:   114628


Challenges in India-Pakistan relations / Tennyson, K N   Journal Article
Tennyson, K N Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The politics of the Southern Asia region is mainly influenced by the political developments that take place in the two neighbouring Southern Asian countries, India and Pakistan. However, IndoPak relations have never been stable; rather, they have fluctuated from acrimony to cooperation and vice versa. Since the partition of the Indian subcontinent, relations between the two neighbouring countries have been defined by a host of post-partition political problems and crises like the border dispute, Kashmir dispute, water dispute, etc. The emergence of the Cold War politics in the Indian subcontinent further aggravated the acrimonious relations between India and Pakistan. The Pakistani leaders have never reconciled the grievances of the post-partition political problems, especially on the Kashmir issue; thus, they consider India as the 'biggest threat' to their existence. 1 Because of this fear psychosis, they joined hands with the US-led Western military alliance Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO) and Central Treaty Organisation (CENTO), and manoeuvred Pakistan's policy towards the Muslim countries to develop 'power parity' with India, if not in economic terms, then through military technology
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ID:   116032


China - North Korea relations: emerging trends / Pokharna, Bhawna   Journal Article
Pokharna, Bhawna Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   098477


China and South China Sea territorial dispute: is it sovereignty / Rajasimman, S   Journal Article
Rajasimman, S Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Border Dispute  Territorial Dispute  Sea  China  South China 
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ID:   122153


China has shrunk the border: while for us the border is 4,056km, Beijing insists it is 2,000m only / Sawhney, Pravin   Journal Article
Sawhney, Pravin Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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China’s approach towards boundary dispute resolution: a case study of Central Asia / Hashmi, Sana   Article
Hashmi, Sana Article
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China-Pakistan border dispute: old issues and new developments / Kondapali, Srikanth   Journal Article
Kondapali, Srikanth Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words Border Dispute  China  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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ID:   152045


China's rise and future trends in Sino-Indian relations / Ranade, Jayadeva   Journal Article
Ranade, Jayadeva Journal Article
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China's Strategy for Sino-Indian Boundary Disputes, 1950–1962 / Dai, Chaowu   Journal Article
Dai, Chaowu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Between the establishment of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the outbreak of the Sino-Indian Border War in 1962, there were three distinct stages in Beijing's approaches to border issues with India. A "temporary maintenance of the status quo" marks the first stage, from 1951 to 1954. In the second stage, from 1955 to April 1960, China prepared for a negotiated settlement and proposed an East-West swap solution, with China's recognition of the McMahon Line as a prerequisite. In the third stage, from May 1960 to October 1962, judging that India was unwilling to negotiate a solution, China made preparations for deployment of its military and adopted a policy of "never yield while striving to avoid bloodshed, create interlocking positions for long-term armed coexistence" on the border issue, ultimately proceeding to the border conflict. This research analyzes the roles that domestic politics, Chinese leaders' perspectives, and dynamics related to the Cold War have played in China's strategies toward its border tensions with India. More importantly, based upon research in declassified archives, this article identifies the major issues of the Sino-Indian border dispute and hence attempts to provide a framework for China and India to build a mutually acceptable approach to future discussions as well as for formulating a resolution to the boundary issue.
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ID:   062884


China-Vietnam border war / Bhattacharya, S S   Article
Bhattacharya, S S Article
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Publication Mar 1979.
Key Words Border Dispute  China  Border Conflict  Vientam 
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