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Cold war in South Asia: Britain, the United States and the Indian subcontinent 1945-1965 / McGarr, Paul M 2013  Book
McGarr, Paul M Book
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Edition South Asian ed.
Publication DelhI, Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Description xii, 391p.: mapshbk
Standard Number 9781107150560
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Events leading to the Sino-Indian conflict of 1962 / Khatri, Sunil 2017  Book
Khatri, Sunil Book
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Publication New Delhi, IDSA, 2017.
Description 172p.pbk
Series IDSA Monograph Series no; 58
Standard Number 9789382169710
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Past perfect, future tense: political leadership should ensure that India's military becomes a force to reckon with / Malik, V P   Journal Article
Malik, V P Journal Article
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Re-collecting empire: Victimhood and the 1962 Sino-Indian war / Miller, Manjari Chatterjee   Journal Article
Miller, Manjari Chatterjee Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract As rising powers, India and China are critical to regional and global stability in the twenty-first century. While most analyses of their behavior emphasize their material capabilities as an explanatory variable, this article takes into greater account the role of the past. This involves how they both operate under a "post-imperial ideology" (PII), an emphasis on colonial trauma and "victimhood," exemplified in their still unresolved territorial dispute. Using new documents, this article shows how PII led to the breakdown of the negotiations between the two sides and war in 1962. PII not only suggests a new way to think about two important rising powers today, China and India, it also offers a new way to think about states in the international system.
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