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US - CHINA RIVALRY (4) answer(s).
 
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Can China and India rise peacefully? / Ganguly, Sumit; Pardesi, Manjeet S   Journal Article
Ganguly, Sumit Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article provides a brief overview of the theoretical literature on the rise of China, and then explores the implications of the rise of China for the U.S.- China rivalry. It then describes sources of underlying tensions in the Sino-Indian relationship. China and India are not only engaged in a competition for power and influence in Asia, but they are also locked in a particularly contentious border dispute. The authors then argue that economic interdependence may not be enough to offset the sources of conflict in the Sino-Indian rivalry. This holds true in spite of the presence of nuclear weapons by both sides in this dyad. Therefore, a limited conventional war remains a distinct possibility even though it is by no means inevitable.
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Diplomatic seesaw: how India conducts diplomacy with Pakistan and China / Sibal, Kanwal   Journal Article
Sibal, Kanwal Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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South-east Asia's challenging future / Pongsudhirak, Thitinan   Journal Article
Pongsudhirak, Thitinan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Thitinan Pongsudhirak discusses the difficult situation confronting states in a major battleground region in the growing US-Chinese rivalry.
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U.S. strategy in Southeast Asia: power broker, not hegemon / Greene, David J   Journal Article
Greene, David J Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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