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Exaggeration of India–China competition in Nepalese politics: analysis of Nepalese media perceptions from 2008 to 2016 / Rijal, Mukti Ram   Journal Article
Rijal, Mukti Ram Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract I coded 166 pieces published in the Kantipur and Nagarik daily newspapers from 2008 to 2016 to analyze Nepalese media perception of the growing claims of India–China competition in Nepal. India is perceived as primarily responsible for the political instability in Nepal, and India–China competition is perceived as a secondary, much smaller factor. China itself is not perceived as contributing to political instability in Nepal; it is perceived as indifferent to Nepalese politics. Indian over-engagement, suggestions, and even pressures in Nepal are perceived as interventions in Nepalese politics, while China has successfully cultivated an image of cooperation and of indifference to internal Nepalese affairs.
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India-Myanmar relations: is there a shadow of China? / Iqbal, Humera   Journal Article
Iqbal, Humera Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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