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Belt and Road Initiative : Chinese Nationalism or Chinese Colonialism?
/ Agrahari, Kalpana S
Agrahari, Kalpana S
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Nationalism has been a crucial factor for the ruling Communist Party in legitimizing its rule in the country since communist revolution. The slogan of ‘China Dream,’ coined by the president Xi Zinping, seeks to retrieve lost territories and to achieve the glory of past days.
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Belt and Road Initiative
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Belt and Road Initiative : Chinese Nationalism or Chinese Colonialism ?
/ Agrahari, Kalpana S
Agrahari, Kalpana S
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Nationalism has been a perilous journey for China shaped by the historical factor of humiliation of great China by foreign powers. Recognizing China as a victim country is a core theme of Chinese edition of nationalism which accuses the imperial and colonist forces of 19th and 20th centuries for the loss of Chinese territory and its vanity. The people of China were full of pride and believed themselves as the epicenter of global politics until they faced setback in wars with Britain and Japan in the 19th century.
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Indo-Myanmar Relations: an Analysis of the Realist Phase of Indian Foreign Policy
/ Agrahari, Kalpana S
Agrahari, Kalpana S
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This paper tries to analysis the recent trends of Indo-Myanmar bilateral relationship. It tries to unearth the factors that pushed New Delhi for readjusting its policies towards its north eastern neighbour. It also assesses the future prospects of Indo-Myanmar relations in the context of development, democracy,security, stability and growing Chines shadow in the Indian subcontinent.
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Indian Foreign Policy
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Indo-Myanmar Relations
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