India and China : the battle between soft and hard power / Prem Shankar Jha.
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TextLanguage: English Series: Non-fiction / Read morePublication details: New Delhi : Penguin/Viking, 2010.Description: x, 398 p.: 23cmISBN: - 9780670083275
- HC 435.2 J59i 2010
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| HC 435.2 G659i 2004 India brandished : the branding of a nation : about a nation emerging from a permanent possibility of brand sensation to a reality of sensational branding that is, India / | HC 435.2 I39 1999 India in the era of economic reforms / | HC 435.2 I39 2010 India's economic development since 1947 / | HC 435.2 J59i 2010 India and China : the battle between soft and hard power / | HC 435.2 M332r 2004 Remaking India : one country, one destiny / | HC 435.2 P295g 2002 Glimpses of Indian economic policy : an insider's view / | HC 435.2 S957f 2010 Foreign aid for Indian NGOs : problem or solution? / |
Translation of : Crouching dragon, hidden tiger: can China and India dominate the West?
Includes bibliographical references (p.348-386) and index
A study in contrasts -- 1. Hegemony in decline -- 2. David and Goliath -- 3. On parallel tracks -- 4. Explaining China’s and India’s rise -- China -- 5. China: the management of disorder -- 6. Enigmas explained -- 7. A predatory state -- 8. How recession has sharpened conflict -- India -- 9. Why was India’s growth so slow? -- 10. Reforms and the demise of the intermediate regime -- China -- 11. The innate conservatism of China’s reforms -- 12. Democratization with Chinese characteristics--the bridge China must cross -- India -- 13. India: the challenge of the future -- 14. Fading vision of equity -- Conclusion -- 15. Running out of time
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