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Chinese and Indian Strategic Behavior
Growing Power and Alarm
This book offers an empirical comparison of Chinese and Indian international strategies across culture, foreign policy, the military and the economy.
George J. Gilboy (Author), Eric Heginbotham (Author)
9781107661691, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 12 March 2012
376 pages, 12 b/w illus. 3 maps 42 tables
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm, 0.51 kg
'Gilboy and Heginbotham deliver a thoroughly researched and compelling comparison of Chinese and Indian strategic behaviour, and also provide another 'way ahead for US policy' approach.' RUSI Journal
This book offers an empirical comparison of Chinese and Indian international strategic behavior. It is the first study of its kind, filling an important gap in the literature on rising Indian and Chinese power and American interests in Asia. The book creates a framework for the systematic and objective assessment of Chinese and Indian strategic behavior in four areas: (1) strategic culture; (2) foreign policy and use of force; (3) military modernization (including defense spending, military doctrine and force modernization); and (4) economic strategies (including international trade and energy competition). The utility of democratic peace theory in predicting Chinese and Indian behavior is also examined. The findings challenge many assumptions underpinning Western expectations of China and India.
1. Introduction
2. Strategic culture: unique paths to veiled realpolitik
3. Foreign policy, use of force, and border settlements
4. Military modernization: defense spending
5. Military doctrine: towards emphasis on offensive action
6. Military force modernization and power projection
7. Economic strategic behavior: trade and energy
8. India, China, and democratic peace theory
9. Meeting the dual challenge: a U.S. strategy for China and India.
Subject Areas: Political economy [KCP], International relations [JPS], Cultural studies [JFC]