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China and India in Central Asia: A New "Great Game"? - CERI Series in International Relations and Political Economy Sebastien Peyrouse
China and India in Central Asia: A New "Great Game"? - CERI Series in International Relations and Political Economy
Sebastien Peyrouse
This book looks at how China and India's growing interests in Central Asia disrupt the traditional Russia-U. S. 'Great Game' at the heart of the old continent. In the years to come, both Asian powers are looking to redeploy their rivalry on the Central Asian and Afghan theatres on a geopolitical, but also political and economic level.
Marc Notes: Originally published: 2010.; Explaining how China and India's growing interests in Central Asia disrupt the traditional Russia-U. S. 'great game' at the heart of the old continent, this text looks at how both Asian powers are looking to redeploy their rivalry on geopolitical, political and economic levels in the region. Table of Contents: 1. Why Central Asia? The Strategic Rationale of Indian and Chinese Involvement in the Region; M. Laruelle, J. Francois Huchet, S. Peyrouse and B. BalciPART I: NEGOTIATING PROJECTIONS OF POWER IN CENTRAL ASIA 2. Russia Facing China and India in Central Asia: Cooperation, Competition, and Hesitations; M. Laruelle 3. Central Asia-China Relations and their Relative Weight in Chinese Foreign Policy; J. P. Cabestan 4. An Elephant in a China Shop? India's "Look North" to Central Asia... Seeing Only China; E. Kavalski 5. Afghanistan and Regional Strategy: The India Factor; M. Singh Roy 6. Afghan Factor in Reviving Sino-Pak Axis; S. SinghPART II: INDIA AND CHINA IN CENTRAL ASIA, BETWEEN COOPERATION, PARALLELISM, AND COMPETITION 7. India and China in Central Asia: Mirroring their Bilateral Relations; J. Francois Huchet 8. India - China Interactions in Central Asia through the Prism of Paul Kennedy's Analysis of Great Powers; B. Chaudhuri and M. Sethi 9. Cooperation or Competition? China and India in Central Asia; Z. Huasheng PART III: CHINESE AND INDIAN ECONOMIC IMPLEMENTATIONS FROM THE CASPIAN BASIN TO AFGHANISTAN10. Scramble for Caspian Energy: Can Big Power Competition Sidestep China and India?; P. L. Dash 11. Comparing the Economic Involvement of China and India in post-Soviet Central Asia; S. Peyrouse 12. The Reconstruction Issue in Afghanistan: The Indian and Chinese Contribution; G. Sachdeva PART IV: REVISITED HISTORICAL BACKGROUNDS, DISPUTED RELIGIOUS MODERNITIES 13. From the Oxus to the Indus: Looking Back at India-Central Asia Connexions in the Early Modern Age; L. Gayer 14. Uyghur Islam: Caught between Foreign Influences and Domestic Constraints; R. Castets 15. The Jama'at al Tabligh in Central Asia: A Mediator in the Recreation of Islamic Relations with the Indian Subcontinent; B. BalciBiographical Note: Marlene Laruelle is Director of the Central Asia Program, a research professor of international affairs, The Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (IERES), The Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University, USA. Sebastian Peyrouse is a research professor of international affairs at The Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (IERES), The Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University, USA. Jean-Francois Huchet is Director of the French Centre for Research on Contemporary China (CEFC) in Hong Kong. Bayram Balci has been Director of the French Institute for Central Asian Studies since 2006. Review Quotes: "Marlene Laruelle and Jean-Francois Huchet have assembled a talented group of scholars from Europe, India, China, and Australia to assess the neglected Sino-Indian dimension of Central Asia's twenty-first century 'Great Game.' These insightful essays are a valuable addition to our understanding of great-power politics in this complex and vital region and will be of interest to specialists and general readers alike." - Charles E. Ziegler, Professor and University Scholar, Department of Political Science, University of Louisville, USA"China and India in Central Asia is a timely book which deals with one of the regions of the world where our future is being written. Two Asian giants in urgent need of natural resources to sustain their growth are bordering Central Asian countries which are among the richest area for minerals, oil and gas. But Central Asia is also at the heart of the new 'Great game' because of the Afghan war and the spread of Islamism, two causes of concern for Beijing and New Delhi. Will they cooperate to build a better world? Will they fight? The book sets the terms of analysis." - Christophe Jaffrelot, CERI-Sciences Po/CNRS, France"The volume contributes to the growing literature on Central Asia by focusing on a rather neglected dimension, the regional implications of China-India interactions. It approaches the problem of China-India relations from a wide range of regional and disciplinary perspectives and the volume involves a diverse group of scholars from Central Asia, China, India, and Europe." - Elizabeth Wishnick, Associate Professor of Political Science, Montclair State University and Adjunct Associate Research Scholar, Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University, USA
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | December 3, 2014 |
| ISBN13 | 9781137484086 |
| Publishers | Palgrave Macmillan |
| Genre | Cultural Region > Asian Studies |
| Pages | 254 |
| Dimensions | 217 × 137 × 13 mm · 338 g |
| Editor | Balci, B. |
| Editor | Huchet, J. |
| Editor | Laruelle, M. |
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