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Chargement... The Long Game: How the Chinese Negotiate with India (édition 2021)par Vijay Gokhale (Auteur)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. A short and neat book on the dynamics of negotiations between the two countries. If anything, it shows how hugely China looms over India's world vision, almost to the exclusion of other relations. Since it is based on the author's personal experience in the Indian Foreign Service, it offers many ground-level nuggets of advice for those who have to face the formidable foreign affairs machine of the Chinese. The author has however picked a very few cases, mostly where he feels India won the diplomatic war of nerves, such as the nuclear embargo after India's test explosions, and the naming of Pakistani terrorists on the proscribed list which China stone-walled for a decade or more. Thus there is very little material on the Sino-India fracas of 1962, which is a pity since this is what defines the Indian reaction to its northern neighbor. The author also provides a long list of Chinese think-tanks and front organisations that he says India should be wary of, thereby more or less putting a dampener on cultural and academic contacts. A more productive approach would possibly call for a similar exercise from the other end, so that Indian foreign policy makers will have a wider palette to choose from. ( ) aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Indias relations with the Peoples Republic of China have captured the popular imagination ever since the 1950s but have rarely merited a detailed understanding of the issues. Individual episodes tend to arouse lively debate, which often dissipates without a deeper exploration of the factors that shaped the outcomes. This book explores the dynamics of negotiation between the two countries, from the early years after Independence until the current times, through the prism of six historical and recent events in the India-China relationship. The purpose is to identify the strategy, tactics and tools that China employs in its diplomatic negotiations with India, and the learnings for India from its past dealings with China that may prove helpful in future negotiations with the country. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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