China, India and the Future of International Society
China, India and the Future of International Society
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Author(s): Gaskarth, Jamie
ISBN No.: 9781783482597
Pages: 184
Year: 201507
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 257.93
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

"China, India and the Future of International Security . provides a thought-provoking compilation assessing the impact of China and India's rise in the East and this impact on international security around the world." -- Midwest Book Review "There is no doubt that China and India have 'risen'; the question is how they will conduct themselves among the other great powers they are joining. This book is the only game in town to systematically address this question. Those who doubt that there are expectations of great power conduct will be enlightened, and the soothsayers of doom likely to be confounded, by their findings." --Cornelia Navari, Visiting Professor, University of Buckingham "This volume provides a significant empirical contribution to the literature on international society including an excellent discussion about the role of China and India in this field. It should be read by anyone interested in the relationship between great powers and international order, in general, and the work of the English School of International Relations, in particular." --Yannis A.


Stivachtis, Chair of the English School Section, International Studies Association; Virginia Tech "An outstanding and timely collection exploring the multifaceted nature of China's and India's rise and their likely impact on international society. Leading specialists stress the key similarities and differences between the two countries and the roles both of internal forces and external influences in shaping their foreign policies. An important book for scholars and general readers alike." --Yale Ferguson, Professorial Fellow, Division of Global Affairs, Rutgers University "This volume offers an insightful comparative analysis of the rise of China and India beyond the realist and the liberal paradigms. It is a valuable contribution to the existing English School literature on the emerging powers and the future of global international society in the putative Asian century." --Yongjin Zhang, Professor of International Politics, University of Bristol.


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