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Asian rivalries conflict, escalation, and limitations on two-level games

✍ Scribed by Ganguly, Sumit;Thompson, William R


Publisher
Stanford security series, an imprint of Stanford university press
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
268
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Conflict propensities in Asian rivalries / Sumit Ganguly and William R. Thompson -- China and Taiwan : balance of rivalry with weapons of mass democratization / Andrew Scobell -- Domestic politics and the U.S.-China rivalry / Lyle J. Goldstein -- Peace and conflict in the Indo-Pakistani rivalry : domestic and strategic causes / S. Paul Kapur -- Instability in Tibet and the Sino-Indian strategic rivalry : do domestic politics matter? / Manjeet S. Pardesi -- The Sino-Russian partnership : the end of rivalry? / Lowell Dittmer -- The rivalry between the two Koreas / Samuel S. Kim -- Asymmetric rivals : China and Vietnam / Brantly Womack -- Two-level games in Asian rivalries / Sumit Ganguly and William R. Thompson

✦ Table of Contents


Conflict propensities in Asian rivalries / Sumit Ganguly and William R. Thompson --
China and Taiwan : balance of rivalry with weapons of mass democratization / Andrew Scobell --
Domestic politics and the U.S.-China rivalry / Lyle J. Goldstein --
Peace and conflict in the Indo-Pakistani rivalry : domestic and strategic causes / S. Paul Kapur --
Instability in Tibet and the Sino-Indian strategic rivalry : do domestic politics matter? / Manjeet S. Pardesi --
The Sino-Russian partnership : the end of rivalry? / Lowell Dittmer --
The rivalry between the two Koreas / Samuel S. Kim --
Asymmetric rivals : China and Vietnam / Brantly Womack --
Two-level games in Asian rivalries / Sumit Ganguly and William R. Thompson

✦ Subjects


Politique et gouvernement--Asie--1945-...;Relations extérieures--Asie--1945-...;Diplomatic relations;Politics and government;Asia -- Foreign relations -- 1945-;Asia -- Politics and government -- 1945-;Asia;Politique et gouvernement -- Asie -- 1945-...;Relations extérieures -- Asie -- 1945


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