As we move further into a new century, the two most populous
nations on earth, China and India, continue a long and tangled
relationship. Given their contested border, their nuclear rivalry,
their competition for influence in Asia, their growing economic
relations, and their internal problems, interaction between these
two powers will deeply affect not only stability and prosperity in
the region, but also vital U.S. interests. Yet the dynamics of the
Chinese-Indian relationship are little known to Americans.
This volume brings together scholars from political science,
history, economics, international relations, and security studies
to add depth to our understanding of China-India relations.
Throughout, the contributors address three common questions: what
are the similarities and differences between the two countries'
strategic cultures, domestic circumstances, and international
environments? What are the broader international contexts for their
bilateral relations? And what parallels and tensions exist between
their national interests? U.S. policymakers, the academic
community, and the informed public require fresh thinking and
greater attention to India-China relations, as both countries
promise to be of strategic importance to the United States in the
decades ahead.
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