The first book to put the Sino-Indian border dispute and the 1962 war into its rightful historical and geopolitical context, China's India War examines how the 1962 war was about much more than the border.
The first book to put the Sino-Indian border dispute and the 1962 war into its rightful historical and geopolitical context, China's India War examines how the 1962 war was about much more than the border.
Bertil Lintner was a senior writer for the Far Eastern Economic Review for more than twenty years, covering Burma (now Myanmar) and related issues. He now writes for the Swedish daily newspaper Svenska Dagbladet and Janes Information Group in the UK. He is a recognized expert on Burmese issues as well as ethnic minorities, insurgencies, and narcotics in Southeast and South Asia.
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Introduction 1. The Improbable Border Dispute 2. The Line 3. The Invasion 4. When the War was Over 5. An Enchanted-and Endangered-Frontier 6. Gross National Happiness? 7. Maoism Redux 8. Borderlands and Oceans Chronology Bibliography Index About the Author
Introduction 1. The Improbable Border Dispute 2. The Line 3. The Invasion 4. When the War was Over 5. An Enchanted-and Endangered-Frontier 6. Gross National Happiness? 7. Maoism Redux 8. Borderlands and Oceans Chronology Bibliography Index About the Author
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