Tailspin
The Politics of India-China Economic Relations
Herausgeber: Yelery, Aravind; Nile, Mrudul
Tailspin
The Politics of India-China Economic Relations
Herausgeber: Yelery, Aravind; Nile, Mrudul
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This book brings out several aspects of India's political-economic relations with China. It analyes leadership, state capitalism, and geo-economics, and also describes special cases such as the Trade War, Structural Conflicts in Chinese Political Economy, Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar Economic Corridor, WTO negotiations, etc.
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This book brings out several aspects of India's political-economic relations with China. It analyes leadership, state capitalism, and geo-economics, and also describes special cases such as the Trade War, Structural Conflicts in Chinese Political Economy, Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar Economic Corridor, WTO negotiations, etc.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 735g
- ISBN-13: 9781032139562
- ISBN-10: 1032139560
- Artikelnr.: 62800686
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 735g
- ISBN-13: 9781032139562
- ISBN-10: 1032139560
- Artikelnr.: 62800686
Aravind Yelery is Senior Research Fellow (Associate Professor grade) at HSBC Business School, Peking University (PHBS), Beijing/Shenzhen; Visiting Faculty at Fudan School of Management, Shanghai; and Indian Institute of Management, Shillong. He was formerly Associate Fellow and Assistant Director at the Institute of Chinese Studies, Delhi, India. Mrudul Nile is Professor in the Department of Civics and Politics, University of Mumbai. Currently, he is on requisition to the research wing of the State Election Commission, Maharashtra. He was selected by the US State Department for the Scholarship under the Fulbright-Hays Act at National Security Policy-Making Institute.
Section I: Setting the Tone
1. India-China Relations at the Crossroads: The Sum of Conflict and
Cooperation 2. The Geo-economics, the Geopolitics and the Complexities
between India and China Relations: A Theoretical Perspective 3. Xi
Jinping's New China: A Challenge for India
Section II: Perspectives on the Chinese Economy
4. Adam Smith in Beijing: The Market, the Political Authority, and Society
5. Domestic Drivers behind China's 'Connectivity Agenda' 6. Contested
Terrains: The Labor Contract Law and Structural Conflicts in Chinese
Political Economy
Section III: India and the Chinese Economy
7. Sailing through Crises: Economic Relations between India and China 8. An
Assessment of India-China Banking Sector Relations 9. India and China in
the WTO Agricultural Negotiations: Stakes Amidst Crisis
Section IV: Regional and Global Context
10. Bilateral Challenges vs Multinational Prospects:
Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar Economic Corridor 11. Digital Silk Road
Initiatives (DSRI) under BRI: Implications and Concerns for India 12.
Divide et Impera: China's Unassailable Presence in Europe 13. The US-China
Trade War: Assessing India's Advantages and Opportunities 14. Does A Free
Fall of India-China Relationship Offer Opportunities to Strengthen
India-Taiwan Relations? 15. India's Maritime Orientation and the China
Factor: Economic and Strategic Analysis of Maritime Interests and
Strategies
Section V: Conclusion
16. Pulling out of Tailspin: Assessing the 'Deleveraging' Debate and the
Search for 'Level Playing' Field in India-China Economic Relations
1. India-China Relations at the Crossroads: The Sum of Conflict and
Cooperation 2. The Geo-economics, the Geopolitics and the Complexities
between India and China Relations: A Theoretical Perspective 3. Xi
Jinping's New China: A Challenge for India
Section II: Perspectives on the Chinese Economy
4. Adam Smith in Beijing: The Market, the Political Authority, and Society
5. Domestic Drivers behind China's 'Connectivity Agenda' 6. Contested
Terrains: The Labor Contract Law and Structural Conflicts in Chinese
Political Economy
Section III: India and the Chinese Economy
7. Sailing through Crises: Economic Relations between India and China 8. An
Assessment of India-China Banking Sector Relations 9. India and China in
the WTO Agricultural Negotiations: Stakes Amidst Crisis
Section IV: Regional and Global Context
10. Bilateral Challenges vs Multinational Prospects:
Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar Economic Corridor 11. Digital Silk Road
Initiatives (DSRI) under BRI: Implications and Concerns for India 12.
Divide et Impera: China's Unassailable Presence in Europe 13. The US-China
Trade War: Assessing India's Advantages and Opportunities 14. Does A Free
Fall of India-China Relationship Offer Opportunities to Strengthen
India-Taiwan Relations? 15. India's Maritime Orientation and the China
Factor: Economic and Strategic Analysis of Maritime Interests and
Strategies
Section V: Conclusion
16. Pulling out of Tailspin: Assessing the 'Deleveraging' Debate and the
Search for 'Level Playing' Field in India-China Economic Relations
Section I: Setting the Tone
1. India-China Relations at the Crossroads: The Sum of Conflict and
Cooperation 2. The Geo-economics, the Geopolitics and the Complexities
between India and China Relations: A Theoretical Perspective 3. Xi
Jinping's New China: A Challenge for India
Section II: Perspectives on the Chinese Economy
4. Adam Smith in Beijing: The Market, the Political Authority, and Society
5. Domestic Drivers behind China's 'Connectivity Agenda' 6. Contested
Terrains: The Labor Contract Law and Structural Conflicts in Chinese
Political Economy
Section III: India and the Chinese Economy
7. Sailing through Crises: Economic Relations between India and China 8. An
Assessment of India-China Banking Sector Relations 9. India and China in
the WTO Agricultural Negotiations: Stakes Amidst Crisis
Section IV: Regional and Global Context
10. Bilateral Challenges vs Multinational Prospects:
Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar Economic Corridor 11. Digital Silk Road
Initiatives (DSRI) under BRI: Implications and Concerns for India 12.
Divide et Impera: China's Unassailable Presence in Europe 13. The US-China
Trade War: Assessing India's Advantages and Opportunities 14. Does A Free
Fall of India-China Relationship Offer Opportunities to Strengthen
India-Taiwan Relations? 15. India's Maritime Orientation and the China
Factor: Economic and Strategic Analysis of Maritime Interests and
Strategies
Section V: Conclusion
16. Pulling out of Tailspin: Assessing the 'Deleveraging' Debate and the
Search for 'Level Playing' Field in India-China Economic Relations
1. India-China Relations at the Crossroads: The Sum of Conflict and
Cooperation 2. The Geo-economics, the Geopolitics and the Complexities
between India and China Relations: A Theoretical Perspective 3. Xi
Jinping's New China: A Challenge for India
Section II: Perspectives on the Chinese Economy
4. Adam Smith in Beijing: The Market, the Political Authority, and Society
5. Domestic Drivers behind China's 'Connectivity Agenda' 6. Contested
Terrains: The Labor Contract Law and Structural Conflicts in Chinese
Political Economy
Section III: India and the Chinese Economy
7. Sailing through Crises: Economic Relations between India and China 8. An
Assessment of India-China Banking Sector Relations 9. India and China in
the WTO Agricultural Negotiations: Stakes Amidst Crisis
Section IV: Regional and Global Context
10. Bilateral Challenges vs Multinational Prospects:
Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar Economic Corridor 11. Digital Silk Road
Initiatives (DSRI) under BRI: Implications and Concerns for India 12.
Divide et Impera: China's Unassailable Presence in Europe 13. The US-China
Trade War: Assessing India's Advantages and Opportunities 14. Does A Free
Fall of India-China Relationship Offer Opportunities to Strengthen
India-Taiwan Relations? 15. India's Maritime Orientation and the China
Factor: Economic and Strategic Analysis of Maritime Interests and
Strategies
Section V: Conclusion
16. Pulling out of Tailspin: Assessing the 'Deleveraging' Debate and the
Search for 'Level Playing' Field in India-China Economic Relations