India and China : National Image-Building in Southeast Asia
By: Palit, Parama Sinha.
Publisher: New Delhi Pentagon Press 2018Description: xiii, 155p.ISBN: 9789386618269.Subject(s): International relations -- India -- China | ASEAN -- India-southest Asia | economic relation,foriegn -- India -- ChinaDDC classification: 327.54059 Summary: The book makes a major contribution to the academic literature on diplomacy, foreign policy & soft power by studying the Indian and Chinese image-building processes in Southeast Asia - an increasingly significant region for both the Asian players - and the accompanying discourse. The volume focuses on various geo-political and economic compulsions driving India and China's image-building efforts and examines the nuances and characteristics defining their engagement of the region based on primary sources and extensive field study. Leaderships of both countries have been pragmatic in extending the scope of engagement, exploring new ways and means for strengthening the regional relationship and efforts to develop together. Regionalisation, as the book argues, has been deployed by both India and China among their strategies for a positive image make-over. The existing academic literature on both India and China's image-building efforts are relatively scant and are yet to be rigorously researched. The book makes an important contribution to the existing literature through its examination of various facets of India and China's external engagement and diplomacy for building respective images in Southeast AsiaItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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includes bibliography , index
The book makes a major contribution to the academic literature on diplomacy, foreign policy & soft power by studying the Indian and Chinese image-building processes in Southeast Asia - an increasingly significant region for both the Asian players - and the accompanying discourse. The volume focuses on various geo-political and economic compulsions driving India and China's image-building efforts and examines the nuances and characteristics defining their engagement of the region based on primary sources and extensive field study. Leaderships of both countries have been pragmatic in extending the scope of engagement, exploring new ways and means for strengthening the regional relationship and efforts to develop together. Regionalisation, as the book argues, has been deployed by both India and China among their strategies for a positive image make-over. The existing academic literature on both India and China's image-building efforts are relatively scant and are yet to be rigorously researched. The book makes an important contribution to the existing literature through its examination of various facets of India and China's external engagement and diplomacy for building respective images in Southeast Asia
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