This edited volume provides a holistic explanation for China's incursions along the LAC in May 2020. It seeks to inform policy and build a bridge between policy and practice.
This edited volume provides a holistic explanation for China's incursions along the LAC in May 2020. It seeks to inform policy and build a bridge between policy and practice.
Raj Verma is non-resident scholar at the Sigur Center for Asian Studies, Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University. He is the editor/co-editor of seven special issues/sections and the author of more than 40 articles published in journals. His research is focused on India's and China's foreign and security policy, Sino-India-US-Russia-Pakistan relations, Asian security, the Global South and the emerging world order, and International Relations theory.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: India-China rivalry, border dispute, border standoffs, and crises 1. The fallacy of Chinese 'strategy' of five fingers of Tibet 2. No petty frontier disputes: China's salami slicing tactic along the LAC 3. When does China go to war? Explaining China's Covid19-driven perceived vulnerability in 2020 4. India's infrastructure build-up, abrogation of Article 370 and assertive stance regarding Aksai Chin: China's motivations for intrusions in May 2020 5. Power, threat, and Chinese assertiveness on the Sino-Indian border 6. India does not accept China as the pre-eminent power in the Indo-Pacific 7. China's 2020 Line of Actual Control (LAC) incursion: A function of India-US ties? 8. New deterrence demands amidst India-China power asymmetry Epilogue: growing risks of Sino-Indian border conflict
Introduction: India-China rivalry, border dispute, border standoffs, and crises 1. The fallacy of Chinese 'strategy' of five fingers of Tibet 2. No petty frontier disputes: China's salami slicing tactic along the LAC 3. When does China go to war? Explaining China's Covid19-driven perceived vulnerability in 2020 4. India's infrastructure build-up, abrogation of Article 370 and assertive stance regarding Aksai Chin: China's motivations for intrusions in May 2020 5. Power, threat, and Chinese assertiveness on the Sino-Indian border 6. India does not accept China as the pre-eminent power in the Indo-Pacific 7. China's 2020 Line of Actual Control (LAC) incursion: A function of India-US ties? 8. New deterrence demands amidst India-China power asymmetry Epilogue: growing risks of Sino-Indian border conflict
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