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8. Central Asia in Chinese Strategic Thinking
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures, Map, and Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Preface xv
- Contributors xvii
- 1. China and South and Central Asia in the Era of Reform and Opening 1
- 2. China’s Goals in South Asia 29
- 3. India’s Relationships with the United States and China: Thinking Through the Strategic Triangle 53
- 4. India’s Rise and China’s Response 69
- 5. Perception and Strategic Reality in India-China Relations 93
- 6. Sino-Pakistan Ties: Trust, Cooperation, and Consolidation 116
- 7. Rebuilding Lifelines of Its Soft Underbelly: China Engages Its Southwest Frontiers 147
- 8. Central Asia in Chinese Strategic Thinking 171
- 9. China as a Balancer in South Asia: An Economic Perspective with Special Reference to Sri Lanka 190
- 10. China and Central Asia 216
- 11. Managing Imperial Peripheries: Russia and China in Central Asia 240
- 12. China and South Asia: The Economic Dimension 273
- 13. China’s Engagement with South and Central Asia: Patterns, Trends, and Themes 305
- Index 321
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures, Map, and Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Preface xv
- Contributors xvii
- 1. China and South and Central Asia in the Era of Reform and Opening 1
- 2. China’s Goals in South Asia 29
- 3. India’s Relationships with the United States and China: Thinking Through the Strategic Triangle 53
- 4. India’s Rise and China’s Response 69
- 5. Perception and Strategic Reality in India-China Relations 93
- 6. Sino-Pakistan Ties: Trust, Cooperation, and Consolidation 116
- 7. Rebuilding Lifelines of Its Soft Underbelly: China Engages Its Southwest Frontiers 147
- 8. Central Asia in Chinese Strategic Thinking 171
- 9. China as a Balancer in South Asia: An Economic Perspective with Special Reference to Sri Lanka 190
- 10. China and Central Asia 216
- 11. Managing Imperial Peripheries: Russia and China in Central Asia 240
- 12. China and South Asia: The Economic Dimension 273
- 13. China’s Engagement with South and Central Asia: Patterns, Trends, and Themes 305
- Index 321