ALL THE READINGS FOR THE CLASS CAN BE ACCESSED ONLINE AT THIS LINK: https://mega.nz/#F!ZOggUKbL!VbtEEX2VaZKV6dniSBPyEA
The readings will be named with last name of author and year of publication. For example, Alka Acharya. 2000. India- China Relations – An overview. In The Peacock and the Dragon. 168- 250 will be named as Acharya 2000 - India China Relations.
TOPIC 1 - India-China Relations
Essential
- Alka Acharya. “China” in David Malone et al eds., The Oxford Handbook of India Foreign Policy, (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2015) pp. 356-369.
- Alka Acharya. 2000. India- China Relations – An overview. In The Peacock and the Dragon. 168- 198.
- Athwal, Amardeep. 2008. China – India Relations: Contemporary dynamics. Routledge: Oxon. Chapter 1, 20-29.
Suggested
- Deshingkar, G. (1991). India-China Relations: The Nehru Years. China Report, 27(2), 85–100.doi:10.1177/000944559102700201
- K. P. Misra. 1961. India's Policy of Recognition of States and Governments. The American Journal of International Law. 55(2): 398-424
- Perceptions and India–China Relations at the End of the Colonial Era. Surjit Mansingh. In Madhavi Thampi (Ed.). In India and China in the Colonial World. pp. 224-245.
TOPIC 2 - India and China in the Non-Alignment Movement
Essential
Essential
- Bandyopadhyaya, J. (1977). The Non-Aligned Movement and International Relations. India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs, 33(2), 137–164. doi:10.1177/097492847703300201
- MUHAMMAD BADIUL ALAM. 1977. THE CONCEPT OF NON - ALIGNMENT: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS. World Affairs, Vol. 140, No. 2 (Fall 1977), pp. 166-185
- Kuo-Kang Shao. 1979. Chou En-lai's Diplomatic Approach to Non-aligned States in Asia: 1953–60. China Quarterly. Volume 78 June 1979 , pp. 324-338.
- p. r. chari. non-alignment and international security. India International Centre Quarterly Vol. 3, No. 3, Role of Non-alignment in a Changing World (July 1976), pp. 68-81.
- https://mobile.twitter.com/tanvi_madan/status/1252961109633634306
Suggested
- Gangal, S. C. (1981). Non-Alignment and the Third World: Convergence and Divergence. International Studies, 20(1-2), 193–201.
- Mishra, P. K. (1985). China and South Asia. China Report, 21(5), 403–413.
- Sarkar, J. (2015). The Making of a Non-Aligned Nuclear Power: India’s Proliferation Drift, 1964–8. The International History Review, 37(5), 933–950.
- Lüthi, Lorenz. M. (2016). The Non-Aligned Movement and the Cold War, 1961–1973. Journal of Cold War Studies, 18(4), 98–147.
- Rajen Harshe. 1990. India's Non-Alignment: An Attempt at Conceptual Reconstruction. Economic and Political Weekly. Vol. 25, No. 7/8 (Feb. 17-24, 1990), pp. 399-405.
- Kuo-Kang Shao. 1979. Chou En-lai's Diplomatic Approach to Non-aligned States in Asia: 1953–60. China Quarterly. Volume 78 June 1979 , pp. 324-338.
Topic 3 - India and China in International Law
- Cooper, A. F., & Fues, T. (2008). Do the Asian Drivers Pull their Diplomatic Weight? China, India, and the United Nations. World Development, 36(2), 293–307.
- Fidler. (2010). Introduction: Eastphalia Emerging?: Asia, International Law, and Global Governance. Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 17(1), 1.doi:10.2979/gls.2010.17.1.1
- Fidler, David and Ganguly, Sumit (2010) "India and Eastphalia," Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies: Vol. 17 : Iss. 1 , Article 7
Suggested
- JEROME ALAN COHEN and HUNGDAH CHIU. People's China and International Law, Volume 1: A Documentary Study. Princeton University Press. Chapter 1 – Efforts to Define IL; Chapter 10- Recognition, Diplomatic Relations, and Their Consequences (pp. 206-266); and Chapter 11 - Representation in International Organizations (pp. 267-314).
Topic 4 - India and China in the Security Council
- ROHAN MUKHERJEE and DAVID M MALONE. India and the UN Security Council: An Ambiguous Tale. Economic and Political Weekly. Vol. 48, No. 29 (JULY 20, 2013), pp. 110-117
- Nafey, A. (2005). Permanent Membership in the UN Security Council: India’s Diplomatic Initiatives and Strategies. India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs, 61(4), 1–38. doi:10.1177/097492840506100401
- Medcalf, R. (2012). Unselfish giants? Understanding China and India as security providers. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 66(5), 554–566. doi:10.1080/10357718.2011.570244
- Nafey, A. (2005). Permanent Membership in the UN Security Council: India’s Diplomatic Initiatives and Strategies. India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs, 61(4), 1–38. doi:10.1177/097492840506100401
Suggested
- Johnstone, Ian. 2003. Security Council Deliberations. EJIL. 14(3): 437-480.
- Talmon, S. (2005). The Security Council as World Legislature. The American Journal of International Law, 99(1), 175. doi:10.2307/3246097
Topic 5 - India and China in Peacekeeping
- Chapter 3, Forged in Crisis by Rudra Chaudhari. (Titled Chapter 3 - India, China, US and Korea War in Articles Folder)
- Bullion, A. (1997). India and UN peacekeeping operations. International Peacekeeping, 4(1), 98–114. doi:10.1080/13533319708413653
- Stefan Stähle. 2008. China's Shifting Attitude Towards United Nations Peacekeeping Operations. The China Quarterly. 195: 631-655.
- He Y. (2019) China Rising and Its Changing Policy on UN Peacekeeping. In: de Coning C., Peter M. (eds) United Nations Peace Operations in a Changing Global Order. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham
Suggested
- Stefan Staehle, 2004. China’s participation in UN peacekeeping regime. MA Dissertation. George Washington University.(This is the MA dissertation which was later turned into the article above in China Quarterly).
- https://indianarmy.nic.in/Site/FormTemplete/frmTempSimple.aspx?MnId=mMAIMQSE9k/cHH0RC+tUPg==&ParentID=u0qKGn16Z5TbC+Sou5IAyw==&flag=ls4D+vRlr8ejA4knf8C4dg==
- https://peacekeeping.un.org/en/troop-and-police-contributors
- SHIFTS IN GLOBAL POWER AND UN PEACEKEEPING PERFORMANCE: INDIA’S RISE AND ITS IMPACT ON CIVILIAN PROTECTION IN AFRICA. African A!airs, 117/467, 171–194 doi: 10.1093/afraf/ady009
Topic 6 - Development Assistance Strategies of India and China
- Vazquez, K., Mao, X. and Yao, S. (2016). Mix and Match? How countries deliver development cooperation and lessons for China. Beijing: UNDP/CAITEC. Read Introduction, Chapter 1, Chapter 3 and Chapter 8. Available at: http://www.cn.undp.org/content/china/en/home/library/south-south-cooperation/mix-and-match--how-countries-deliver-development-cooperation-and.html
- RANI MULLEN, HEMANT SHIVAKUMAR, KAILASH PRASAD, SANJANA HARIBHAKTI, and SANSKRITI JAIN. The State of Indian Development Cooperation: A Report. Centre for Policy Research. 28 March 2014. Available at: http://www.cprindia.org/research/reports/state-indian-development-cooperation-report
- KASHYAP ARORA and RANI MULLEN. South-South Development Cooperation: Analysis of India and China's Model of Development Cooperation Abroad. Centre for Policy Research. 21 December 2017. Available at http://www.cprindia.org/research/reports/south-south-development-cooperation-analysis-india-and-chinas-model-development
- RANI MULLEN, KAILASH PRASAD, HEMANT SHIVAKUMAR, and KUNAL SINGH. 50 Years of Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation: A Report. Centre for Policy Research. 10 February 2015. Available at http://www.cprindia.org/sites/default/files/working_papers/IDCR%20Report%20-%2050%20years%20of%20ITEC.pdf
- Paulo, S., & Reisen, H. (2010). Eastern Donors and Western Soft Law: Towards a DAC Donor Peer Review of China and India? Development Policy Review, 28(5), 535–552.doi:10.1111/j.1467-7679.2010.00497.x
Suggested
- Davis, C. L., Fuchs, A., & Johnson, K. (2017). State Control and the Effects of Foreign Relations on Bilateral Trade. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 002200271773908. doi:10.1177/0022002717739087
- AID DATA BLOG - https://www.aiddata.org/data/indian-development-finance-dataset-version-1-0
Topic 7 - India and China in the WTO
- Qin, Julia Ya (2008) "China, India, and the Law of the World Trade Organization," Asian Journal of Comparative Law: Vol. 3: Iss. 1, Article 8. DOI: 10.2202/1932-0205.1102
- Marcia Don Harpaz. China and the WTO: On a Path to Leadership? Research Paper No. 05-18. May 2018. Published by the International Law Forum of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Law Faculty
- Hopewell, K. (2014). Different paths to power: The rise of Brazil, India and China at the World Trade Organization. Review of International Political Economy, 22(2), 311–338.doi:10.1080/09692290.2014.927387
- Zhao, L., & Wang, Y. (2009). China’s pattern of trade and growth after WTO accession. Journal of Chinese Economic and Foreign Trade Studies, 2(3), 178–210. doi:10.1108/17544400910994751
Suggested
- Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah & Jiangyu Wang (Eds.). 2010. China, India and the International Economic Order. New York: Cambridge University Press. Introduction, Chapter 1-3. This is in the BOOKS Folder.
Topic 8 - India and China in Regional Politics
The readings will focus on the following dyadic relations - India & East Asia; India and African Union; India and European Union, and India & Latin America, and China & East Asia; China and African Union; China and European Union, and China & Latin America. We will also look at Central Asia together. This topic will take 2 Weeks, at least. A final look can also be done at South Asia.
- Acharya, Amitav. 2017. East of India, South of China: Sino-Indian encounters in Southeast Asia. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. Chapter 1, 2 and 5.
- Ruchita Beri (Ed.). 2014. India and Africa: Enhancing Mutual Engagement. Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi: Pentagon Press. Chapter 1, 3, 11.
- Harsh Pant. 2016. Indian Foreign Policy: An Overview. Manchester: Manchester University Press. Chapter 5. Available online at http://koha.jgu.edu.in/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2823378&query_desc=kw%2Cwrdl%3A%20Indian%20Foreign%20Policy%3A%20An%20Overview
- MEA - India EU Relationship - https://www.mea.gov.in/in-focus-article.htm?24797/India+and+the+European+Union+Future+Perspectives
- Marco Antonio Vieira and Chris Alden . India, Brazil,
and South Africa (IBSA): South-South Cooperation and the Paradox of Regional
Leadership. Global Governance, Vol.
17, No. 4 (Oct. - Dec. 2011), pp. 507-528.
- David Shambaugh, “China Engages Asia: Reshaping the Regional Order”, International Security Vol.29, No. 3 (2004/05), pp. 64-99.
- Ba, A. D. (2003). China and ASEAN: Renavigating Relations for a 21st-century Asia. Asian Survey, 43(4), 622 647.doi:10.1525/as.2003.43.4.622
- China and Latin America in Transition: Policy Dynamics, Economic Commitments, and Social Impacts. Shoujun Cui, Manuel Pérez García (eds.). Chapter 1 & 2.
- Dosch, Jörn, and David S. G. Goodman (2012), China and Latin America: Complementarity, Competition, and Globalisation, in: Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 41, 1, 3-19.
- Men, J. (2006). Chinese Perceptions of the European Union: A Review of Leading Chinese Journals. European Law Journal, 12(6), 788–806. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0386.2006.00346.x
- Chen, Z. (2016). China, the European Union and the Fragile World Order. JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 54(4), 775–792.doi:10.1111/jcms.12383
- Xiaohong Xu. China’s Engagement in African Security Affairs in the Post-Cold War Era. International Relations and Diplomacy, July 2017, Vol. 5, No. 7, 412-425.
- BEYOND ‘DRAGON IN THE BUSH’: THE STUDY OF CHINA–AFRICA RELATIONS DANIEL LARGE. African Affairs, 107/426, 45–61.
Topic 9 - India and China addressing Climate Change
- Atteridge, A., Shrivastava, M. K., Pahuja, N., & Upadhyay, H. (2012). Climate Policy in India: What Shapes International, National and State Policy? AMBIO, 41(S1), 68–77. doi:10.1007/s13280-011-0242-5
- Understanding developing country stances on post-2012 climate change negotiations
- China and India: More Cooperation than Competition in Energy and Climate Change. Toufiq Siddiqi Source: Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 64, No. 2, Sino-Indian Relations (SPRING/SUMMER 2011), pp. 73-90.
SUGGESTED
- Rasmus Lema & Adrian Lema (2012): Technology transfer? The rise of China and India in green technology sectors, Innovation and Development, 2:1, 23-44
- AIIB and investment in action on climate change.
Topic 10 - India and China and Nuclear Politics
- Jizhou Zhao. Mapping China’s Place in Multilateral Export Control Regimes: Policy Implications for the European Union. NFG Working Paper No. 2/2013
- Assertive but Flexible : India’s Approach to Non-Proliferation and Export Control Regimes. NFG Policy Paper No. 2/2013 Deba R. Mohanty
- Jaswant Singh. 1998. Against Nuclear Apartheid. Foreign Affairs. 77(5): 41- 52.
- J. MOHAN MALIK. China and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime. Contemporary Southeast Asia, Vol. 22, No. 3 (December 2000), pp. 445-478.
- Paul, T. V. (1998). The systemic bases of India’s
challenge to the global nuclear order. The Nonproliferation Review, 6(1), 1–11.doi:10.1080/10736709808436731
- Singh, S., & Way, C. R. (2004). The Correlates of Nuclear Proliferation. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 48(6), 859–885.doi:10.1177/0022002704269655
Topic 11 - India and China at Sea
- Pakanati, Rajdeep. 2019. India’s Domestic Debate over China’s Growing Strategic Presence in the Indian Ocean. Journal of Defence Studies 13(1): 5-31. https://idsa.in/jds/jds-13-1-2019-indias-domestic-debate
- David Brewster (Ed.). 2018. India and China at Sea: Competition for Naval Dominance in the Indian Ocean. Oxford: Oxford University Press. PLEASE READ THE CHAPTERS ADDED ONLINE.
- Bertil Lintner. 2018. The Costliest Pearl: China's Struggle for India's Ocean. London: C. Hurst & Co.
Topic 12 - Conclusions
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