Further reading

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BOOKS

Barnouin, Barbara and Yu Changgen. Chinese foreign policy during the cultural revolution. London: Keegan Paul International, 1998.

Basu, Kaushik. Prelude to political economy: a study of the social and political foundations of economics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000.

Bell, Sir Charles. Tibet: past and present. Delhi: Motilal Banarasidass Publishers, 1992.

Bhat, Sudhakar. India and China. New Delhi: Popular Book Services, 1967.

Brown, Lester R. Who will feed China: a wake-up call for a small planet. W.W. Norton, 1995.

Chang, Gordon H. Friends and enemies: the United States, China, and the Soviet Union, 1948-1972. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1990.

Chen, Feng. Economic transition and political legitimacy in post-Mao China: ideology and reform. New York: State University of New York Press, 1995.

Chih-Yu Shih, Zhiyu Shi. State and society in China’s political economy: the cultural dynamics of socialist reform. Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1995.

Chih-yu-Shih. State and society in China’s political economy: the cultural dynamics of socialist reforms. Colorado: Lynne Rienner, 1995.

Cohen, Warren I. America’s response to China: a history of Sino-American relations (third edition). New York: Columbia University Press, 1990.

Deepak, B.R. India and China, 1904-2005: a century of peace and conflict. New Delhi: Manak Publications, 2005.

Deshpande, G.P. The Maoist worldview, in K.P. Mishra and Richard Beal (eds.), International relations theory: western and non-western perspectives, 1980.

Faust, John R. and Judith Kornberg (eds.) China in world politics. Colorado: Lynne Rienner, 1995.

Garver, John. The legacy of the past, in Foreign relations of the People’s Republic of China. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1993.

Gungwu, Wang and John Wong (ed.) China’s political economy. Singapore: Singapore University Press, 1998.

Haggard, Stephan. The political economy of the Asian financial crisis. Washington: Institute for International Economics, 2000.

Hunt, Michael. The genesis of Chinese communist foreign policy. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 1996.

Johnston, Alastair Iain. China’s international relations: the political and security dimensions, in Samuel S. Kim. Lanham (ed.) The international relations of northeast Asia. MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2004.

Kornai, Janos. The socialist system: the political economy of communism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992.

Lardy, Nicholas R. China’s unfinished economic revolution. Washington: The Brookings Institution Press, 1998.

Lardy, Nicholas R. Foreign trade and economic reform in China. Cambridge University Press, 1992.

Lardy, Nicholas R. Integrating China into the global economy. Brookings Institution Press, 2002.

Li, Gong. Chinese decision making and the thawing of US-China relations, in Robert S. Ross and Jiang Changbin (eds.) Re-examining the cold war: US-China diplomacy, 1954-1973. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2001.

Maxwell, Neville. India’s China war. London: Penguin Books, 1972.

Naughton, Barry. Growing out of the plan. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1995.

Nicholas C. Hope, Dennis Tao Yang, and Mu Yang Li (eds.) How far across the river?: Chinese policy reform at the millennium. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2003.

Nolan, Peter H. China and the global economy. London: Palgrave Publishers, 2001.

Norbu, Dawa. China’s Tibet policy. Curzon Press: Surrey, 2001.

Peerenboom, Randall. China’s long march toward rule of law. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002.

Petech, L. China and Tibet: in the early 18th century. Netherlands: Leiden, 1950.

Quingshan, Tan. The making of US-China policy from normalization to post-cold war era. Colorado: Lynne Rienner, 1992.

Rahman, Rita D. and Jose M. Andreu. China and India: towards global economic supremacy? New Delhi: Academic Foundation, 2006.

Ranganathan, C.V. (ed.) Panchsheel and the future: perspectives on India-China relations. Delhi: Sanskriti Publishers, 2001.

Ranganathan, C.V. and Vinod C. Khanna. Indian and China: the way ahead. New Delhi: Har-Anand Publications, 2004.

Robinson, T.W. and D.L. Shambaugh (eds.) Chinese foreign policy: theory and practice. Oxford University Press, 1994.

Sachs, Jeffrey and Wing Thye Woo. Understanding China’s economic performance. NBER Working Paper No. 5935.

Shambaugh, David. Modernizing China’s military: progress, problems, and prospects. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2002.

Shirk, Susan L. How China opened its door: the political success of the PRC’s foreign trade and investment reforms. The Brookings Institution Press, 1994.

Shirk, Susan L. Playing to the provinces: fiscal decentralization and the politics of reform, in Political logic of economic reform in China. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993.

Spence, J. The search for modern China (2nd edition). New York, NY: W.W. Norton, 1999.

Stiglitz, Joseph and Shahid Yusuf. The east Asian miracle revisited. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.

Swaine, Michael D. and Ashley Tellis. Interpreting China’s grand strategy. Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corporation, 2000.

Swaine, Michael. The role of the Chinese military in national security policymaking (revised edition). Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corporation, 1998.

Wu, Jinglian. China’s long march toward a market economy. California: Long River Press, 2005.

Zhao, Gancheng. Assessing China’s impact on Asia-EU relations, in The post-cold war world, Shanghai: Shanghai Institute for International Studies, 2000.

Zhong, Yang. Local government and politics in China: challenges from below. East Gate Book Publishers, 2003.

 

ARTICLES

Aiyar, Pallavi. China turns to nuclear power to fuel growth. ‘The Hindu’: 18 March 2006.

Aiyar, Pallavi. No caravans on the silk route. ‘The Indian Express’: 31 October 2005.

Ash, Robert F. The evolution of agricultural policy. ‘The China Quarterly’ 116: December 1988: 529-555.

Barboza, David Labor shortage in China may lead to trade shift. ‘The New York Times’: 3 April 2006. www.nytimes.com/2006/04/03/business

Barua, Abheek. China’s next revolution? ‘Business Standard’: 3 April 2006.

Blecher, Marc J. Hegemony and workers’ politics in China. ‘The China Quarterly’ 170: June 2002: 283-303.

Brady, Anne-Marie. Treat insiders and outsiders differently: the use and control of foreigners in China. ‘The China Quarterly’ 164: December 2000: 943-964.

Cai, Yongshun. The resistance of Chinese laid-off workers in the reform period. ‘The China Quarterly’ 170: June 2002: 327-344.

Chakravarty, Manas. China: what lies beneath? ‘Business Standard’: 22 November 2004.

Elisabeth, J. Croll. Social welfare reform: trends and tensions. ‘The China Quarterly’ 159: September 1999: 684-699.

ENS Economic Bureau. Ray of hope: India’s financial systems in stronger shape. ‘The Indian’ 28 July 2005.

Garnaut, Ross, Ligang Song, and Yang Yao. Impact and significance of state-owned enterprise restructuring in China. ‘The China Journal’ 55: January 2006: 35.

Gathani, Batuk. India and China: on a ‘global move’. ‘Business Line’: 21 September 2005.

Glaser, Bonnie S. and Phillip C. Saunders. Chinese civilian foreign policy research institutes: evolving roles and increasing influence. ‘The China Quarterly’ 171: September 2002: 601-620.

Glyn, Andrew. Marx’s reserve army of labour going global. ‘The Guardian’: April 2006.

Goodhart, C. and C. Xu. The rise of China as an economic power. ‘National Institute Economic Review’: 1996. www.questia.com

Gopalakrishnan, R. Negatives that can slow down China’s growth momentum. ‘The Times of India’: March 2006.

Holz, Carsten A. Why China’s growth is sustainable? ‘Far Eastern Economic Review’: April 2006.

Ignatius, David. Is China’s economy overheating? ‘Washington Post’: 20 April 2004: A19. www.washingtonpost.com

Jisi, Wang. Searching for stability with America. ‘Foreign Affairs’ 84(5): September/October 2005: 39-48.

Johnston, Alastair Iain. China’s military interstate dispute behavior: a first cut at the data. ‘The China Quarterly’ 153: March 1998: 1-30.

Johnston, Alastair Iain. Chinese middle class attitudes towards international affairs: nascent liberalization? ‘The China Quarterly’ 179: September 2004: 603-628.

Joseph, Anil K. Sino-India relations have witnessed ‘remarkable progress’ in recent years. ‘The Indian Express’: 8 February 2006.

Kahn, Joseph At a secret meeting, Chinese analysts clashed over reforms. ‘The New York Times’: 7 April 2006. www.nytimes.com/2006/04/07/world

Langlois, John D. The WTO and China’s financial system. ‘The China Quarterly’ 167: September 2001: 610-629.

Lei, Wu and Shen Qinyu. Will China go to war over oil? ‘Far Eastern Economic Review’ 2006.

Majumdar, S. Why China wins the FDI race. ‘The New York Times’: 22 November 2004.

Minxin, Pei. China’s governance crisis. ‘Foreign Affairs’: September/October 2002.

Mitra, Pramit and Drew Thompson. China and India: rivals or partners? ‘Far Eastern Economic Review’: April 2005.

Ng-Quinn, Michael. The analytic study of Chinese foreign policy. ‘International Studies Quarterly’ 27(2): June 1983: 203-224.

Pei, Minxin. The dark side of China’s rise. ‘China Economic Quarterly’: March-April 2006. http://www.foreignpolicy.com/story

Rajwade, A.V. India and China: a comparison. ‘Business Standard’: 17 January 2005.

Ranade, Sudhanshu. India-China trade: win-win situation or zero sum game? ‘Business Line’: 16 April 2005.

Ross, Robert. From Lin Biao to Deng Xiaoping: elite instability and China’s US policy. ‘The China Quarterly’ 118: June 1989.

Ross, Robert. International bargaining and domestic politics: US-China relations since 1972. ‘World Politics’ 38(2): June 1986: 255-287.

Sasi, Anil. Upper Siang project likely to be relocated on Chinese concerns. ‘Business Line’: 23 March 2006.

Singh, N.K. India-China, the great Asian JV. ‘The Indian Express’: 24 January 2004.

Singh, N.K. Watch out, India is only revving up. ‘The Indian Express’: 23 January 2004.

Sood, Vikram The new solar system. ‘Hindustan Times’: 28 March 2006.

Swamy, Subramanian. Sino-Indian relations through the Tibet prism. ‘Frontline’ 17(18): 2-15 September 2000. www.flonnet.com

Venkitaramanan, S. Industrial growth in China and India. ‘Business Line’: 6 June 2005.

Walsh, Bryan. The impact of Asia’s giants: how China and India could save the planet-or destroy it. ‘Time’: April 2006.

Whiting, Allen S. Chinese nationalism and foreign policy after Deng. ‘The China Quarterly’142: June 1995: 295-316.

Ying, Fu. China’s role in the region and in the world. Ambassador Fu Ying’s speech at Macquire University, 2004. http://www.au.china-embassy. org/eng

Yu, Bin. The study of Chinese foreign policy: problems and prospects. ‘World Politics’ 46 (2): January: 235-261.

Zhao, Quansheng. Patterns and Choices of Chinese Foreign Policy. ‘Asian Affairs’ 20(1): Spring 1993: 1-15.

Ziegler, Charles E. The energy factor in China’s foreign policy. ‘Journal of Chinese Political Science’ 11(1): Spring 2006: 1-23. http://jcps.sfsu.edu/jcps_electronic1.htm

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