• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: India China : Rethinking Borders and Security
  • Contributor: Ling, L. H. M. [Author]
  • Published: Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2016
  • Published in: Configurations : critical studies of world politics
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (pages cm.)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9780472122202; 0472122207
  • Keywords: China ; Boundaries ; India ; India ; Boundaries ; China ; China ; Foreign relations ; India ; India ; Foreign relations ; China ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General ; Chine ; Relations exterieures ; Inde ; Inde ; Relations exterieures ; Chine ; China ; India ; Diplomatic relations ; China Foreign relations India ; India Foreign relations China
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  • Footnote: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
  • Description: "Challenging the Westphalian view of international relations, which focuses on the sovereignty of states and the inevitable potential for conflict, the authors from the Borderlands Study Group reconceive borders as capillaries enabling the flow of material, cultural, and social benefits through local communities, nation-states, and entire regions. By emphasizing local agency and regional interdependencies, this metaphor reconfigures current narratives about the China India border and opens a new perspective on the long history of the Silk Roads, the modern BCIM Initiative, and dam construction along the Nu River in China and the Teesta River in India. Together, the authors show that positive interaction among people on both sides of a border generates larger, cross-border communities, which can pressure for cooperation and development. India China offers the hope that people divided by arbitrary geo-political boundaries can circumvent race, gender, class, religion, and other social barriers, to form more inclusive institutions and forms of governance"--
  • Access State: Open Access