RAVI DUTT BAJPAI EXAMINES SOME OF THE PIVOTAL EPISODES IN THE MODERN
HISTORY OF CHINA AND INDIA TO ARGUE THAT THEIR BEHAVIOURS REFLECT THE
SELF-IDENTITY OF A CIVILIZATION-STATE. The book starts from the
progression of China and India into putatively modern polities during
the colonial period, as the two indigenous societies imagined their
national identities and nationalist aspirations primarily by
contrasting their civilizational attributes with the Western colonial
occupiers. As newly independent nation-states, both believed that
their international status flowed from their civilizational glories.
Therefore, despite their material and institutional fragility, China
and India decided to pursue complete autonomy to manage their domestic
and foreign affairs. Indian Prime Minister Nehru's policy of
non-alignment, envisioning an alternate world order beyond the great
power competition, was inspired by Indian civilizational ethos. The
book also examines the Sino-Indian war of 1962 from a
civilization-state perspective and argues that Tibet represented a
conflict of civilizational influence.
Chapters also explore some of the more recent developments, such as
the Indian nuclear test of 1998, China's ambitious Belt and Road (BRI)
infrastructure project aimed at reviving the ancient Silk Road, and
India's campaign to regain its civilizational status of _Vishwa Guru_,
as the continued manifestations of the two civilization-states
endeavouring to regain their past glories in the contemporary world.
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Reshaping the World Order
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9789356402003
Publisert
2024
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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