These territorial disputes illustrate that although both in India and China the 'unequal treaties' and 'international law as imperialism' debate fueled anticolonial and nationalist sentiments, yet the two persistently adopted a purely western style territorial sovereignty claim to superior title to the territories in question. The Indian decision making conservatism is led by an authoritarian state culture. Whereas for China, its repeated references to historical claims appears to be a harking back to its own imperial past, when the other states were in a relationship of vassalage to it. The western principles with a shallow eastern sugarcoating of non-interference, non-aggression, equality and mutual benefit and peaceful co-existence are a...
Strategic competition between India and China in the Indian Ocean has the potential to profoundly a...
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The independence of the colonies did not mean the end of colonialism in the international system. Th...
These territorial disputes illustrate that although both in India and China the ‘unequal treaties’ ...
This thesis studies the variation of sovereignty in the international order by analysing how the gen...
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The China-Indian boundary and territorial dispute is one of the major issues affecting Sino-Indian b...
With or without global consent, China and India are the rising powers in Asia. After 1962, these two...
As Asia’s largest and most rapidly rising powers in contemporary global politics, relations between ...
The recent debates within and beyond Marxism around empire and imperialism focus on deterritorializa...
This article aims to refocus the theoretical debate on the rising China-India rivalry by using the c...
Before non-European regions adopted international law, a different set of the law of territory gover...
Strategic competition between India and China in the Indian Ocean has the potential to profoundly a...
As Asia’s largest and most rapidly rising powers in contemporary global politics, relations between ...
The independence of the colonies did not mean the end of colonialism in the international system. Th...
These territorial disputes illustrate that although both in India and China the ‘unequal treaties’ ...
This thesis studies the variation of sovereignty in the international order by analysing how the gen...
The article is based on the author’s most recent book Powershift: India-China Relations in a Multipo...
This article examines how the Indo-Pacific powers, China and India, respond to international law and...
India’s relations with Communist China have evolved through various twists and turns. India’s lack o...
Despite American containment in the fifties and sixties, China was nevertheless a major actor on t...
The China-Indian boundary and territorial dispute is one of the major issues affecting Sino-Indian b...
With or without global consent, China and India are the rising powers in Asia. After 1962, these two...
As Asia’s largest and most rapidly rising powers in contemporary global politics, relations between ...
The recent debates within and beyond Marxism around empire and imperialism focus on deterritorializa...
This article aims to refocus the theoretical debate on the rising China-India rivalry by using the c...
Before non-European regions adopted international law, a different set of the law of territory gover...
Strategic competition between India and China in the Indian Ocean has the potential to profoundly a...
As Asia’s largest and most rapidly rising powers in contemporary global politics, relations between ...
The independence of the colonies did not mean the end of colonialism in the international system. Th...