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Between India Amp China an Anciepb

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Explores the ancient relationship between India and China to conceptualise a 'third space' wherein we can discover how their emergence might benefit, rather than threaten, international society.

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Part I: Comparisons / 1. (India vs. China) vs. International Community / 2. India-China and World Community / Part II: Interactions / 3. Integrations Amid Competition: Trade/Commerce/Finance / 4. Competition in Transition: Politics/Defense/Security / 5. Re-Integrations: Culture/Way of Life / 6. India-China and IR/World Politics / 7. Conclusion: India-China and "The World"

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Payal Banerjee is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Smith College, Northampton, US. She has published in Critical Sociology, Race, Gender, and Class, International Feminist Journal of Politics, Irish Journal of Anthropology, Women's Studies Quarterly, China Report. She has also published in Chinese, Huaqiao Huaren Lishi Yanjiu (Overseas Chinese History Studies) and in German, Sicherheit und Frieden (Security and Peace). From June-August 2012, Dr. Banerjee was a research fellow at the BRICS Policy Center in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. L.H.M. Ling is an Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs, New School for Public Engagement (NSPE) and an Associate Professor, Milano School of International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy, at The New School in New York City. She is the author of four books: Postcolonial International Relations (2002), Transforming World Politics (2009). She co-authored (with Anna M. Agathangelou) The Dao of World Politics (2014) and Imagining World Politics (2014). Dr. Ling is also editor or co-editor of the following anthologies: India and China: Rethinking Borders and Security (forthcoming), International Relations Theory: Views Beyond the West (co-edited with Nizar Messari and Arlene B. Tickner, forthcoming), Four Seas to One Family: Overseas Chinese and the Chinese Dream (co-edited with Tan Chung, forthcoming) and Decolonizing "Asia"? Unlearning Colonial/Imperial Power Relations (co-edited with Pinar Bilgin, forthcoming).

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Explores the ancient relationship between India and China to conceptualise a 'third space' wherein we can discover how their emergence might benefit, rather than threaten, international society.

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