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The Rise of China and India: Geo-political Narratives from the Singapore Perspective

In: The Rise Of China And India A New Asian Drama

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  • Tai Wei Lim

    (East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore)

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Narratives emanating from Singapore on the rise of China and India tend to emphasize the economic emergence of the two giant economies. Like many other Asia-Pacific countries and, indeed the world, business and commercial analyses of Chinese and Indian economic trends have spawned a massive industry of consulting, news/information, publishing and speaking circuits. But what about geopolitical narratives in international relations, do they also reflect the same levels of optimism, pragmatism, problems and criticisms that economic analyses face? This chapter looks at selected thoughts and individual perceptions of three thinkers who have left their diplomatic/academic footprints on the subject…

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  • Tai Wei Lim, 2009. "The Rise of China and India: Geo-political Narratives from the Singapore Perspective," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Peng Er Lam & Tai Wei Lim (ed.), The Rise Of China And India A New Asian Drama, chapter 7, pages 99-125, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789814280341_0007
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