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Expanding economic activity along the Sino-Indian border & developing infrastructure for connectivity
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012The study attempts to answer three specific questions: First, should one view border trade as a tool to improve India‐China strategic relations? Second, is the emphasis on Ladakh part of an economic strategy to improve larger India‐China trade? Third, is this part of an economic and political strategy to improve the economic conditions and political stability in border regions/peripheries?DocumentMigrant unrest in china: an analysis
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2011China’s rising economic power is a constant irritant for the world at large; however, its lopsided growth has become an area of major concern for the Chinese government as well.DocumentInternet in China: an emerging society
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012The constantly increasing role of the Internet in the Chinese political, social, and economic sphere makes the study of its impact of great importance. It is influenced by socio-cultural factors, like, cultural identity, State policy and other media.DocumentDemographic dividend in China: the challenge ahead
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012Today China has transformed from the phase of high fertility, high mortality and low natural growth to a phase of low fertility. In fact it has entered into ‘post transition society’ where life expectancy has reached new heights, fertility has declined to low level and a rapid aging population is on the horizon.DocumentSeparatism in Xinjiang: between local problems and international Jihad?
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012The incidents at Urumqi in 2009 and in Hotan and Kashgar in 2011, within a short span of two years, have questioned the assumption by Chinese authorities on maintaining strict vigil over separatists and terrorist elements in the Xinjiang region.DocumentGreater Tibet and cultural nationalism: Chinese strategies & local responses
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2011This article assesses the rising grievances of the Tibetans that are manifesting themselves in the form of protests, violent outbursts and acts of self-immolation by monks and nuns.DocumentNew security concept of China: an analysis
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012This essay analyzes China's New Security Concept (NSC) and assesses its success since its commencement in 1997. The author highlights 'comprehensiveness' as a defining feature of the NSC and shows how the economy, ideology, environment, society, science and technology have arisen to the security agenda.DocumentSouth China Sea: emerging security architecture
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012The South China Sea (SCS) dispute has become a flash point in Southeast Asia. The dispute is between the five countries of Southeast Asia, China and Taiwan. In the process of strengthening their claims, these countries are strengthening their civil and military capacities.DocumentSouth China Sea: everlasting antagonisms
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012The South China Sea (SCS) has acquired that distinction particularly in the past 3 decades with the 1982 convention on the United Nations Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) which introduced clear demarcations on what constitutes as the territorial sea, exclusive economic zone (EEZ), continental shelf, contiguous zone and alas the free for all high seas.DocumentSino-Indian economic dialogue: from bilateral trade to srategic partnership
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012This paper is a conference report the IPCS India-China Relations Conference held in February 2012. The main discussions focused on economic cooperation and bilateral trade. Some Policy Recommendations Include:Pages
