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    • Rule of Law means displacing the CCP from its paramount position. Historical evolution suggests that the new system has to be either liberal democracy or a system with a Chinese nomenclature but with a liberal essence.

      January 07, 2013
      IDSA Comments
    • Xi Jinping’s speeches and actions have elaborated upon three major themes: upholding the market economy, adopting measures against ‘formalism and bureaucracy’, and endorsing the Rule of Law.

      December 28, 2012
      IDSA Comments
    • Chairperson: Lt Gen Satish Nambiar, PVSM, AVSM, VrC (Retd)
      External Discussants: Maj Gen (Retd) B K Sharma, Cdr Kamlesh Kumar Agnihotri

      February 01, 2013
      Events
    • The SED is an important forum that can render valuable service to the cause of greater economic cooperation and work like an effective confidence building measure.

      November 30, 2012
      IDSA Comments
    • This Issue Brief presents the historical and legal debate surrounding the dispute and in the process underscores the inconsistencies and weaknesses in the Chinese claims.

      October 10, 2012
      Issue Brief
      • Publisher: Shipra Publications
        2012

      The volume contains contributions by leading Asian analysts and Asia watchers on the theme of prospects for Asian integration. It discusses regionalism at the continental level and investigates overarching trends. It focuses on Asia's 'rise' and the key factors shaping the Asian regional order. The volume also provides valuable perspectives on Asia's sub-regions. Another salient feature of this volume is its coverage of increasingly significant non-traditional issues in the Asian context.

      • ISBN 978-81-7541-615-4 ,
      • Price: ₹. 995/-
      • E-copy available
      Book
    • The central focus of this article is to understand the evolution of the Chinese People's Liberation Army's engagement with UN peacekeeping operations in the light of China's military diplomacy. The article underlines that the PLA works as a foreign policy instrument in UN peacekeeping operations and furthers China's foreign policy agenda in many ways.

      Strategic Analysis
    • By devolving political functions to an elected leader, the Dalai Lama is guaranteeing the self-sustainability of the Tibet Movement.

      March 14, 2011
      IDSA Comments
    • It is not very often in India, that comes across a book about China that goes beyond the traditional subject of India-China relations. Jagannath P. Panda’s book China’s Path to Power: Party, Military and the Politics of State Transition does exactly that.

      Journal of Defence Studies
    • Chairperson: Prof. V P Dutt
      Discussants: Prof Madhu Bhalla and Prof Swaran Singh

      January 14, 2011
      Events

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