Asymmetrical Threat Perceptions in India–China Relations, by Tien-sze Fang
Tien-sze Fang’s Asymmetrical Threat Perceptions in India–China Relations makes a comparative study of the threat perceptions of the two countries vis-à-vis each other. The book endorses the view that although both the countries have security concerns from each other, the threat perception in India is far more acute than in China. This asymmetry defines the relations between the two countries.
- Prashant Kumar Singh |
- October 2015 |