Resilience and the future balance of power / Dhruva Jaishankar.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): Online resources: In: Survival Vol 56 No 3, June-July 2014, pp.217-232 (106)Summary: Makes a case for the importance of reslience as a factor in national power. Contrasts perceptions of Soviet power up to the end of the 1980s with the reality, and suggests that two decades later commentators may be making the same mistakes concerning China. Suggests also that India may have greater long term resilience than China and may yet rise to world power status.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Makes a case for the importance of reslience as a factor in national power. Contrasts perceptions of Soviet power up to the end of the 1980s with the reality, and suggests that two decades later commentators may be making the same mistakes concerning China. Suggests also that India may have greater long term resilience than China and may yet rise to world power status.
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