Eurasia's Regional Powers Compared – China, India, Russia
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Edited by Shinichiro Tabata |
CONTENTS
Contents |
vii
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List of Illustrations |
ix
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Notes on Contributors |
xi
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Introduction |
Shinichiro Tabata |
1
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Part I
Economic Development |
7
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1. Industrialization in the Process of Economic Reform: Comparative Analysis of China, Russia, and India |
Akira Uegaki |
9
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2. A Comparison of Trade Policy Reform in China, India, and Russia |
Tomoo Marukawa and Yugo Konno |
28
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3. Emergence of Regional Powers in the International Financial System | Shinichiro Tabata |
47
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Part II
Political Systems and Diplomacy |
65
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4. Power and Limitations of Dominant Party Control: United Russia, the Indian Congress, and the Chinese Communist Party Compared |
Atsushi Ogushi and Yuko Adachi |
67
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5. Client, Agent or Bystander? Patronage and Village Leadership in India, Russia and China |
Fumiki Tahara |
85
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6. Loss of Political Leadership and Passive "Triple Transformation" in the Former Soviet Union: A Comparison with China’s Reform Strategy | Liang Tang |
106
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7. The Political Consequences of Peace: China’s Retreat for Survival, 1988-1991 | Yoshifumi Nakai |
120
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8. India’s Pragmatic Diplomacy with Major Powers: A Comparative Study of the Strategic Partnership with the US, China, and Russia |
Toru Ito |
137
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Part III
History |
153
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9. Autonomous Regions in the Eurasian Borderlands as a Legacy of the First World War |
Yoshiro Ikeda |
155
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10. Empires and Sharia: A Comparison of Colonial Islamic Legal Systems |
Jun Akiba |
171
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Part IV
Culture and Society |
189
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11. Delineating Contours: Portrayal of Regional Powers in British Asian Migrant Literature |
Hisae Komatsu |
191
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12. Illusion and Mirror: Images of China in Contemporary Russian Literature | Go Koshino |
205
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13. UNESCO World Heritage in Regional Powers: Changing Representation of Cultural Heritage of Religious Interest |
Sanami Takahashi, Noriko Maejima, and Hiroshi Kobayashi |
222
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