China's Neighbors
Asia Briefing Ltd, September 2011, Pages: 188
A look at China's relationship with its 14 neighbor countries: Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Myanmar, Mongolia, Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan and Vietnam.
This book presents a basic economic overview of each respective country and commentary on the country's relationship with China – economic, political and otherwise. An excellent resource for the China-watcher hoping for a broad 360 degree, cross-border understanding of the country.
Contents:
- AFGHANISTAN - A Place In Between
- BHUTAN - A Changing Country Eyes China with Caution
- INDIA - Rivals and Partners
- KAZAKHSTAN - Trade and Oil: Central Asia at Stake
- KYRGYZSTAN - A Leadership Role in Central Asia
- LAOS - Southeast Asia's Poorest Gain Access to Consumer Goods
- MYANMAR - China's Burmese Days
- MONGOLIA - Eyeing the Vast Resources of a Northern Neighbor
- NEPAL- A Foothold in South Asia
- NORTH KOREA - Aid, Ideology, and Atomic Bombs
- PAKISTAN - An Enduring Alliance
- RUSSIA - Partners and Competitors
- TAJIKISTAN - Investing in Stability
- VIETNAM - Paving the Way for Development
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