Superpower rivalry and conflict: the long shadow of the Cold War on the twenty-first century /
edited by Chandra Chari
- London; New York: Routledge, 2010.
- xxv, 253 p.; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1 Introduction CHANDRA CHARl PARTI Superpower rivalry: an overview 2 A historical overview of the Cold War K. SUBRAHMANYAM 3 Superpower rivalry and the victimization of Korea; the Korean War and the North Korean nuclear crisis HAKSOON PAIK 4 Regional fallout: Vietnam BALADAS GHOSHAL 5 Afghanistan: during the Cold War AMIN SAIKAL 6 Pakistan and the Cold War STEPHEN P. COHEN PART II Prospects for a multipolar world: perspectives at the beginning of the twenty-first century 7 Theorizing unipolarity E. SRIDHARAN 8 Debating multilateralism: the role of emerging powers SWARAN SINGH 9 Europe, China, India and the multipolar world order CHARLES GRANT 10 Globalization revisited: evolving Chinese discourses on the Open Door policy and integration with the world economy KALPANA MISRA 11 Recolonizing West Asia in the twenty-first century? GULSHAN DIETL 12 Emerging international order and South Korea’s survival strategy TAE WOO KIM PART III Thinking beyond borders and bonndaries: prospectss for war and peace 13 Conflict models: how relevant are they to Asia? ANURADHA M. CHENOY 14 Religion as a catalyst for conflict: the case of Islam JAMAL MALIK 15 The Antarctic experiment in Utopia: sovereignty, resources and sustainability SANJAV CHATURVEDI PART IV Looking ahead: can history be prevented from repeating itself? 16 Nuclear disarmament: mirage or need of the hour? P.R. CHARI 17 To err is statesmanlike, to learn folly T.C.A. SRINIVASA-RAGHAVAN 18 Is history being repeated? RADHA KUMAR 19 Engaging the idea of global citizenship SIDDHARTH MALLAVARAPU