China Unveiled : Insights into Chinese Strategic Thinking
Author | : | Jayadeva Ranade |
Year of Publication | : | 2013 |
Publisher | : | KW Publishers Pvt Ltd |
ISBN - 13 | : | 9789381904435 |
Edition | : | First |
Language | : | English |
Binding | : | Hardcover |
Subject | : | China / Chinese Studies |
About the Book :
This book seeks to afford an objective, incisive
insight into China. Written by a veteran Indian analyst with over 25 years of
experience monitoring developments relating to contemporary China, it is an
attempt to inform and promote understanding of China’s policies and actions
and, especially, the implications for India. The 32 essays that comprise the
book present a comprehensive tour de horizon of present-day China ranging
across a variety of subjects. Each of the aspects touched upon have direct
relevance for the international community and particularly for India and the
Asia-Pacific region.
The first section deals exclusively with China’s
currently evolving internal political situation. The outline sketches of
China’s two top leaders suggest their personalities influence Beijing’s
policies and that China’s domestic and foreign policies will undoubtedly bear
their imprimatur. Other articles examine the equally important and rapidly
evolving political scenario in China, especially concerning the selection of
cadres to the Chinese Communist Party’s highest echelons. The absence of
veteran leaders of pre-eminence and unquestioned authority has accentuated
competition within the Chinese Communist Party and indicators of potential
discord, like the political upheaval involving ex-Politburo member Bo Xilai,
have been identified. The book notes the attempt by China’s leadership to
rearrange national economic developmental priorities to remain competitive in a
changing international environment and includes a debate centering on the Yuan
rivaling the US dollar. Two articles assess the implications of China’s
maritime ambitions and Cyber strategy, both of which are centerpieces of
China’s military strategy. Other articles discuss in some detail the
India-China relationship, China’s relations with some of India’s neighbours,
and Sino-US relations -- described by Beijing as China’s single, most important
relationship.
About Author :
Jayadeva Ranade: Jayadeva Ranade, a former Additional Secretary in the Cabinet Secretariat, Government of India, has closely watched developments concerning China and East Asia for almost 25 years and was involved in formulation of policy at highest levels in Government. His assignments have included Hong Kong and Beijing. After earning a Diploma of Advanced Proficiency in Chinese from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi he completed an Intensive Introductory and Advanced Diploma Course in Mandarin from the University of Hong Kong. He was conferred both the highest awards of the Organisation out of turn. Mr Ranade frequently contributes articles relating to China and East Asia to mainstream national newspapers and magazines. He is invited to speak at national and international conferences and requested by national Television channels for expert comments on issues relating to China, Pakistan and security. He is presently a Distinguished Fellow at the Centre for Air Power Studies (CAPS), New Delhi and a Member of the Core Group on China of the Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA). A subject usually less focused upon though of vital strategic importance to India, namely China strategy regarding Tibetan Buddhists and the Dalai Lama, is scrutinized in the book concluding section. This includes the developmental activity in Tibet and plans to divert the waters of the Brahmaputra, both of which have a serious potential to impact on India.