Misperceptions In Foreign Policymaking: The Sino-indian Conflict 1959-1962
In this case study of the Sino-Indian conflict between 1959 and 1962, the author explores the attitudes that shaped India's policy toward China and traces the network of misunderstandings that led to a war unwanted by both sides.
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Misperceptions In Foreign Policymaking: The Sino-indian Conflict 1959-1962
In this case study of the Sino-Indian conflict between 1959 and 1962, the author explores the attitudes that shaped India's policy toward China and traces the network of misunderstandings that led to a war unwanted by both sides.
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Misperceptions In Foreign Policymaking: The Sino-indian Conflict 1959-1962

Misperceptions In Foreign Policymaking: The Sino-indian Conflict 1959-1962

by Yaacov Y.I. Vertzberger
Misperceptions In Foreign Policymaking: The Sino-indian Conflict 1959-1962

Misperceptions In Foreign Policymaking: The Sino-indian Conflict 1959-1962

by Yaacov Y.I. Vertzberger

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In this case study of the Sino-Indian conflict between 1959 and 1962, the author explores the attitudes that shaped India's policy toward China and traces the network of misunderstandings that led to a war unwanted by both sides.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367170219
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/07/2020
Pages: 398
Product dimensions: 5.88(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Preface — Misperceptions: Sources and Processes—A Theory — The Issue — The Global International Environment — The Regional Environment — The Internal Environment — The Bilateral Environment — The Perceptual Framework: An Overview and Some Puzzles — Information: Type, Flow, and Handling — The Impact of Cultural, Social, and National Attributes — Nehru’s Personality — Interpersonal and Interorganizational Relations — Theory and the Case Study — Statistical Appendix
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