The Cold War in the Himalayas

Multinational Perspectives on the Sino-Indian Border Conflict, 1950-1970

Reed Chervin author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Amsterdam University Press

Published:12th Feb '24

Should be back in stock very soon

The Cold War in the Himalayas cover

Extensive in scope and drawing on newly available evidence from multinational archives, this book reconsiders Sino-Indian border issues during the middle Cold War using multiple established analytical frameworks. It demonstrates how key countries perceived and engaged with the border conflict by aiding the two main participants morally and materially. Before, during, and after the 1962 Sino-Indian border war, multinational political actors pursued their foreign policy goals (e.g., trade, security, and prestige) concerning the frontier, and often tried to destabilize spheres of influence and bolster alliances. Therefore, this contest signified a variation of the Anglo-Russian Great Game in Asia during the nineteenth century, and the theater of operations encompassed not only the border itself, but also the Himalayan kingdoms, Tibet, and Burma. A reevaluation of the border conflict between India and China is necessary given current, ongoing clashes at their still unresolved border as well as the fact that these two countries now possess enhanced technology and weapons.

'Chervin’s book has provided a significant contribution to the history of the Sino-Indian border conflict, an issue that remains live in international politics today, and the book will be of great help to students of international history and international relations.
- Anton Harder, The China Quarterly, , 1-2, 2024

ISBN: 9789048559350

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

294 pages