Archiv für Januar 2017

The Role of China and India in the G20 and BRICS: Commonalities or Competitive Behaviour?

This paper examines China and India’s relationship within the ambit of the G20 process and the autonomous BRICS institutional architecture. The evolving relationship of each of these two emerging powers within these different institutional settings demonstrates a degree of agentic commonality and distinction. China’s and India’s approaches to both the G20 and the BRICS summit processes high-light a combination of status-seeking and hedging behaviour. While China’s cautious approach is complemented by assertive leadership in matters of national interest, India’s leadership has a very specific orientation towards developmental issues. Whereas China’s approach focuses on the United States and the rest of the West, India’s approach is increasingly positioned as a response to China.

Sino–Indian Economic Ties since 1988: Progress, Problems, and Prospects for Future Development

This article takes stock of the evolution of bilateral economic ties between China and India since the early 1990s. It analyses the factors that have contributed to the expansion of this important aspect of their relationship, but also highlights the obstacles, in particular the politico-strategic variables, to further expansion of economic ties, including investments. It argues that while both Beijing and New Delhi recognise the importance of trade and investment in their relationship, future growth in bilateral economic ties depends on how the two countries can successfully deal with issues such as trade imbalance, market access, infrastructure, and regulatory environment. But more importantly, Beijing and New Delhi must seriously address each other’s security concerns, including those areas that affect their perceptions of economic security and consequently their policies towards bilateral and regional cooperation.

New Concerns, More Cooperation? How Non-Traditional Security Issues Affect Sino–Indian Relations

Introduction to Journal of Current Chinese Affairs 3/2016: Non-Traditional Security in Sino–Indian Relations

The Norfolk mystery; The Cornish Coast murder; The Lake District murder

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Migrant Women’s Voices: talking about life and work in the UK since 1945

Volume 42, Issue 1, February 2017, Page 147-148<br/>. <br/>

We are an African People: independent education, Black Power, and the radical imagination

Volume 42, Issue 1, February 2017, Page 150-152<br/>. <br/>

Race, Ethnicity and the Women’s Movement in England, 1968–1993

Volume 42, Issue 1, February 2017, Page 149-150<br/>. <br/>

Radical Reformers and Respectable Rebels: how the two lives of Grace Oakeshott defined an era

Volume 42, Issue 1, February 2017, Page 152-154<br/>. <br/>

Time, history and the making of the industrial middle class: the story of Samuel Smith

Volume 42, Issue 1, February 2017, Page 29-51<br/>. <br/>

The Great Labour Unrest: rank-and-file movements and political change in the Durham coalfield

Volume 42, Issue 1, February 2017, Page 121-123<br/>. <br/>