02052nam a2200181Ia 450000500170000000800410001702000240005804100080008208200170009010000210010724500800012826000250020830000220023350400160025552015250027165000400179665000340183620250509132258.0240822s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9789381904435qhbk. aeng a355.033bRAN aRanade, Jayadeva 0aChina unveiledc/ Jayadeva RanadebInsights into Chinese strategic thinking bKWPc2013aNew Delhi a 312 pagesc24 cm aBib and Ref aThis 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. aChina Politics and government 1949- aChina Foreign relations 1949-