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Shadow States Berenice Guyot-Rechard (King's College London)

Shadow States By Berenice Guyot-Rechard (King's College London)

Shadow States by Berenice Guyot-Rechard (King's College London)


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This book provides both a fresh examination of Indian state-making and nation-building through the experience of the eastern Himalayas and an exploration of competition between China and India in the region from 1910 to the outbreak of open conflict in the Sino-Indian War of 1962 - a tension which still informs Sino-Indian relations today.

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Shadow States: India, China and the Himalayas, 1910-1962 by Berenice Guyot-Rechard (King's College London)

Since the mid-twentieth century China and India have entertained a difficult relationship, erupting into open war in 1962. Shadow States is the first book to unpack Sino-Indian tensions from the angle of competitive state-building - through a study of their simultaneous attempts to win the approval and support of the Himalayan people. When China and India tried to expand into the Himalayas in the twentieth century, their lack of strong ties to the region and the absence of an easily enforceable border made their proximity threatening - observing China and India's state-making efforts, local inhabitants were in a position to compare and potentially choose between them. Using rich and original archival research, Berenice Guyot-Rechard shows how India and China became each other's 'shadow states'. Understanding these recent, competing processes of state formation in the Himalayas is fundamental to understanding the roots of tensions in Sino-Indian relations.

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'In the eastern Himalayas the imperial ambitions of the world's two most populous states, China and India, have clashed, and mirrored each other, since the nineteenth century. This brilliant, pioneering study goes beyond geopolitics and security concerns to detail how state making actually unfolded in this vast trans-border region (Tibet to the north and the area known to Indians as 'Arunachal Pradesh' and to Chinese as 'South Tibet' to the south). Shadow States is a landmark. Based on meticulous research, it skilfully highlights the agency of Himalayan populations in shaping Sino-Indian relations - and the crucial role that borderlanders play in the formation of states, nations and international relations around the world.' Willem van Schendel, Universiteit van Amsterdam
'We are indebted to Berenice Guyot-Rechard for providing the first serious history of the resulting India-China border problem ... Guyot-Rechard describes in rich detail and with compelling clarity India's northeast border politics, from its imperial origins, before World War I, through its strategic transformation, during the WWII, and through its evolution into a policy of integrative national development, during an extended competition with China over control over the loyalty of Himalayan populations ... The great value of this study is its deft interweaving of central state policy making with locally sensible administrative and political activity as they interact with the changing life conditions and intricate decision-making of local residents. This is a rare example of history that brings together a lively evocation of the lived experience of borderland peoples with a sharp empirical analysis of the process by which the mountain borderland became a distinctive iconic formation of national territory.' David Ludden, New York University
'This is a remarkable work of scholarship in a long-neglected area ... Unlike other books which have dealt with the high politics of the India-China relationship and boundary, it studies these issues from the ground up, from the point of view of the peoples and society ... the result of her considerable scholarship is an important book that covers significant themes in an increasingly important area with a professional historian's care and precision ... Do read this book. It is of value well beyond the limited circle of academic readers that the title might attract.' Shivshankar Menon, The Indian Express

About Berenice Guyot-Rechard (King's College London)

Berenice Guyot-Rechard teaches International and South Asian History at King's College London. She was previously Research Fellow at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Her research explores the effects of social, political, and environmental processes on South Asia's contemporary international relations. She has recently published in Contemporary South Asia and Modern Asian Studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. 1910-50: 1. False starts: the first rush towards the eastern Himalayas; 2. The return of the fair-weather state: World War Two and the Himalayas; Part II. 1950-59: 3. Exploration, expansion, consolidation? State power and its limitations; 4. The art of persuasion: development in a border space; Part III. 1959-62: 5. A void screaming to be filled: militarisation and state-society relations; 6. Salt tastes the same in India and China: a different kind of security dilemma; 7. Open war: state-making's dress rehearsal; Conclusion.

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NLS9781316627242
9781316627242
1316627241
Shadow States: India, China and the Himalayas, 1910-1962 by Berenice Guyot-Rechard (King's College London)
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Cambridge University Press
2018-03-08
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