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Sino-Indian Rapproachement and the Sino-Pakistan Entente
John W. Garver traces the improvement of Chinese-Indian relations during the late 1980s. He concludes that Sino-Indian rapprochement has affected Pakistan-Chinese relations only around the margins and that the core of the Sino-Pakistan entente remains solid.
Same Bed, Different Dreams: Managing U. S.-China Relations, 1989-2000, David M. Lampton Reviewed by John W. Garver
Great Wall, Empty Fortress: China's Search for Security, ANDREW J. NATHAN and Robert S. Ross Reviewed by John W. Garver
Chiang Kai-shek's Quest for Soviet Entry into the Sino-Japanese War, John W. Garver
Sino-Vietnamese Conflict and the Sino-American Rapproachment, John W. Garver
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