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  40. Alden, Chris.&nbsp; <i>China returns to Africa:</i>&nbsp; <i>a rising power and a continent embrace.</i>&nbsp; New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2008.<br><br>
  41. Arora, Ashish.&nbsp; <i>From Underdogs to Tigers:</i>&nbsp; <i>The Rise and Growth of the Software Industry in Brazil, China, India, Ireland, and Israel.</i>&nbsp; Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.<br><br>
  42. <i>Asia's Giants:</i>&nbsp; <i>Comparing China and India.</i>&nbsp; (eds. Friedman, Edward; Gilley, Bruce). New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.<br><br>
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  45. Bardhan, Pranab K.&nbsp; <i>Awakening giants,</i>&nbsp; <i>feet of clay: assessing the economic rise of China and India.</i>&nbsp; Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2010.<br><br>
  46. Bhalla, A. S.&nbsp; <i>Uneven development in the Third World:</i>&nbsp; <i>a study of China and India.</i>&nbsp; 2nd ed. (Revised and enlarged). London: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995.<br><br>
  47. Bhalla, A. S.&nbsp; <i>Uneven development in the Third World:</i>&nbsp; <i>a study of China and India.</i>&nbsp; Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan, 1992.<br><br>
  48. Bhasin, Harsh.&nbsp; <i>The Big Three:</i>&nbsp; <i>The Emerging Relationship Between the United States, India and China in the Changing World Order.</i>&nbsp; New Delhi: Academic Foundation, 2009.<br><br>
  49. Brautigam, Deborah.&nbsp; <i>Chinese Aid and African Development:</i>&nbsp; <i>Exporting Green Revolution.</i>&nbsp; New York: Saint Martin's Press, 1998.<br><br>
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  52. Casarini, Nicola.&nbsp; <i>Remaking Global Order:</i>&nbsp; <i>The Evolution of Europe-China Relations and Its Implications for East Asia and the United States.</i>&nbsp; New York: Oxford University Press, 2009.<br><br>
  53. Chai, C. H.&nbsp; <i>Economic reform in China and India:</i>&nbsp; <i>development experience in a comparative perspective.</i>&nbsp; (ed., Roy, K. C.) Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2006.<br><br>
  54. Chang, Wook-Jin.&nbsp; <i>Impact of China's accession into the WTO:</i>&nbsp; <i>China, world, and Korean economy.</i>&nbsp; Cambridge: John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2002.<br><br>
  55. Chang, Wook-Jin.&nbsp; <i>Impact of China's accession into the WTO:</i>&nbsp; <i>China, world, and Korean economy.</i>&nbsp; Cambridge: John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2003.<br><br>
  56. <i>Chindia:</i>&nbsp; <i>how China and India are revolutionizing global business.</i>&nbsp; (ed., Engardio, Pete) New York: McGraw-Hill, 2007.<br><br>
  57. Chung, Jae Ho.&nbsp; <i>The "rise" of China and its impact on South Korea.</i>&nbsp; Singapore: East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, 2004.<br><br>
  58. <i>Crouching tiger, hidden dragon?:</i>&nbsp; <i>Africa and China.</i>&nbsp; (eds. Ampiah, Kweku and Naidu, Sanusha). Scottsville, South Africa: University of Kwazulu Natal Press, 2008.<br><br>
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  61. <i>Dancing with giants:</i>&nbsp; <i>China, India, and the global economy.</i>&nbsp; Winters, Alan L., & Yusuf, Shahid, eds. Washington, DC: World Bank : Institute of Policy Studies, 2007.<br><br>
  62. Das, Dilip K..&nbsp; <i>China and India:</i>&nbsp; <i>A Tale of Two Economies.</i>&nbsp; New York: Routledge, 2009.<br><br>
  63. Deepak, B. R.&nbsp; <i>India China relations during first half of the 20th century.</i>&nbsp; New Delhi: APH Publishers, 2001.<br><br>
  64. Denoon, David B. H.&nbsp; <i>The Economic and Strategic Rise of China and India:</i>&nbsp; <i>Asian Realignments After the 1997 Financial Crisis.</i>&nbsp; Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.<br><br>
  65. Dethier, Jean-Jacques.&nbsp; <i>Governance, Decentralization and Reform in China, India and Russia.</i>&nbsp; Norwell: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.<br><br>
  66. Dewey, John.&nbsp; <i>China, Japan, and the U.s.a.:</i>&nbsp; <i>Present-day Conditions in the Far East and Their Bearing on the Washington Conferencet.</i>&nbsp; Rockville, MD: Wildside Press, 2009.<br><br>
  67. Dinello, Natalia E.&nbsp; <i>China, India and beyond:</i>&nbsp; <i>development drivers and limitations.</i>&nbsp; Camberley: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2009.<br><br>
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  70. <i>Emerging giants:</i>&nbsp; <i>China and India in the world economy.</i>&nbsp; (eds. Eichengreen, Barry; Gupta, Poonam; Kumar. Rajiv). New York: Oxford University Press, 2010.<br><br>
  71. Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research, The.&nbsp; <i>China, India and the United States:</i>&nbsp; <i>Competition for Energy Resources.</i>&nbsp; Abu Dhabi, The United Arab Emirates: The Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research, 2009.<br><br>
  72. Emmott, Bill.&nbsp; <i>Rivals:</i>&nbsp; <i>how the power struggle between China, India and Japan will shape our next decade.</i>&nbsp; Orlando, Florida: Harcourt Publishing Company, 2008.<br><br>
  73. Emmott, Bill.&nbsp; <i>Rivals:</i>&nbsp; <i>how the power struggle between China, India and Japan will shape our next decade.</i>&nbsp; Boston, MA: Mariner Books (distr. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt), 2009.<br><br>
  74. Er, Lam Peng.&nbsp; <i>The Rise of China and India:</i>&nbsp; <i>A New Asian Drama.</i>&nbsp; Hackensack, NJ: World Scientific Publishing Company, 2009.<br><br>
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  77. <i>Foreign investment in rapidly growing countries:</i>&nbsp; <i>the Chinese and Indian experiences.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Kehal, H. S.). New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.<br><br>
  78. Foster, Vivien.&nbsp; <i>Building bridges:</i>&nbsp; <i>China's growing role as infrastructure financier for sub-Saharan Africa.</i>&nbsp; Washington, DC: World Bank Publications, 2009.<br><br>
  79. Franda, Marcus F.&nbsp; <i>China and India online:</i>&nbsp; <i>information technology politics and diplomacy in the world's two largest nations.</i>&nbsp; Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002.<br><br>
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  82. Gao, Xuan.&nbsp; <i>The Proliferation of Anti-dumping and Poor Governance in Emerging Economies:</i>&nbsp; <i>Case Studies of China and South Africa.</i>&nbsp; Uppsala, Sweden: Nordic Africa Institute, 2009.<br><br>
  83. Garver, John W.&nbsp; <i>The protracted contest::</i>&nbsp; <i>Sino-Indian rivalry in the twentieth century.</i>&nbsp; Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2001.<br><br>
  84. Ghazvinian, John H.&nbsp; <i>Untapped:</i>&nbsp; <i>the scramble for Africa's oil.</i>&nbsp; Orlando, FL: Harcourt, 2007.<br><br>
  85. Githinji, Mwangi Wa.&nbsp; <i>Is That a Dragon or Elephant on Your Ladder:</i>&nbsp; <i>The Potential Impact of China and India on Export Led Growth in African Countries?.</i>&nbsp; Uppsala, Sweden: Nordic Africa Institute, 2009.<br><br>
  86. Gommans, Jos.&nbsp; <i>Roots and Routes of Development in China and India:</i>&nbsp; <i>Highlights of Fifty Years of the Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient (1957-2007).</i>&nbsp; Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, 2008.<br><br>
  87. <i>Growing populations, changing landscapes:</i>&nbsp; <i>Studies from India, China, and the United States.</i>&nbsp; Washington: National Academy Press, 2001.<br><br>
  88. Guerrero, Dorothy-grace.&nbsp; <i>China's New Role in Africa and the South:</i>&nbsp; <i>A Search for a New Perspective.</i>&nbsp; Oxford, United Kingdom: Fahamu, 2008.<br><br>
  89. Gupta, Anil K.&nbsp; <i>Getting China and India Right:</i>&nbsp; <i>Strategies for Leveraging the World's Fastest Growing Economies for Global Advantage.</i>&nbsp; San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 2009.<br><br>
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  92. Hachigian, Nina.&nbsp; <i>The Next American Century:</i>&nbsp; <i>How the U.S. Can Thrive As Other Powers Rise.</i>&nbsp; New York: Simon & Schuster, 2009.<br><br>
  93. Hayes, Louis D.&nbsp; <i>Political systems of East Asia:</i>&nbsp; <i>China, Korea, and Japan.</i>&nbsp; Lexington, KY: M.E. Sharpe, 2009.<br><br>
  94. Huque, Ahmed Shafiqul & Vyas, Lina.&nbsp; <i>Public service in a globalized world:</i>&nbsp; <i>central training institutes in India and Hong Kong.</i>&nbsp; Aldershot, Hants, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2004.<br><br>
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  97. <i>India's interaction with China, central and west Asia.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Rahman, Abdur). New Delhi; New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.<br><br>
  98. <i>India's Interaction with China, Central and West Asia.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Rahman, A.). New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.<br><br>
  99. <i>India, China, and South-East Asia:</i>&nbsp; <i>Dynamics of Development.</i>&nbsp; New Delhi: Deep & Deep Publications, 2000.<br><br>
  100. <i>India, China, Russia:</i>&nbsp; <i>intricacies of an Asian triangle.</i>&nbsp; (eds. Boqu&eacute;rat, Gilles & Grare, Fr&eacute;d&eacute;ric). Singapore: Marshall Cavendish Academic, 2004.<br><br>
  101. International Business Publications, USA.&nbsp; <i>France China Economic and Political Relations Handbook.</i>&nbsp; Washington, DC: International Business Publications USA, 2009.<br><br>
  102. <i>International franchising in emerging markets, China, India and other Asian countries.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Alan, Ilan). Riverwoods: C C H, Incorporated, 2001.<br><br>
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  105. Jeffries, Ian.&nbsp; <i>The economies in transition:</i>&nbsp; <i>China, Cuba, Mongolia, North Korea and Vietnam at the turn of the twenty-first century.</i>&nbsp; Routledge Studies in Development Economics. New York: Routledge, 2001.<br><br>
  106. Jha, Prem Shankar.&nbsp; <i>The perilous road to the market:</i>&nbsp; <i>the political economy of reform in Russia, India and China.</i>&nbsp; Sterling, Va.; London: Pluto Press, 2002.<br><br>
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  109. Khanna, Parag.&nbsp; <i>The Second World:</i>&nbsp; <i>How Emerging Powers Are Redefining Global Competition In The Twenty-First Century.</i>&nbsp; New York: Random House Trade Paperback, 2009.<br><br>
  110. Khanna, Tarun.&nbsp; <i>Billions of entrepreneurs:</i>&nbsp; <i>how China and India are reshaping their futures--and yours.</i>&nbsp; Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 2008.<br><br>
  111. King, F. H..&nbsp; <i>Farmers of Forty Centuries:</i>&nbsp; <i>Or Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea and Japan.</i>&nbsp; Dorset, United Kingdom: Global Oriental, 2009.<br><br>
  112. Kornai, J nos.&nbsp; <i>Market and socialism:</i>&nbsp; <i>in the light of the experiences of China and Vietnam</i>&nbsp; (eds. J nos Kornai and Yingyi Qian) New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.<br><br>
  113. Kumar, Ravindra.&nbsp; <i>Science and technology strategies for development in India and China:</i>&nbsp; <i>A comparative study.</i>&nbsp; New Delhi: Har-Anand Publications, 1999.<br><br>
  114. Kundra, Ashok.&nbsp; <i>The Performance of India's Export Zones:</i>&nbsp; <i>A Comparison with the Chinese Approach.</i>&nbsp; Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 2000.<br><br>
  115. Kurian, Nimmi.&nbsp; <i>Emerging China and India's Policy Options.</i>&nbsp; New York: Lancer Publishing, 2008.<br><br>
  116. Kurian, Nimmi.&nbsp; <i>Emerging China and India's policy options.</i>&nbsp; New Delhi: Lancers Publishers & Distributors, 2001.<br><br>
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  119. Li, Minqi.&nbsp; <i>The rise of China and the demise of the capitalist world-economy.</i>&nbsp; New York, NY: Monthly Review Press, 2009.<br><br>
  120. Luttrell, Isaac P.&nbsp; <i>Clean Energy:</i>&nbsp; <i>An Exporter's Guide to India and China.</i>&nbsp; Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Pub Inc, 2009.<br><br>
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  123. <i>Major Companies of Asia and Australasia 2010:</i>&nbsp; <i>East Asia-people's Republic of China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Mongolia, Taiwan.</i>&nbsp; Harrogate, United Kingdom: Graham & Whiteside, 2009.<br><br>
  124. <i>Managing globalization:</i>&nbsp; <i>lessons from China and India: inaugural conference of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy.</i>&nbsp; (eds., Kelly, D. A., Rajan, Ramkishen S., & Goh, Gillian H. L.) New Jersey: World Scientific Publishing, 2006.<br><br>
  125. Manji, Firoze Madatally.&nbsp; <i>African perspectives on China in Africa.</i>&nbsp; Oxford, UK: Fahamu Books & Pambazuka Press, 2007.<br><br>
  126. Marafa, Lawal Mohammed.&nbsp; <i>African Business and Development Relationship With China:</i>&nbsp; <i>Seeking Moral and Capital Values of the Last Economic Frontier.</i>&nbsp; Uppsala, Sweden: Nordic Africa Institute, 2009.<br><br>
  127. McManus, John.&nbsp; <i>China and India:</i>&nbsp; <i>opportunities and threats for the global software industry.</i>&nbsp; (eds, Li, Mingzhi, & Moitra, Deependra) Oxford: Chandos, 2007.<br><br>
  128. Meredith, Robyn.&nbsp; <i>The elephant and the dragon:</i>&nbsp; <i>the rise of India and China and what it means for all of us.</i>&nbsp; New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 2008.<br><br>
  129. Michel, Serge.&nbsp; <i>China safari:</i>&nbsp; <i>on the trail of China's expansion in Africa.</i>&nbsp; (Illus. Woods, Paolo). New York, NY: Nation Books (distr. Perseus Book Group), 2009.<br><br>
  130. Monson, Jamie.&nbsp; <i>Africa's freedom railway:</i>&nbsp; <i>how a Chinese development project changed lives and livelihoods in Tanzania.</i>&nbsp; Bloomington, Indiana: Indian University Press, 2009.<br><br>
  131. Morita, Ken.&nbsp; <i>Transition, Regional Development And Globalization:</i>&nbsp; <i>China and Central Europe.</i>&nbsp; Hackensack, NJ: World Scientific Publishing Company, 2009.<br><br>
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  134. Nairn, Tom.&nbsp; <i>Global nations.</i>&nbsp; London: Verso, 2009.<br><br>
  135. Nicolas, Francoise.&nbsp; <i>Korea in the New Asia:</i>&nbsp; <i>East Asian Integration and the China Factor.</i>&nbsp; New York, NY: Routledge, 2009.<br><br>
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  138. Parayil, Govindan.&nbsp; <i>The New Asian Innovation Dynamics:</i>&nbsp; <i>China and India in Perspective.</i>&nbsp; Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.<br><br>
  139. Pekkanen, Saadia.&nbsp; <i>Japan and China in the World Political Economy.</i>&nbsp; New York: Routledge, 2009.<br><br>
  140. Poe, Clarence Hamilton.&nbsp; <i>Where Half the World Is Waking Up the Old and the New in Japan, China, the Philippines, and India.</i>&nbsp; Charleston, South Carolina: BiblioLife, 2009.<br><br>
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  144. Reddy, B. Sudhakara.&nbsp; <i>Economic reforms in India and China:</i>&nbsp; <i>emerging issues and challenges.</i>&nbsp; New Delhi: Sage Publications Pvt. Ltd, 2009.<br><br>
  145. <i>Reforming Economic Systems in Asia:</i>&nbsp; <i>A Comparative Analysis of China, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, and Thailand.</i>&nbsp; (ed. Weber, Maria). Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2002.<br><br>
  146. Rosecrance, Richard N.&nbsp; <i>Power and restraint:</i>&nbsp; <i>a shared vision for the U.S.-China relationship.</i>&nbsp; New York, NY: PublicAffairs (distrb. Perseus Books Group), 2009.<br><br>
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  150. Saez, Lawrence.&nbsp; <i>Banking reform in India and China.</i>&nbsp; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.<br><br>
  151. Safadi, Raed.&nbsp; <i>Globalisation and Emerging Economies:</i>&nbsp; <i>Brazil, Russia, India, Indonesia, China and South Africa.</i>&nbsp; Paris, France: OECD Publishing, 2009.<br><br>
  152. Salter, Brian.&nbsp; <i>The Politics of Regenerative Medicine in China and India:</i>&nbsp; <i>Governing the Global Bioeconomy in Emerging Economies.</i>&nbsp; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.<br><br>
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  154. Simpfendorfer, Ben.&nbsp; <i>The New Silk Road:</i>&nbsp; <i>How a Rising Arab World Is Turning Away from the West and Rediscovering China.</i>&nbsp; Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.<br><br>
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  159. Taylor, Ian.&nbsp; <i>China and Africa:</i>&nbsp; <i>Engagement and Compromise.</i>&nbsp; New York, NY: Routledge, 2009.<br><br>
  160. Tseng, Wanda.&nbsp; <i>India's and China's Recent Experience With Reform and Growth.</i>&nbsp; Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.<br><br>
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  169. Xu, Yi-Chong.&nbsp; <i>Electricity reform in China, India and Russia:</i>&nbsp; <i>the World Bank template and the politics of power.</i>&nbsp; Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2004.<br><br>
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