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The Indo-Chinese Border Crisis of 1962

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2009

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Copyright © The China Quarterly 1976

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References

1. Friedman, Edward, “Some political constraints on a political science: quantitative content analysis and the Indo-Chinese border crisis of 1962,” The China Quarterly, No. 63 (1975), pp. 528–38.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

2. Ibid. No. 53 (1973), pp. 80–97.

3. “What clues are provided by the Chinese press as to the perceptions which led to the Chinese offensive? What can be inferred from the patterns of press content and changes therein concerning estimates of Indian intentions or efforts to influence those intentions by political and military means? Do links exist in Chinese perceptions, as alleged in Peking, between threats manifested at one point, in this case India, and others on China's periphery? Does quantitative content analysis provide any special insights into these and other questions?” Ibid. p. 83.

4. Ibid. p. 96.

5. Ibid. pp. 83 and 93.