Call for Paper- Handbook of Dialogue and Development : India-China-EU

Proposal Submission Deadline: 20th June, 2021

Full Paper Submission 25th July, 2021

Handbook of Dialogue and Development : India-China-EU

Edited by

Dr. Qichao Wang and Dr. Swati Chakraborty

“We don't get harmony when everybody sings the same note. Only notes that are different can harmonize. The same is true with people.”

― Steve Goodier

Leadership could able to achieve a positive China-India relations and major international issues of shared interest. Putting India-China-EU relations in the global and historical perspective, the two leaders made clear three points: first, EU, China and India should see each other as positive factors in the changing international landscape. Second, the development of EU, China and India is an important opportunity for each other. Third, EU, China and India should view each other's intentions in a positive, open and inclusive light. The Wuhan Informal Summit is a historic meeting, which pointed out the direction for the development of bilateral relations.

Over the past year, the leaders have actively implemented the create consensus among World scenario of dialogue sharing and development procurement to upgrade and improve the quality of EU-China-India relations, which embarked on the track of sound and stable development. The positive effect of the Wuhan Summit is constantly unfolding. The mutual trust and friendship among the leaders are being extended to all sectors, localities and peoples of the two countries and translated into tangible achievements. First, maintain close high-level exchanges. Government departments, political parties, legislatures and military of the two countries have actively engaged in high-level exchanges and shared governance experience. Second, make progress in aligning development strategies. In September 2020, the two sides held the 6th Strategic Economic Dialogue and the 9th Financial Dialogue, and reached new consensus on cooperation in policy coordination, infrastructure, energy conservation and environmental protection, high technology, energy and medicine. Third, step up coordination in global governance. How EU, China and India are looking up for the international collaboration such as BRICS, SCO and G20, and share common interests in promoting globalization and opposing trade protectionism. On major international issues, EU, China and India have shared interests and similar positions.

Target Audience

Educators, Teacher Trainees, Policy makers, academicians, researchers, Curriculum Developer, higher level students, social activist, and government officials will find this text useful in furthering their research exposure to significant topics in International Relations, Foreign Policy and Human Rights and assisting in furthering their own research efforts in this field.

Recommended topics include, but are not limited to the following:

Contributors are welcome to submit chapters on the following topics relating to India-China international Dialogue:

1.     India-China-EU : A strategy partner

2.     India-China-EU: Cultural exchange and bonding

3.     Political association and dialogue: India-China-EU relation

4.     Economic and Financial Dialogue between India-China-EU

5.     International relation and multilateral mechanisms.

6.     Positive Dialogue and Development.

7.     History of great Eastern civilization.

8.     Human Rights and Development.

Submission Procedure

Researchers, academicians and practitioners are invited to submit on or before 20th June, 2021, a 2-3 page chapter proposal with key words (3-5) clearly explaining the mission and concerns of his or her proposed chapter. Authors of accepted proposals will be notified by 25th June, 2021 about the status of their proposals and sent chapter guidelines. Full chapters are expected to be submitted by 25th July 2021. All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a double-blind review basis. Contributors may also be requested to serve as reviewers for this project.

Publication house: ABS Books, New Delhi

Important Dates

Proposal Submission Deadline: June 20, 2021

Notification of Proposal’s Acceptance: June 25, 2021 

Full chapter Submission: July 25, 2021

Date of Publication: Sept-Oct 2021

Inquiries and submissions can be forwarded electronically in English (Word document) or by mail to:

Dr. Qichao Wang: [email protected]

Dr. Swati Chakraborty: [email protected]


Ziming Li

Associate Scholar and Associate Professor

3 年

It is high time to call the papers in this field! I have forwarded it to my senior colleagues at Wuhan University.

anil kant mishra

Professor in Sociology, B.N.Mandal University,Madhepura(Bihar)India.

3 年

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Dr.Rajesh Sosa

Assistant Professor in Sociology, L.R. Valia arts and P.R. Mehta Commerce College, Bhavnagar

3 年

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