Publications

    • Article

    Discussing the Future of U.S.-Pakistan Relations

    The Pakistani leader will seek changes in the bilateral relationship during his Washington visit. If Obama makes no concessions, U.S. interests in South Asia could be in jeopardy.

    • Op-Ed

    Afghanistan Isn't Ready to Vote

    Afghanistan’s presidential campaign season is officially open and, thus far, the lead-up to next year’s election has offered no sign that lessons from 2009 have been learned.

    • Op-Ed

    Don't Blame It on China

    Unless Delhi brings greater clarity to the interpretation of the nuclear liability act and the regulations for its implementation, India's hopes of building an advanced nuclear power industry at home and exporting nuclear reactors and services around the world will come to naught.

    • Op-Ed

    Forming New Bonds

    The global financial crisis has heightened fears about integration with global markets. For a country like India, an important task of policymaking is to identify the path of this integration.

    • Op-Ed

    Chinese Takeaway

    Those who think “spheres of influence” is an outdated idea in international relations should take a close look at China’s charm offensive in Southeast Asia.

    • Op-Ed

    Dangerous Liaisons

    The Bharatiya Janata Party promised to promote law and order in Gujarat when they came to power in 1998, but the situation only seems to have deteriorated.

    • Article

    The Modi Debate Worth Having in India

    The candidacy of Narendra Modi for prime minister offers India a unique opportunity to strengthen its democracy.

    • Op-Ed

    A Moment for Asian Solidarity

    A strong alignment between India and Indonesia holds the key to Delhi’s much-vaunted “strategic autonomy” and Jakarta’s quest for a “dynamic equilibrium” in Asia.

    • No Escape: Managing the Enduring Reality of Nuclear Weapons

      Although the emergence of new nuclear powers in the post–Cold War era has triggered fears of widespread nuclear proliferation and renewed calls for nuclear abolition, the pursuit and development of nuclear weapons in Asia are likely to only increase in the years ahead.

      • Book

      Strategic Asia 2013-14: Asia in the Second Nuclear Age

      • Ashley J. Tellis, Abraham Denmark, Travis Tanner
      • October 02, 2013
      • National Bureau of Asian Research

      It is important to understand the role of nuclear weapons in the grand strategies of key Asian states and the impact of these capabilities—both established and latent—on regional and international stability.

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