Abstract The new international nuclear regime requires accession to fullscope safeguards and an acceptance of the formal restraints imposed by the London Nuclear Suppliers Group…
Abstract The new international nuclear regime requires accession to fullscope safeguards and an acceptance of the formal restraints imposed by the London Nuclear Suppliers Group…
Abstract Scholars have long debated whether nuclear superiority or the balance of resolve shapes the probability of victory in nuclear crises, but they have not…
Abstract This essay identifies a difference of opinion over the role of nuclear weapons as an absolute deterrent as the basis for the theoretical disagreement…
Abstract The IR literature on hegemony rarely combines attention to material power and ideas. Cox’s neo-Gramscian work is a rare exception, but it too narrowly…
Abstract The Democratic Peace stands as one of the most coherent and recognizable programs of study in international relations. Yet despite the pages of research…
Abstract Water is a point of friction on the Indian subcontinent and fears of looming ‘water wars’ are growing. One factor compounding such fears is…
Abstract This essay evaluates the likely consequences of a hypothetical nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan by estimating the civilian casualties that would result from…
Abstract Notwithstanding its acquisition of nuclear weapons capability, India has adhered to a long-standing commitment to universal nuclear disarmament. Its optimism over recent global initiatives…
Abstract This article seeks to examine the foreign policy behaviour of weak states in regions marked by politically turbulent geostrategic environments. An analysis of Afghanistan’s…
Summary This book analyses the notion of neutrality to the politics of the state in Southeast Asia. Distinguishing among neutrality, neutralism and neutralisation, it asks…
Abstract New Delhi has been grappling with the challenge of China’s rapid rise for some time now. Even as they sign loftily worded documents year…
Abstract Between the American rebalance strategy and Chinese Maritime Silk Road initiative, India is increasingly pressed to formulate a maritime strategy that ideally meets Indian…
Abstract Admiral Arun Prakash, Chairman, National Maritime Foundation (NMF), Admiral Nirmal Verma, Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Sureesh Mehta, Admiral Tahiliani, Commodore Uday Bhaskar, Director,…
Abstract Lately, China’s politico-diplomatic and economic engagements with the Indian Ocean littorals, and its naval activities in the region, have become increasingly conspicuous. This paper…
Abstract The Indian Ocean is increasingly becoming the point of focus in assessing Asia’s future security challenges. As both India and China are building up…