Abstract Pakistan has been a persistent, major irritant in US-Indian relations. This article is principally concerned with Pakistan’s place in US-Indian relations during the 1980s.…
Abstract Pakistan has been a persistent, major irritant in US-Indian relations. This article is principally concerned with Pakistan’s place in US-Indian relations during the 1980s.…
Abstract This essay examines the arc of the US–Pakistan relations amid the developments of the last decade of the war on terror. It argues that…
Highlights from the article: On 5 April 2009 in Prague, US President Barack Obama asserted the United States’ commitment to ‘seek the peace and security of…
From the publisher: This article distills insights for the scholarship of deterrence by examining the 1983 nuclear crisis – the moment of maximum danger of the late Cold…
From the publisher: The U.S. defense industry has been the leading manufacturer and exporter of the major weapons systems of the world. In the post-Cold War era, most…
From the publisher: This article argues that rather than being an emancipatory step for the EU, the Common Security and Defence Policy in its current format…
From the publisher: There is often a perception put forth of a fight for supremacy between China and the USA. This is often the case when…
From the publisher: Throughout Asia, states are competing to build and leverage soft power using public diplomacy. This article examines these investments, whether they pay dividends,…
Abstract South Asia’s future energy consumption will be driven by continuing economic growth and demographic trends. The likely inability of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh to…
Summary It is hard for the U.S. to ignore China these days with daily stories of product recalls which show that the vast preponderance of…
Abstract The rapid growth of the Indian economy has prompted the Indian government to address the issue of energy security. In October 2008 India and…
Abstract This article examines the prospects for survival of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in the post-9/11 world, arguing that American non-proliferation policy and the future…
Abstract The July 2005 U.S.–India joint statement represents a fundamental transformation of U.S.–India relations and at the same time a challenge to the disarmament and…
Abstract How can the reversal in American policy toward South Asia from the Clinton administration’s strong condemnation of the Indian and Pakistani nuclear tests of…
Abstract Many non-proliferation experts have vociferously opposed the idea of integrating India into the world nuclear order as a nuclear state. They argue the deal…