Abstract This article examines the process through which India and the United States made their bilateral civilian nuclear energy cooperation pact a reality. Using the…
Abstract This article examines the process through which India and the United States made their bilateral civilian nuclear energy cooperation pact a reality. Using the…
Abstract The 2005 US—India nuclear pact created ripples of controversy and debates within in a short period of time. In the US, the nuclear agreement…
Abstract The determination of the USA to ‘reset its relationship’ with Russia has been a major security policy objective for the current US Administration. An…
Summary Energy is the pivot on which economic growth turns. Presently we do not have enough reserves of gas for the enormous demands that economic…
Abstract India and Pakistan are both keen to influence developments in Afghanistan, both to advance their own geopolitical, defense, and economic interests and to prevent…
Summary Key to developing national security strategy is figuring out what other countries want. What are their national interests? How do they perceive them? How…
Abstract In recent times, US policy towards Iran’s nuclear ambition has become one of the most contested and hotly debated issues in the US and…
Abstract It is not uncommon among scholars of international politics to analyse issues and events in a trilateral perspective. There are several ways one can…
Summary The United States’ mercurial foreign policies toward the Muslim world—including actions taken against Islamic countries who have challenged the U.S.’s regional dominance and alliances…
Summary In the year 1900, the industrial world was almost entirely reliant on coal for its commercial energy. Only 50 years later, a new system…
Summary With contributions by leading authorities on the security and political economy of East Asia, this volume examines the implications of the profound strategic and…
Executive Summary Thailand’s debate about China tends to be both positive and relaxed because cooperative relations with China are perceived to be in the national…
Summary The United States is now the most powerful nation in history, and this power has grown since September 11, 2001, forcing nations around the…
Summary The development of the Thai-American alliance from 1947 to 1958 dramatically transformed both countries’ involvement in Southeast Asia. Bounded by two important political events…
Summary Engaging China is one of the first books to look at the responses of major international powers to the recent economic growth of China. Anyone…