Related Articles for "Managing South and Southeast Asia"
July 2013
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16 Jul 2013
Military Dynamics in South Asia
India’s conventional military capabilities continue to pull ahead of Pakistan’s while also falling behind China’s. Today, the CSS’s Prem Mahadevan examines the evolving military balance among these powers, to include the impact of cross-border terrorism and India’s naval ambitions in the South China Sea. More on «Military Dynamics in South Asia» -
11 Jul 2013
Energy Cooperation in the South China Sea
Does China covet the disputed energy reserves of the South China Sea? Only for their symbolic value, argues the CSS’s Jonas Grätz. The disputes over ownership and access enable Beijing to whip up nationalist sentiments and to promote its broader geostrategic interests. More on «Energy Cooperation in the South China Sea» -
3 Jul 2013
ASEAN's Future and Asian Integration: Introduction
Despite being the region’s most prominent multilateral organization, ASEAN lacks both the power and internal coherence to address the complex problems facing Southeast Asia. Today, the CFR’s Joshua Kurlantzick explains why this is so and why ASEAN remains a questionable platform for regional integration. More on «ASEAN's Future and Asian Integration: Introduction»
January 2013
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18 Jan 2013
US Foreign Policy Toward South Asia
Our week of case studies on US foreign policy towards selected regions of the world continues today with a collection of the most relevant documents for US policy towards South Asia. The documents depict a region of increasing significance for the United States, particularly in the context of the ‘Asia pivot.’ More on «US Foreign Policy Toward South Asia» -
18 Jan 2013
US-South Asia Relations: A Vision for the Future
In this address to the 6th IISS-NESA South Asia Security Conference, Deputy Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asia Geoffrey Pyatt outlines the importance of South Asia to the United States’ economic and foreign policies. More on «US-South Asia Relations: A Vision for the Future» -
18 Jan 2013
The US and India: A Vital Partnership in a Changing World
In this address to the Center for American Progress, William J. Burns, Deputy Secretary of State, that strategic and economic cooperation should continue to underpin US-Indian relations. More on «The US and India: A Vital Partnership in a Changing World»
November 2012
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15 Nov 2012
A Spider's Web to Catch a Dragon? The South China Sea Disputes and Japanese Aid Policy in Southeast Asia
China and Japan continue to compete for influence across the Asia-Pacific region. Indeed, the competition is prompting Japan to make some interesting policy choices, writes Tom French. One of them includes pursuing closer cooperation with the US's regional allies. More on «A Spider's Web to Catch a Dragon? The South China Sea Disputes and Japanese Aid Policy in Southeast Asia»
October 2012
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16 Oct 2012
“Water Wars”: Past, Present and Future
Conflict over freshwater resources has occurred for thousands of years, but the historical record includes only one verifiable instance of a genuine water war. According to Ken Conca and our partners at the CSIS and IDSA, this pattern is unlikely to change dramatically in the future. More on «“Water Wars”: Past, Present and Future» -
16 Oct 2012
Will Conflicts over Water Scarcity Shape South Asia’s Future?
Conflict over freshwater resources has occurred for thousands of years, but the historical record includes only one verifiable instance of a genuine ‘water war.’ According to Ken Conca and our partners at the CSIS and IDSA, this pattern is unlikely to change dramatically in the future. More on «Will Conflicts over Water Scarcity Shape South Asia’s Future? » -
16 Oct 2012
Tibetan Waters: A Source of Cooperation or Conflict?
Conflict over freshwater resources has occurred for thousands of years, but the historical record includes only one verifiable instance of a genuine ‘water war.’ According to Ken Conca and our partners at the CSIS and IDSA, this pattern is unlikely to change dramatically in the future. More on «Tibetan Waters: A Source of Cooperation or Conflict?»


