Information on "Security" and "Southeast Asia"
February 2013
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21 Feb 2013
India’s Security Cooperation with Myanmar: Prospect and Retrospect
Author: C Raja Mohan
Publisher: Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
India and Myanmar have had defense contacts going back to the early-1990s, when India began a constructive engagement with the military rulers of Myanmar. More on «India’s Security Cooperation with Myanmar: Prospect and Retrospect»
January 2013
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Jan 2013
Beyond Boundaries in Southeast Asia
Author: Brian Finlay, Johan Bergenas, Esha Mufti
Publisher: Henry L Stimson Center
This report provides recommendations building a holistic approach that bridges hard and softer security objectives with development needs worldwide. More on «Beyond Boundaries in Southeast Asia»
December 2012
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14 Dec 2012
India's Military Modernization and the Changing US-China Power Balance
Author: Satoru Nagao
Publisher: East-West Center (EWC)
This policy brief offers insight into India's on-going military modernization. More on «India's Military Modernization and the Changing US-China Power Balance» -
4 Dec 2012
After Obama's Visit: The US-Thailand Alliance and China
Author: Sasiwan Chingchit
Publisher: East-West Center (EWC)
This policy brief discusses developments in the US-Thailand relationship, with a particular focus on the adoption of a new joint vision statement for the Thai-US Defense Alliance. More on «After Obama's Visit: The US-Thailand Alliance and China» -
Dec 2012
China's Regional Security and Interaction with the US
Author: Frans-Paul van der Putten
Publisher: Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre (NOREF)
This paper provides a brief overview of current developments in Sino-US security relations and on China’s continuing involvement in East and Southeast Asian security issues. More on «China's Regional Security and Interaction with the US»
October 2012
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Oct 2012
Dealing with Private Security Companies
Author: Marc von Boemcken
Publisher: Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC)
While there is evidence to suggest that private security companies can help foster economic growth and ease the burdens of public security providers, the still inadequate regulation of these companies tends to create problems. More on «Dealing with Private Security Companies»
September 2012
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Sep 2012
Comparative Connections, Volume 14, Number 2
Author: Ralph A Cossa, Brad Glosserman, Michael J Green, Nicholas Szechenyi, Bonnie Glaser, Brittany Billingsley, Victor Cha, Ellen Kim, Sheldon Simon, Robert Sutter, Chin-hao Huang, David G Brown, Aidan Foster-Carter, Scott Snyder, See-won Byun, James J Przystup, David kang, Jiun Bang, Yu Bin, Graeme Dobell
Publisher: Pacific Forum CSIS
The reports in this issue focus on political and security developments in the summer of 2012, with economic issues also addressed. More on «Comparative Connections, Volume 14, Number 2» -
Sep 2012
Terrorism in Perspective: An Assessment of ‘Jihad Project’ Trends in Indonesia
Author: Julie Chernov Hwang
Publisher: East-West Center (EWC)
In this paper, the author examines security threats by extremist groups in Indonesia. More on «Terrorism in Perspective: An Assessment of ‘Jihad Project’ Trends in Indonesia» -
Sep 2012
PRISM, Vol 3, No 4
Author: Daniel Serwer, Michael T Flynn, James Sisco, David C Ellis, Ben Fitzgerald, Pia Wanek, James K wither, Pierre Bélanger, Alexander Scott Arroyo, Greg MillS, Michael J Williams, Antulio J Echevarria II, Geoffrey Lambert, Larry Lewis, Sarah Sewall
Publisher: Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
The featured articles in this edition of PRISM address a number of issues related to the current situation in Syria, democratization efforts, how can national police promote stabilization etc. More on «PRISM, Vol 3, No 4»
August 2012
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28 Aug 2012
By Invitation, Mostly: The International Politics of the US Security Presence, China, and the South China Sea
Author: Christopher Freise
Publisher: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)
Much attention has been devoted to the Obama Administration's "Pacific Pivot" and the vocal reassertion of an upgraded security, economic, and diplomatic presence in East Asia by the US. More on «By Invitation, Mostly: The International Politics of the US Security Presence, China, and the South China Sea»


