Information on
"Diplomacy"
April 2013
March 2013
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20 Mar 2013
Slipping Away? A South China Sea Code of Conduct Eludes Diplomatic Efforts
Author: Ian Storey
Publisher:
Center for a New American Security (CNAS)
This publication analyzes the tensions in the South China Sea that have continued despite efforts from regional leaders and diplomats. More on «Slipping Away? A South China Sea Code of Conduct Eludes Diplomatic Efforts»
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19 Mar 2013
US-China Military Contacts: Issues for Congress
Author: Shirley A Kan
Publisher:
Congressional Research Service (CRS)
This report discusses US policy regarding military contacts with the Peoples Republic of China (PRC) and provides a record of such contacts since 1993. More on «US-China Military Contacts: Issues for Congress»
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19 Mar 2013
A Pakistani Strategic Shift?
Author: Daniel S Markey
Publisher:
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
In his testimony before the House Subcommittee on the Middle East and North Africa, and the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, the speaker describes evidence of a strategic shift by Pakistan that could lead to improved cooperation with the United ... More on «A Pakistani Strategic Shift?»
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7 Mar 2013
Presidential Inbox 2013: Pragmatic Steps
Author: Ellen Laipson, Barry M Blechman, Russell Rumbaugh, Alison Giffen, Brian Finlay, Rachel Stohl, Johan Bergenas, Nathaniel F Olson, Mona Yacoubian, David Michel, Russell Sticklor, Geneive Abdo, Michael Krepon, Alan D Romberg, Yuki Tatsumi, Richard P Cronin
Publisher:
Henry L Stimson Center
This volume proposes some pragmatic and achievable actions that the president and his team can take to deal with some of the most important international challenges the country faces. More on «Presidential Inbox 2013: Pragmatic Steps »
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6 Mar 2013
Britain and the EU:International Perspectives
Author: Tim Summers, Şevket Pamuk, Xenia Dormandy, Vassi Naidoo
Publisher:
Chatham House
This is a transcript of a discussion on Britain and the EU. More on «Britain and the EU:International Perspectives »
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Mar 2013
A Strategy for US Engagement in the Middle East: Contain Threats, Embrace Dignity
Author: Michele Dunne, Barry Pavel
Publisher:
Atlantic Council
This paper discusses US strategy for engagement in the Middle East in the face of a shifting regional landscape. More on «A Strategy for US Engagement in the Middle East: Contain Threats, Embrace Dignity»