Information on
"Security Cooperation"
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"Asia"
May 2013
April 2013
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Apr 2013
Afghan Narcotrafficking: A Joint Threat Assessment
Author: Ekaterina Stepanova, Ilnur Batyrshin, George Gavrilis, Viktor Korgun, John “Jack” Lawn, David Mansfield, Gretchen Peters, Aman Saliev, Konstantin Sorokin, Cory Welt, Georgi Zazulin
Publisher:
EastWest Institute (EWI)
Despite recent tensions in the bilateral relationship between Russia and the United States, cooperation on counter-narcotics efforts has endured and continues to develop.
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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.
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12 Feb 2013
Bahrain: Reform, Security, and US Policy
Author: Kenneth Katzman
Publisher:
Congressional Research Service (CRS)
Unrest in Bahrain directly affects US national security interests.
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Feb 2013
The Afghanistan-Central Asia Relationship
Author: Marlene Laruelle, Sebastien Peyrouse, Vera Axyonova
Publisher:
FRIDE
This paper addresses the Central Asia-Afghanistan relationship and analyzes the impact of post-2014 changes to the security context.
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Feb 2013
Russia and the Common Space on Freedom, Security and Justice
Author: Raül Hernández i Sagrera, Olga Potemkina
Publisher:
Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
EU-Russia cooperation in the framework of the Common Space on Freedom, Security and Justice, launched almost a decade ago in 2003, has borne fruit more in the security aspects than the justice and liberty-related policy areas.
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January 2013
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24 Jan 2013
Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia: Political Developments and Implications for US Interests
Author: Jim Nichol
Publisher:
Congressional Research Service (CRS)
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the United States quickly recognized the independence of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia.
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3 Jan 2013
Re-Thinking Futenma, Revitalizing the Alliance
Author: Kerry Gershaneck
Publisher:
Pacific Forum CSIS
In 2013 Japan’s prime minister, Abe Shinzo, has declared his intention to review Japan’s defense policies to ensure they properly reflect the nation’s security requirements.
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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.
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December 2012