This volume consists of revised versions of papers presented at conference sponsored by the Asia/Pacific Research Center and the Center for International Security and Cooperation of Stanford University, and the U.S. Army War College\u27s Strategic Studies Institute on January 4-5, 2002. While there are numerous ways to approach the question of whither South Asia? the conference organizers decided to focus on the future of strategic balances and alliances in the region, with 2020 as the target date. This choice of topic allowed the conference participants to talk not only about the patterns of amity and enmity within the region, but also about the role of extraregional powers and issues such as social and economic trends, domestic politica...
Peace and security in South Asia is conditioned with the constructive role of India and Pakistan by ...
For many years now, South Asia has been regarded as a region of chronic instability and economic dis...
India’s regional security outlook has significantly changed owning to the post 9/11 world politics a...
"... the Asia/Pacific Research Center and the Center for International Security and Cooperation of S...
For many years South Asia has been perceived as an unstable area, albeit with great potential for ec...
US-India strategic partnership in the volatile region of South Asia is a complex phenomenon. Prior t...
The South Asian security environment is defined by India-Pakistan relations. The history of two stat...
Nuclear weapons have always been considered by the international community as a grave threat to glob...
This article updates the arguments about the South Asian regional security complex (RSC) given in Bu...
On January 21-22, 2003, the U.S. Army War College Strategic Studies Institute and Stanford Universit...
The global Indian and Pacific region is playing an increasing role in modern International relations...
On June 4-5, 2004, the Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) at Stanford Univers...
The global Indian and Pacific region is playing an increasing role in modern international relations...
International relations in South Asia: state of the art -- Distant futures and alternative presents ...
China's rise since the end of the Cold War and particularly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks has cre...
Peace and security in South Asia is conditioned with the constructive role of India and Pakistan by ...
For many years now, South Asia has been regarded as a region of chronic instability and economic dis...
India’s regional security outlook has significantly changed owning to the post 9/11 world politics a...
"... the Asia/Pacific Research Center and the Center for International Security and Cooperation of S...
For many years South Asia has been perceived as an unstable area, albeit with great potential for ec...
US-India strategic partnership in the volatile region of South Asia is a complex phenomenon. Prior t...
The South Asian security environment is defined by India-Pakistan relations. The history of two stat...
Nuclear weapons have always been considered by the international community as a grave threat to glob...
This article updates the arguments about the South Asian regional security complex (RSC) given in Bu...
On January 21-22, 2003, the U.S. Army War College Strategic Studies Institute and Stanford Universit...
The global Indian and Pacific region is playing an increasing role in modern International relations...
On June 4-5, 2004, the Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) at Stanford Univers...
The global Indian and Pacific region is playing an increasing role in modern international relations...
International relations in South Asia: state of the art -- Distant futures and alternative presents ...
China's rise since the end of the Cold War and particularly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks has cre...
Peace and security in South Asia is conditioned with the constructive role of India and Pakistan by ...
For many years now, South Asia has been regarded as a region of chronic instability and economic dis...
India’s regional security outlook has significantly changed owning to the post 9/11 world politics a...