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U.S. Policy Toward South Asia by Shivaji Ganguly Pdf
For over 40 years the United States has vacillated between interventionism and withdrawal while struggling to formulate a coherent policy toward South Asia. The author has written an analysis of how Washington determines its South Asia policy. Situating case studies of US policy in four major South Asian crises in the broader context of Washington
United States House of Representatives,Committee on International Rela (house),United S Congress
Author : United States House of Representatives,Committee on International Rela (house),United S Congress Publisher : Unknown Page : 46 pages File Size : 45,8 Mb Release : 2019-11-14 Category : Electronic ISBN : 1708310924
U.S. Policy Toward South Asia by United States House of Representatives,Committee on International Rela (house),United S Congress Pdf
U.S. policy toward South Asia: hearing before the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, second session, June 22, 2004.
United States. Congress,United States House of Representatives,Committee on International Relations
Author : United States. Congress,United States House of Representatives,Committee on International Relations Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Page : 46 pages File Size : 40,9 Mb Release : 2018-02-15 Category : Electronic ISBN : 1985578786
U. S. Policy Toward South Asia by United States. Congress,United States House of Representatives,Committee on International Relations Pdf
U.S. policy toward South Asia : hearing before the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, second session, June 22, 2004.
South Asia Regional Dynamics and Strategic Concerns by Robert A. Lamb,Sadika Hameed,Kathryn Mixon Pdf
Once the United States withdraws most or all of its forces from Afghanistan, what issues are likely to continue to be of concern to U.S. policymakers in South Asia? What regional dynamics are likely to affect their ability to achieve policy priorities there? While the United States and its coalition partners have focused primarily on Afghanistan and Pakistan over the past 12 years, the strategic dynamics most likely to be relevant over the next 12 years will probably be clustered around relationships linking Pakistan, India, and China. The authors of this report propose a framework for U.S. policy in South Asia centered around that cluster rather than the more common cluster of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India. The report includes an analysis of U.S. policy priorities, contingencies, and regional dynamics in South Asia.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on the Near East and South Asia
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on the Near East and South Asia Publisher : Unknown Page : 248 pages File Size : 42,8 Mb Release : 1973 Category : Agriculture ISBN : LOC:00186249100
United States Interests in and Policies Toward South Asia by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on the Near East and South Asia Pdf
United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific Publisher : Unknown Page : 56 pages File Size : 53,8 Mb Release : 2004 Category : Political Science ISBN : LOC:00134929996
Frank G. Wisner,Nicholas Platt,Marshall M. Bouton,Dennis Kux,Mahnaz Z. Ispahani
Author : Frank G. Wisner,Nicholas Platt,Marshall M. Bouton,Dennis Kux,Mahnaz Z. Ispahani Publisher : Council on Foreign Relations Page : 120 pages File Size : 47,5 Mb Release : 2003 Category : Political Science ISBN : UOM:39015060093559
New Priorities in South Asia by Frank G. Wisner,Nicholas Platt,Marshall M. Bouton,Dennis Kux,Mahnaz Z. Ispahani Pdf
"The Chairman's Report of an Independent Task Force on New Priorities in South Asia assesses the strengths and weaknesses of India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan and recommends how U.S. policy can best take advantage of the opportunities while addressing the dangers that they present. The report urges new initiatives to solidify the partnership with an economically and militarily stronger India; carefully calibrated support for Pakistan in its efforts in the volatile Kashmir conflict; a new framework for - and a close watch on - proliferation issues in the region; and redoubled support for the Hamid Karzai government's security initiatives in Afghanistan."--BOOK JACKET
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs
Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs Publisher : Unknown Page : 192 pages File Size : 47,7 Mb Release : 1995 Category : Business & Economics ISBN : PSU:000024360456
Overview of U.S. Policy Toward South Asia by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs Pdf
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Enduring and Emerging Issues in South Asian Security by Sumit Ganguly,Dinshaw Mistry Pdf
Analyzing regional challenges and their implications for U.S. foreign policy This book is an impressive overview of security and governance issues in South Asia and their implications for U.S. foreign policy in the region. The focus is on major enduring issues that include India-Pakistan relations, India-China relations, conventional forces, and nuclear weapons. The book's contributors also tackle a number of often underexplored issues, including democratic backsliding in India, authoritarian hardening in China, and the international ramifications of both. The impact of Pakistan's political culture on democracy, and the insurgency in Pakistan's Baluchistan province, along with examinations of the internal security challenges in Nepal, Bangladesh, and the Maldives provide lessons for other states on how to counterviolent extremism and insurgencies related to identity and marginalization. Anyone interested in South Asian security and U.S. policy toward the region will be rewarded with new insights on these topics, written by academics and analysts specializing in the issues. The chapter authors were close colleagues or advisees of long-time Brookings Institution senior fellow Stephen Philip Cohen. Cohen was the first American scholar to work on South Asian security studies. He largely defined the field, trained and mentored many of its leading analysts, and was himself its most experienced and insightful scholar-practitioner until his death in 2019. This book is dedicated to Cohen in recognition of his contributions to scholarship and policymaking on South Asia.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia Publisher : Unknown Page : 64 pages File Size : 45,6 Mb Release : 2006 Category : Asia, Central ISBN : PSU:000058792223
U.S. Policy in Central Asia by United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia Pdf
U.S. Foreign Policy Toward the Third World: A Post-cold War Assessment by Jurgen Ruland,Theodor Hanf,Eva Manske Pdf
The contributors to this work examine the evolution of U.S. foreign policy toward the Third World, and the new policy challenges facing developing nations in the post-Cold War era. The book incorporates the key assessment standards of U.S. foreign policies directed toward critical regions, including Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia. Through this region-by-region analysis, readers will get the information and insight needed to fully understand U.S. policy objectives - especially with regard to economic and security issues in the wake of 9/11 - vis a vis the developing world. The book outlines both successes and failures of Washington, as it seeks to deal with the Third World in a new era of terrorism, trade, and democratic enlargement. It also considers whether anti-Western sentiment in Third World regions is a direct result of U.S. foreign policies since the end of the Cold War.
The Dossier by IndraStra by Monish Tourangbam,Tridivesh Singh Maini,Sriparna Pathak Pdf
On August 21, 2017, United States' President Donald Trump provided the roadmap to America's next South Asia strategy, mainly centered on America‟s Afghanistan Policy. Given the United States, longtime involvement in the region, America‟s Afghanistan policy plays a keyrole in United States overall foreign policy. Given the primacy attached, Trump‟s speech reflected two very significant factors: First, there was a clear identification and condemnation of Pakistan as a significant actor contributing to terrorism. Secondly, there was greater confidence expressed in India‟s role in the region at large and Afghanistan in particular. Keeping this context, the present series attempts to articulate three key questions: 1. What does Trump's new South Asia policy hold for U.S., India, and China? 2. Is there a continuity/change in America's policy and what can be further expected? 3. What will be the larger implications of Trump's new South Asia policy, if any? To address the queries, the series is divided into three perspectives- American, Indian and Chinese. Reflecting on America's foreign policy under the Trump administration, Dr. Monish Tourangbam argues that the new U.S. strategy on Afghanistan is designed to avoid losing, rather than winning in Afghanistan. While arguing from an Indian perspective, Tridivesh Singh Maini suggests that while it is tough to predict how U.S. policy will pan out towards Afghanistan, one major shift in Trump's approach is that unlike previous U.S. administration's, he has not really drawn any red lines for India‟s role in Afghanistan. Drawing on the Chinese perspective, Dr. Sriparna Pathak argues that as China shares an "all-weather friendship" with Pakistan, public shaming of Pakistan for shielding terrorists is clearly not something that is acceptable to China. However, with respect to terrorism, China has its own woes emanating primarily from its Xinjiang province. Therefore, the American policy in South Asia, which in all probability will see greater American involvement in the region, will have to be carefully considered by the foreign policy mandarins in Beijing. Amrita Jash, Editor-in-Chief, IndraStra Global