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Beyond Afghanistan: A Regional Security Strategy for South and Central Asia
Type of Publication: ReportDate: 05/25/2011The United States is at a strategic inflection point in South and Central Asia. The death of Osama bin Laden, together with the projected transition to a smaller U.S. military presence in Afghanistan, presents a new opportunity for the United States to protect its enduring interests in the region. In Beyond Afghanistan: A Regional Security Strategy for South and Central Asia, authors Lieutenant General David W. Barno, USA (Ret.), Andrew Exum and Matthew Irvine identify key priorities for the United States and the key components of a regional strategy in light of fast-changing current events.
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China’s Current and Emerging Foreign Policy Priorities
Author(s): Dr. Richard WeitzType of Publication: Congressional TestimonyDate: 04/13/2011CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow Richard Weitz testified before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission on the current status of Sino-Russian relations.
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Monsoon: The Indian Ocean and the Future of American Power
Author(s): Robert KaplanType of Publication: BookDate: 10/19/2010In his new book, MONSOON: The Indian Ocean and the Future of American Power (A Random House Hardcover, On Sale: October 19, 2010), bestselling author and CNAS Senior Fellow Robert D. Kaplan argues that the Indian Ocean region and countries known as “Monsoon Asia” will become crucial to American power in the twenty-first century.
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Natural Allies: A Blueprint for the Future of U.S.-India Relations
Type of Publication: ReportDate: 10/18/2010The economic, political, and military rise of India is reshaping world politics and promises to make India both a true global power and one of the most important bilateral partners of the United States. This report, authored by former Deputy Secretary of State Richard L. Armitage, former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs R. Nicholas Burns and CNAS Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine – and endorsed by over 20 esteemed foreign policy experts - provides a blueprint for the path forward for this critical relationship.
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America's Interests in India
Author(s): Marshall M. BoutonType of Publication: Working PapersDate: 10/17/2010In this U.S.-India Initiative Series working paper, author Marshall Bouton explores U.S. strategic interests in a deepened relationship with India and argues that that strengthening relations with India is in the long-term interest of the United States and will help ensure an international system in that accords with U.S. economic and political values.
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Unleashing U.S.-India Defense Trade
Author(s): Kenneth I. Juster, Ajay KuntamukkalaType of Publication: Working PapersDate: 10/17/2010In this U.S.-India Initiative Series working paper, authors Kenneth I. Juster and Ajay Kuntamukkala examine the complex web of export controls and other issues surrounding bilateral defense trade between the United States and India and offer concrete recommendations to both Washington and New Delhi for deepening the relationship in this critical area.
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The Strategic Implications of Indo-U.S. Private Sector Ties
Author(s): Rajiv KumarType of Publication: Working PapersDate: 10/17/2010In this U.S.-India Initiative Series working paper, author Rajiv Kumar analyzes the growing ties between the United States and India outside of official government interaction and offers concrete recommendations for deepening ties between the Indian and American private sectors.
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India, the United States and the Global Commons
Author(s): C. Raja MohanType of Publication: Working PapersDate: 10/17/2010In this U.S.-India Initiative Series working paper, author C. Raja Mohan calls for deeper cooperation between India and the United States in protecting the air, sea, space, and cyberspace commons and provides specific recommendations for ways to deepen the relationship in these shared spaces.
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The United States and India 10 Years Out
Author(s): Teresita C. SchafferType of Publication: Working PapersDate: 10/17/2010In this U.S.-India Initiative Series working paper, author Ambassador Teresita Schaffer identifies areas in which India and the United States are likely to increase cooperation in the next 10 years as well as areas of potential tension.
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South Asia’s Geography of Conflict
Author(s): Robert KaplanType of Publication: ReportDate: 09/08/2010September 8, 2010 - In South Asia’s Geography of Conflict, CNAS Senior Fellow and acclaimed author Robert D. Kaplan provides a detailed analysis of South Asia's history and geography including the broad arc of territory from Afghanistan southeastward into northern India and highlights India’s pivotal role in the region. Watch a CNAS exclusive interview with Bob Kaplan on South Asia’s Geography of Conflict here.
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