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Antarctic regime: conflict and change at the frozen frontier / Mohan, C Raja   Journal Article
Mohan, C Raja Journal Article
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Atomic teeth to apartheid: South Africa and nuclear weapons / Mohan, C Raja   Journal Article
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Changing contours of the power contest / Mohan, C Raja   Journal Article
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Key Words Europe  America  Asia Pacific Region  Foreign Policy 
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Civil nuclear power: technological and socio-political risks / Jaishankar, S; Mohan, C Raja   Journal Article
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Emerging nuclear proliferation challenges / Bhaskar, C Uday (ed); Mohan, C Raja (ed) 2005  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, 2005.
Description xii, 318p.
Series IDSA-Pugwash India conference
Standard Number 8186019499
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ID:   102855


India and the changing geopolitics of the Indian Ocean / Mohan, C Raja   Journal Article
Mohan, C Raja Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Geopolitics  Indian Ocean  Maritime Security  India 
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India's international security trends: the new maritime imperative / Mohan, C Raja   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Modi's world: expanding India's sphere of influence / Mohan, C Raja 2015  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Harper Collins, 2015.
Description ix, 229p.Hbk
Standard Number 9789351772057
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Nuclear technology and the Latin America / Mohan, C Raja   Journal Article
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Key Words World Politics  NPT  Nuclear Energy  Latin America  Nuclear Technology 
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Peaceful nuclear explosions / Poulose, T T; Mohan, C Raja   Journal Article
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Power realignments in Asia: China, India, and the United States / Ayres, Alyssa (ed); Mohan, C Raja (ed) 2009  Book
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Publication Los Angeles, Sage Publication, 2009.
Description xiv, 344p.
Standard Number 9788178299488
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Prague as the nonproliferation pivot / Mohan, C Raja   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The Prague Agenda outlined by the U.S. President Barack Obama four years ago appears marginal at best to the emerging nonproliferation challenges. This is especially true in the world's most important strategic theaters-East Asia and the Middle East. Obama's speech was indeed an inflection point in the U.S. foreign policy debate on nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation. At its heart, the debate is about the nature and relevance of the arms control framework that emerged in the late 1960s and reached its apogee in the 1970s. This framework mainly aimed at stabilizing the nuclear relationship between the two superpowers-the United States and the Soviet Union-by laying down mutually acceptable rules of nuclear deterrence and regulating their competition. It also had a regional focus in managing the atomic dynamic in post-War Europe by getting most advanced European nations, especially the divided Germany, to renounce the nuclear weapon option. In Asia, the main regional focus was convincing Japan to accept a non-nuclear weapons status.
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Rising power and enduring paradox: India's China challenge / Mohan, C Raja   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Samudra Manthan: Sino-Indian rivalry in the Indo-Pacific / Mohan, C Raja 2012  Book
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Publication Washington DC, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2012.
Description xii, 329p.Hbk
Standard Number 9780870032714
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Third world in global conflict / Mohan, C Raja   Journal Article
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Uncertain trumpet? India's role in Southeast Asian security / Mohan, C Raja   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Southeast Asia's security politics have arrived at an inflection point, thanks to the renewal of territorial conflicts, deterioration of great power relations and the seeming inability of existing regional institutions to cope with these challenges. More than three decades of relative peace and tranquility, which provided the conditions for rapid economic growth and the development of regional cooperation, appear to be coming to an end. Amid the new strategic uncertainties, there is growing interest in the region in a larger Indian contribution to peace and stability in Southeast Asia. Perceptions of India's rise and its expanding military capabilities have raised hopes within the region for a stronger Indian security profile in Southeast Asia. Within India too there is much greater awareness of the changing security politics in East and Southeast Asia and the rare opportunities that present themselves for raising India's standing in the region and the world.
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