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166793
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102279
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Washington, DC, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars,
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134p.
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1933549793
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055664 | 355.033054/KUG 055664 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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152240
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Summary/Abstract |
Tensions with India and a fraught civil–military imbalance were the dominant storylines in Pakistan in 2016. These crises overshadowed promising developments in the areas of counterterrorism, the economy, and the law.
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160398
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The ouster of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif marked the culmination of a tumultuous political year in 2017 for Pakistan. On the external front, tensions with India, Afghanistan, and the United States soared before abating, albeit modestly, later in the year.
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ID:
098012
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Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2009.
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xxix, 216p.
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9780195476262, hbk
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176001
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Summary/Abstract |
The recent India-China border crisis in Ladakh underscores the threat posed by Beijing to United States (US) and Indian interests in the Indo-Pacific region. Accordingly, the spat presents opportunities to strengthen US-India partnership. However, the crisis also risks exposing the partnership’s limits. This paper argues that to fully capitalise on the opportunities that the crisis generates for US-India relations, Washington and New Delhi should make some definitional and operational calibrations to their relationship. Additionally, America should expand its geographic conception of “Indo Pacific” beyond sea-based theatres and into land-based spaces, including the Line of Actual Control (LAC). This wider purview would strengthen US-India relations and serve US interests more broadly by expanding the scope for cooperation with Indo-Pacific states within the ambit of America’s Asia policy.
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174186
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This article1 lays out the origins and manifestations of the Trump administration’s China policy, and considers the implications of a deepening U.S.-China rivalry—including prospects for future conflict. It also offers a vision for how Washington can best manage the China threat.
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