Strategic Asia 2016–17
Understanding Strategic Cultures in the Asia-Pacific
Strategic Asia 2016-17 examines how the region’s major powers view international politics and the use of military force. In each chapter, a leading expert analyzes the ideological and historical sources of a country’s strategic culture, how strategic culture informs the thinking of the country’s policymakers, and how these understandings lead to decisions about the pursuit of strategic objectives and national power.
Understanding Strategic Cultures in the Asia-Pacific
Realpolitik with Chinese Characteristics: Chinese Strategic Culture and the Modern Communist Party-State
Russian Strategic Culture in the 21st Century: Redefining the West-East Balance
Two Strategic Cultures, Two Japans
The Pursuit of Autonomy and South Korea’s Atypical Strategic Culture
Indonesia’s Strategic Culture: The Legacy of Independence
The Persistence of Nehruvianism in India’s Strategic Culture
U.S. Strategic Culture: Liberalism with Limited Liability
Strategic Asia
The Strategic Asia annual edited volume incorporates assessments of economic, political, and military trends and focuses on the strategies that drive policy in the region. Learn more about Strategic Asia.