Asia Policy 16
July 2013
Asia Policy 16 features a roundtable on Himalayan water security; an essay on building a new type of relationship between China and the United States; articles on the modernization of China’s nuclear missile force, strategies to improve U.S.-China military ties, and the evolution of China’s and Taiwan’s cross-strait policies; and a book review roundtable on Alexander Cooley’s Great Games, Local Rules: The New Great Power Contest in Central Asia.
Roundtable
Himalayan Water Security: The Challenges for South and Southeast Asia
Essay
A New Type of Major-Power Relationship: Seeking a Durable Foundation for U.S.-China Ties
Article
China’s Transition to a More Credible Nuclear Deterrent: Implications and Challenges for the United States
Article
Expanding Contacts to Enhance Durability: A Strategy for Improving U.S.-China Military-to-Military Relations
Article
Policy Succession and the Next Cross-Strait Crisis
Book Review Roundtable
Alexander Cooley’s Great Games, Local Rules: The New Great Power Contest in Central Asia
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