Asia Policy 14.1
January 2019
This special issue of Asia Policy focuses on the U.S.-India strategic partnership in Asia with a collection of six articles and essays that address different areas and aspects of U.S.-Indo cooperation. It also includes a roundtable on Japan’s foreign relations in Northeast Asia under Shinzo Abe and a book review roundtable on Anthony Ware and Costas Laoutides’s Myanmar’s ‘Rohingya’ Conflict.
Special Issue
India and the United States: The Contours of an Asian Partnership
Converting Convergence into Cooperation: The United States and India in South Asia
Sailing Together or Ships Passing in the Night? India and the United States in Southeast Asia
The Indo-Pacific and India-U.S. Strategic Convergence: An Assessment
Dealing with Differences: The Iran Factor in India-U.S. Relations
Realizing the Potential: Mature Defense Cooperation and the U.S.-India Strategic Partnership
Roundtable
Seeking Stability: Japan’s Relations in Northeast Asia under Shinzo Abe
Book Review Roundtable
Anthony Ware and Costas Laoutides’s Myanmar’s ‘Rohingya’ Conflict
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