Strategic Asia 2007–08
Domestic Political Change and Grand Strategy
Strategic Asia 2007–08: Domestic Political Change and Grand Strategy, the seventh volume in NBR’s Strategic Asia series, examines the varied political transitions and internal changes occurring in pivotal Asian states and evaluates the impact on Asian foreign policymaking and strategy. Through a combination of country, regional, and topical studies, the book assesses the patterns of political development, the drivers of internal change, the character of governance, and prospects for political stability in the region, and draws implications for Asia and the United States.
Domestic Politics and Grand Strategy in Asia
How Domestic Forces Shape the PRC’s Grand Strategy & International Impact
Japan’s Long Transition: The Politics of Recalibrating Grand Strategy
The Two Koreas: Making Grand Strategy amid Changing Domestic Politics
Russia: The Domestic Sources of a Less‑than-Grand Strategy
Poised for Power: The Domestic Roots of India’s Slow Rise
Bangladesh and Pakistan: From Secession to Convergence?
Political Change in Southeast Asia: Challenges for U.S. Strategy
Finding Balance: The Foreign Policies of Central Asia’s States
Iran: Domestic Politics and Nuclear Choices
Asian Security Architectures
Environmental (In)security in Asia: Challenging U.S. Interests
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.