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Afghanistan Beyond 2014: The Search for Security in the Heart of Asia no. 17 (Jan 2014): 1–65
Afghanistan Beyond 2014: The Search for Security in the Heart of Asia, Michael Wills 2–5
The United States and Afghanistan: A Diminishing Transactional Relationship, Xenia Dormandy and Michael Keating 6–12
Putin’s Predicament: Russia and Afghanistan after 2014, Mark N. Katz 13–17
The Limits of Cooperation: Central Asia, Afghanistan, and the New Silk Road, Kathleen Collins 18–26
Securing Indian Interests in Afghanistan Beyond 2014, C. Christine Fair 27–32
The New Great Game: Pakistan’s Approach to Afghanistan after 2014, Larry P. Goodson 33–39
Iran and Afghanistan: The Urgent Need for Inclusive Regional Diplomacy, Sumitha Narayanan Kutty 40–46
The Persian Gulf States and Afghanistan: Regional Geopolitics and Competing Interests, Kristian Coates Ulrichsen 47–53
Chinese Views of Post-2014 Afghanistan, Zhao Huasheng 54–58
Japanese Assistance in Afghanistan: Helping the United States, Acting Globally, and Making a Friend, Kuniko Ashizawa 59–65
Himalayan Water Security: The Challenges for South and Southeast Asia no. 16 (Jul 2013): 1–50
Introduction 2–3
Asia’s Unstable Water Tower: The Politics, Economics, and Ecology of Himalayan Water Projects, Kenneth Pomeranz 4–10
China’s Upstream Advantage in the Great Himalayan Watershed, Jennifer L. Turner, Susan Chan Shifflett, and Robert Batten 11–18
Melting the Geopolitical Ice in South Asia, Robert G. Wirsing 19–25
Himalayan Water Security: A South Asian Perspective, Tushaar Shah and Mark Giordano 26–31
Hydropower Dams on the Mekong: Old Dreams, New Dangers, Richard P. Cronin 32–38
Climate Change and Water Security in the Himalayan Region, Richard Matthew 39–44
Securing the Himalayas as the Water Tower of Asia: An Environmental Perspective, Jayanta Bandyopadhyay 45–50
Korean Political Engagement and U.S.-Korea Relations no. 13 (Jan 2012): 17–80
Introduction 18
Ethnicity and U.S. Foreign Policy: Korean Americans, Katharine H.S. Moon 19–37
Koreans in America: A Demographic and Political Portrait of Pattern and Paradox, Taeku Lee 39–60
Korean Civil Society and Trust-Building between South Korea and the United States, Yoonhee Kang 61–80
Northeast Asia’s New Leaders and the Challenges Ahead no. 15 (Jan 2013): 45–68
Introduction, Travis Tanner 46–48
Leadership Changes and Japan in 2012–13, Yoichiro Sato 49–55
China’s Leadership Change and Its Implications for Foreign Relations, Ren Xiao 56–61
North Korean Exceptionalism and South Korean Conventionalism: Prospects for a Reverse Formulation? Sung-Yoon Lee 62–68
Polar Pursuits: Asia Engages the Arctic no. 18 (Jul 2014): 1–79
Polar Pursuits: Asia Engages the Arctic, Michael Wills 2–4
The Changing Arctic: New Realities and Players at the Top of the World, Lawson Brigham 5–13
Asian States in U.S. Arctic Policy: Perceptions and Prospects, James Kraska 14–21
Canada and the Asian Observers to the Arctic Council: Anxiety and Opportunity, P. Whitney Lackenbauer 22–29
Asian Interests in the Arctic: Risks and Gains for Russia, Katarzyna Zysk 30–38
The Nordic Embrace: Why the Nordic Countries Welcome Asia to the Arctic Table, Leiv Lunde 39–45
Beyond the Dragon and the Panda: Understanding China’s Engagement in the Arctic, Kai Sun 46–51
Future-Proofing Japan’s Interests in the Arctic: Scientific Collaboration and a Search for Balance, Aki Tonami 52–58
South Korea’s Interests in the Arctic, Young Kil Park 59–65
The Arctic Novice: Singapore and the High North, Ian Storey 66–72
India’s Arctic Engagement: Challenges and Opportunities, Sanjay Chaturvedi 73–79
Regional Perspectives on U.S. Strategic Rebalancing no. 15 (Jan 2013): 1–44
Introduction, Abraham M. Denmark 2–3
Strategic Cooperation without Mutual Trust: A Path Forward for China and the United States, Yan Xuetong 4–6
A Japanese Perspective on U.S. Rebalancing toward the Asia-Pacific Region, Noboru Yamaguchi 7–12
U.S. Strategic Rebalancing to Asia: South Korea’s Perspective, Chaesung Chun 13–17
Taiwan in an Asian “Game of Thrones,” Alexander Chieh-cheng Huang 18–20
India: Between “Strategic Autonomy” and “Geopolitical Opportunity,” C. Raja Mohan 21–25
The Eagle and the Panda: An Owl’s View from Southeast Asia, Barry...

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