ASIA, SOUTHERN


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FOREIGN POLICY / RELATIONS--GENERAL


Document

Kreisberg, Paul H. South Asia and the Indian Ocean: The Strategic Environment, 1995-2010.. Alexandria, VA, Mar 1996. 59 p. ((CRM / Center for Naval Analyses))
The China Factor, pp 22-26.
Doc. call no.: M-U 31914-40 no.95-186


Periodicals

Dash, Kishore C. Domestic Support, Weak Governments, and Regional Cooperation: A Case Study of South Asia. Contemporary South Asia 6:57-77 Mar '97.

Dutta, Sujit. Main Currents in Asia-Pacific: Indian Ocean Region and Prospects for Cooperation. Strategic Analysis 19:27-38 Apr '96.

Naidu, G. V. C. India and ASEAN. Strategic Analysis 19:65-72 Apr '96.

Reed, Ananya Mukherjee. Regionalization in South Asia: Theory and Praxis. Pacific Affairs 70:235-251 Summer '97.


FOREIGN POLICY / RELATIONS--UNITED STATES


Books

Foreign Policy Association. Great Decisions, 1996. 1996 ed. New York, NY, Foreign Policy Association, 1996. 96 p.
Topic 4: Economic Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific: Openings for the U.S.?, by Marcus Noland, pp 33-41.
Book call no.: 327.73 G786 1996

Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses. Asian Strategic Review. New Delhi, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, 1992. v.
The US and Major Asian Powers, by Chintamani Mahapatra, pp 83-98.
Book call no.: 355.03305 A8325 1994

Lasater, Martin L. The New Pacific Community: U. S. Strategic Options in Asia.. Boulder, CO, Westview Press, 1996. 177 p.
Book call no.: 303.4827305 L339n

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. South Asia Policy.. Washington, DC, GPO, 1994. 127 p. (103rd Congress, 2d session, Sep 21, 1994)
Includes text of the report, "South Asia and the United States after the Cold War.".
Book call no.: 327.73054 U581s

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. South Asia Policy.. Washington, DC, GPO, 1994. 127 p.
Book call no.: 327.73054 U581s

United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. The Future of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum [APEC]. Washington, DC, GPO, 1995. 120 p. (104th Congress, 1st session, July 18, 1995.)
Book call no.: 337.15 U58f

United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. U. S. Assistance Programs in Asia.. Washington, DC, GPO, 1995. 109 p. (104th Congress, 1st session: Mar 8, 1995)
Book call no.: 338.917305 U58u

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Overview of U.S. Policy Toward South Asia.. Washington, DC, GPO, 1995. 188 p. (104th Congress, 1st session: Mar 7 and 9, 1995)
Book call no.: 327.73059 U58o


Documents

Byrd, Robert F. (LtCol,USAF). US Nonproliferation Policy in South Asia: Making Non-Weaponized Deterrence Work.. Maxwell AFB, AL, Apr 1996. 33 leaves. (Air University (U. S.) Air War College. Research report.)
Doc. call no.: M-U 43117 B9951u

Kreisberg, Paul H. South Asia and the Indian Ocean: The Strategic Environment, 1995-2010.. Alexandria, VA, Mar 1996. 59 p. ((CRM / Center for Naval Analyses))
Relations with the United States, pp 45-52.
Doc. call no.: M-U 31914-40 no.95-186


Periodicals

Holloway, Nigel. Limited Leverage: The U. S. Has Very Little Say in the Subcontinent. Far Eastern Economic Review 159:28 Apr 11 '96.

Joshi, Manoj. Stoking the Embers. India Today 22:36-39 Sep 8 '97.
The clash at the Line of Control signals Pakistan's fresh bid to regain the initiative over Kashmir while the US hones its policy to play a greater role in the region.

Kulkarni, V. G. and others. Limited Leverage: The U. S. Has Very Little Say in the Subcontinent. Far Eastern Economic Review 159:28 Apr 11 '96.

St. John, Anthony Wanis. The Mediating Role in the Kashmir Dispute between India and Pakistan. Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 21:173-195 Winter/Spring '97.
The post-Cold War convergence of Indian, Pakistani and U. S. interests provides an unprecedented opportunity for the U. S. to mediate this conflict.


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