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    • The Rise of China: An Indian Perspective

      “The Rise of China: An Indian Perspective”

      Rajesh Basrur

      In China and the Strategic Dynamics in East Asia: The Shaping of a New Regional Order by Mingjiang Li and Dongmin Lee (Eds.)
      Lexington, MA: Rowman & Littlefield

      Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

      23 June 2011

    • Regional Power Development in a Space Thick with Competing Powers: India

      “Regional Power Development in a Space Thick with Competing Powers: India”

      Rajesh Basrur

      In Major Powers and the Quest for Status in International Politics by Thomas J. Volgy, Renato Corbetta, Keith A. Grant, and Ryan G. Baird (Eds.)
      New York: Palgrave Macmillan

      Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

      07 June 2011

    • Introduction

      “Introduction”

      Li Mingjiang

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      01 June 2011

    • Introduction

      “Introduction”

      Li Mingjiang

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      01 May 2011

    • Foreign Policy Reversal: The Politics of Sri Lanka’s Economic Relationship with India

      “Foreign Policy Reversal: The Politics of Sri Lanka’s Economic Relationship with India”

      Rajesh Basrur

      In International Relations Theory and South Asia Volume I by E. Sridharan (Ed.)
      New Delhi: Oxford University Press

      Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

      25 March 2011

    • Nuclear Deterrence Thinking in Pakistan

      “Nuclear Deterrence Thinking in Pakistan”

      Rajesh Basrur

      In International Relations Theory and South Asia Volume II by E. Sridharan (Ed.)
      New Delhi: Oxford University Press

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      25 March 2011

    • “A Society of the Weak, the Medium and the Great: Southeast Asia’s Lessons” in Building Soft Community among States in The Great Power (mis)Management: The Russian–Georgian War and its Implications for Global Political Order

      ““A Society of the Weak, the Medium and the Great: Southeast Asia’s Lessons” in Building Soft Community among States in The Great Power (mis)Management: The Russian–Georgian War and its Implications for Global Political Order”

      Alan Chong

      Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

      01 January 2011

    • “ASEAN’s View on the U.S. Military Role in the Region” in ASEAN-U.S. Relations: What are the Talking Points?

      ““ASEAN’s View on the U.S. Military Role in the Region” in ASEAN-U.S. Relations: What are the Talking Points?”

      Collin Koh Swee Lean

      Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

      01 January 2011

    • “From Reticence to Norm? The Evolving Expeditionary Mindset and Role of the Singapore Armed Forces” in Core Values and the Expeditionary Mindset: Armed Forces in Metamorphosis

      ““From Reticence to Norm? The Evolving Expeditionary Mindset and Role of the Singapore Armed Forces” in Core Values and the Expeditionary Mindset: Armed Forces in Metamorphosis”

      Ong Wei Chong

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      01 January 2011

    • India’s Place and ASEAN’s Primacy in the New East Asia

      “India’s Place and ASEAN’s Primacy in the New East Asia”

      P. S. Suryanarayana

      Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

      01 January 2011

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