The Duel: Pakistan on the Flight Path of American Power by Tariq Ali Sumita Kumar | November 2009 | Strategic Analysis
From National Security to Human Security: The Challenge of Winning Peace in Sri Lanka: A Response Pradeep Jeganathan | November 2009 | Strategic Analysis
China, the US and the Power-Transition Theory: A Critique by Steve Chan Gunjan Singh | November 2009 | Strategic Analysis
From National Security to Human Security: The Challenge of Winning Peace in Sri Lanka: A Critique M. D. Nalapat | November 2009 | Strategic Analysis
Ethnic Politics in Burma: States of Conflict by Ashley South M. Amarjeet Singh | November 2009 | Strategic Analysis
From National Security to Human Security: The Challenge of Winning Peace in Sri Lanka Darini Rajasingham Senanayake | November 2009 | Strategic Analysis
Pakistan’s Identity Crisis Making Sense of Pakistan by Farzana Shaikh Arvind Gupta | November 2009 | Strategic Analysis
Defence White Paper 2009: New Contours of Australia’s Strategic Thinking The rapid speed of globalization and increasing economic interdependence has had a direct impact on defence policies and countries are constantly seen fine-tuning their priorities. Walden Bello argues in his book Dilemmas of Domination that the declining US hegemony would prompt US allies in Asia to alter their defence planning and strategies vis-à-vis emerging powers like China. Pankaj K Jha | November 2009 | Strategic Analysis
Japan’s Nuclear Future In the aftermath of North Korea's second nuclear test and the launch of three short-range missiles on May 25, 2009, followed by the launch of seven ballistic missiles into the Sea of Japan on July 4, there has been widespread speculation on Japan's principled position on non-proliferation and disarmament and whether it will abandon its nuclear abstinence and acquire nuclear capability. This possibility has been echoed recently by the US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Defense Secretary Robert Gates. Reshmi Kazi | November 2009 | Strategic Analysis