An Overview of South Korean politics While the effect of regionalism has begun to wane, the propensity of youth to vote against specific issues that they deem not beneficial is likely to be the dominant cleavage in South Korean politics. Mohsin Dingankar | July 01, 2010 | IDSA Comments
Biological Weapons Export Controls in India President Obama, during his India’s visit, announced liberalization of American export controls for India. Later, in a joint statement signed with the Indian Prime Minister Shri Manmohan Singh, he endorsed… Continue reading Biological Weapons Export Controls in India Rajiv Nayan | July-December 2010 | CBW Magazine
Foreign Policy Planning Efforts in India Acertain element of planning is inherent in every human activity. Any decision or action that one takes anticipates consequences, sometimes immediate and sometimes distant. That is why St. Augustine has described the future as a present expectation. Viewed in this perspective, planning of some kind is a hallmark of human activity and in recent decades considerable attention has been given to organise and systematise it with a view to grappling with the ever-growing complexities of life. K. P. Misra | July 2010 | Strategic Analysis
Nuclear Proliferation in South Asia: Crisis Behaviour and the Bomb by Sumit Ganguly and S. Paul Kapur Ali Ahmed | July 2010 | Strategic Analysis
War and Peace in Modern India: A Strategic History of Nehru Years by Srinath Raghavan Medha Bisht | July 2010 | Strategic Analysis
When China Rules the World: The Rise of the Middle Kingdom and the End of the Western World by Martin Jacques Gunjan Singh | July 2010 | Strategic Analysis
Realism Drives India’s Foreign Policy India’s Foreign Policy: The Democracy Dimension by S.D. Muni Ashok K. Behuria | July 2010 | Strategic Analysis
Enduring Rivalry China and India: Prospects for Peace by Jonathan Holslag Arvind Gupta | July 2010 | Strategic Analysis
Improving Policy Responses to Piracy in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden Region: What Role for India? The participation of the Indian navy in anti-piracy operations off the Somali coast is perceived by many as a manifestation of India's apparent willingness to take on a larger role on the global stage. This article explores the possibility for India to play a more important role in solving the Somali piracy crisis. Marie Christine Boilard | July 2010 | Strategic Analysis