Abstract In November 2002, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) held its first summit with India in Cambodia. This article examines whether the ASEAN—India…
Abstract In November 2002, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) held its first summit with India in Cambodia. This article examines whether the ASEAN—India…
From the publisher: The ‘hub-and-spoke’ alliance structure led by the United States was – and remains – a major feature of security politics in the Asia-Pacific.…
From the publisher: There is growing interest among scholars and advocates in the way that the nascent norm of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is diffusing…
From the publisher: At the 2005 World Summit, ASEAN Member States contributed to an official global consensus that states do indeed have a responsibility to protect…
From the publisher: Members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) took part in the World Summit 2005 and agreed to adopt the principle of…
From the publisher: Asia has emerged as the global center for energy demand growth and now accounts for more than two-thirds of the worldwide market for…
Continue reading Bradshaw, Michael , Mikkal E. Herberg, Amy Myers Jaffe, Damien Ma, and Nikos Tsafos
From the publisher: This article uses extensive fieldwork data to focus on the question of how Chinese and Japanese companies are competing in neighboring countries of…
From the publisher: Numerous academic works have critiqued Japan’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) programme for being mercantilist and failing to promote democratization and human rights (Orr…
Abstract India’s growing importance for the security politics of Southeast Asia is addressed. With faster economic growth, it is inevitable that India’s military and strategic…
Abstract An examination of India’s erratic & often marginal political, economic, & security relations with Southeast Asia in 2002 describes India’s long-standing historical, cultural, &…
From the publisher: The risk of conflict escalating from relatively minor events has increased in the South China Sea over the past two years with disputes…
Abstract With September 11, terrorism has come to dominate the security concerns of nation-states, especially in Asia, affecting both inter- and intra-regional relations significantly. Though…
Abstract This article analyses the positive and negative aspects of the Chinese U-shaped line (maritime boundary) in the South China Sea as well as certain…
Abstract This report address the major security issues associated with the South China Sea (SCS). It includes an introductory essay by RADM (ret.) Michael A.…
Continue reading McDevitt, Michael A., M. Taylor Fravel, and Lewis M. Stern
Abstract This article examines China’s behaviour in the South China Sea disputes through the lens of its strategy for managing its claims. Since the mid-1990s,…