From the publisher: Of the more than 40-plus countries that have expressed an interest in obtaining nuclear energy, only a few have the odds in their…
From the publisher: Of the more than 40-plus countries that have expressed an interest in obtaining nuclear energy, only a few have the odds in their…
From the publisher: As of December 1, 2013, a total of 429 nuclear reactors were considered operational in 31 countries. The nuclear industry is in decline,…
From the publisher: At the same time as major powers are saying that they want to rein in nuclear proliferation, they are offering both nuclear energy…
From the publisher: In 1966, a group of scientists studied the possible use of nuclear weapons in Vietnam. Here’s why their report advised against it.
From the publisher: When and why do states transfer nuclear technology, materials, and knowledge to other states for peaceful purposes? This question is important given the…
Abstract The article presents an analysis of the nuclear energy programs in Southeast Asian countries including the Philippines, Malaysia, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia. It…
From the publisher: Throughout Asia, states are competing to build and leverage soft power using public diplomacy. This article examines these investments, whether they pay dividends,…
Summary Study of India’s Energy issues and attempts to develop relations with Bangladesh, Myanmar, Vietnam and Iran. On decision-making in the five countries, politics of…
Summary “The volume edited by Ganesan and Amer is a welcome departure from the academic theoretical focus on the regionalist enterprise of ASEAN. As the…
Summary With contributions by leading authorities on the security and political economy of East Asia, this volume examines the implications of the profound strategic and…
Abstract In this article, we highlight the historical nature and context of anti- Chinese sentiments in Southeast Asia. Moreover, while facing similar structural realities,1 these…
Summary China has made extraordinarily rapid gains in Southeast Asia since it turned its old confrontational policy on its head in 1997. The Dragon Looks South focuses…
Abstract Realists agree that great powers balance the military power of rising powers, but there is little agreement regarding secondary-state responses to rising powers. First,…
Abstract The 2005-07 spike in petroleum prices topping out at $100 a barrel has prodded economic planners across the globe to reconsider their energy options…
Abstract The Nuclear Energy Experts Group (NEEG) of the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP) met at the Saigon Da Lat Hotel…