INDO US STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP AND REGIONAL POLITICS

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/grr.2018(III-I).01      10.31703/grr.2018(III-I).01      Published : Dec 1
Authored by : MujahidHussain , SyedUmairJalal , MuhammadBilal

01 Pages : 1-16

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  • Blum, Y. Z. (2005). Proposals for UN Security Council Reform.The American Journal of International Law,99(3), 632-649
  • Carter, A. B. (2006). America's New Strategic Partner?.Foreign Affairs, 33-44
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  • Cotter, M. W. (2008). America's strategic opportunity with India: the new US-India partnership.American Diplomacy.
  • Crow, B., & Singh, N. (2000). Impediments and innovation in international rivers: the waters of South Asia.World Development,28(11), 1907-1925.
  • Das, S. K., Bose, P., Biswas, A., Dutt, A., Banerjee, T. K., Hazra, A., ... & Roy, T. (2007). An epidemiologic study of mild cognitive impairment in Kolkata, India.Neurology,68(23), 2019-2026.
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  • Goldstein, A., Pinaud, N., & Reisen, H. (2006). The rise of China and India
  • Giustozzi, A., & Matveeva, A. (2008). The SCO:a regional organization in the making.
  • Gupta, A. (2005).The US-India relationship: strategic partnership or complementary interests?. DIANE Publishing.
  • Guihong, Z. (2003). US security policy towards South Asia after September 11 and its Implications for China: a Chinese perspective.Strategic analysis,27(2), 145-171.
  • Hussain, M. (2017). IMPACT OF INDIA-UNITED STATES CIVIL NUCLEAR DEAL ON CHINA-PAKISTAN STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP.Journal of South Asian Studies,1(1), 13-25
  • Hilali, A. Z. (2017).US-Pakistan relationship: Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Taylor & Francis.
  • Ilias, S. (2010).Iran's Economic Conditions: US Policy Issues. DIANE Publishing.
  • Kim, S. P. (1998). The South China Sea in China's Strategic Thinking.Contemporary Southeast Asia,19(4), 369.
  • Khan, S. S. (2011). Xinjiang, Tibet and the Pakistan-China Strategic Partnership.Pakistan Horizon,64(4), 67-83
  • Malone, D. M. (2000). Eyes on the prize:the quest for nonpermanent seats on the UN Security Council.Global Governance,6(1), 3-23
  • Mohan, C. R. (2006). India and the Balance of Power.Foreign Aff.,85, 17.
  • Perkovich, G. (2003). Is India a major power? Washington Quarterly, 27(1), 129-144
  • Paris, R. (2003). Peacekeeping and the constraints of global culture.European Journal of International Relations,9(3), 441-473.
  • Rubin, B. R., & Rashid, A. (2008). From great game to grand bargain-ending chaos in Afghanistan and Pakistan.Foreign Aff.87, 30
  • Rubin, B. R. (2007). Saving Afghanistan.Foreign affairs, 57-78
  • Richman, P. (Ed.). (1991).Many Rāmāyaṇas: the diversity of a narrative tradition in South Asia. Univ of California Press
  • Riedel, B. (2008). Pakistan and terror: The eye of the storm.The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,618(1), 31-45
  • Sahir, M. H., & Qureshi, A. H. (2007). Specific concerns of Pakistan in the context of energy security issues and geopolitics of the region.Energy Policy,35(4), 2031-2037
  • Haass, R. N. (2008). The age of non-polarity: what will follow US dominance?Foreign Affairs, 44-56
  • Hanif, M. (2013). Pakistan-Russia Relations: Progress, Prospects and Constraints.IPRI Journal,13(2)
  • Hurrell, A. (2006). Hegemony, liberalism and global order: what space for would‐be great powers?.International affairs,82(1), 1-19.
  • Yoo, J. (2008).The powers of war and peace: The Constitution and foreign affairs after 9/11. University of Chicago Press.
  • Yunling, Z., & Shiping, T. (2005). ChinaÂ’s regional strategy.Power Shift: China and AsiaÂ’s New Dynamics, 48

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    CHICAGO : Hussain, Mujahid, Syed Umair Jalal, and Muhammad Bilal. 2018. "Indo-US Strategic Partnership and Regional Politics." Global Regional Review, III (I): 1-16 doi: 10.31703/grr.2018(III-I).01
    HARVARD : HUSSAIN, M., JALAL, S. U. & BILAL, M. 2018. Indo-US Strategic Partnership and Regional Politics. Global Regional Review, III, 1-16.
    MHRA : Hussain, Mujahid, Syed Umair Jalal, and Muhammad Bilal. 2018. "Indo-US Strategic Partnership and Regional Politics." Global Regional Review, III: 1-16
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    OXFORD : Hussain, Mujahid, Jalal, Syed Umair, and Bilal, Muhammad (2018), "Indo-US Strategic Partnership and Regional Politics", Global Regional Review, III (I), 1-16
    TURABIAN : Hussain, Mujahid, Syed Umair Jalal, and Muhammad Bilal. "Indo-US Strategic Partnership and Regional Politics." Global Regional Review III, no. I (2018): 1-16. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2018(III-I).01