01 January 2015
- RSIS
- Publication
- RSIS Publications
- Asia Policy 19 – January 2015
In This Issue
Asia Policy 19 features a roundtable on nuclear multi-polarity in Asia; a special essay on the normalization of Japan’s military; articles on Russia’s foreign policy turn toward Asia, India’s strategic response to the U.S. rebalance, and U.S.-South Korea civil nuclear negotiations; and a book review roundtable addressing three recent books on civil-military relations in Pakistan.
About Asia Policy
Asia Policy is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal presenting policy-relevant academic research on the Asia-Pacific that draws clear and concise conclusions useful to today’s policymakers. All Asia Policy content is free for 60 days after publication. Book Review Roundtables, Book Reviews, and Policy Q&As are always free.
The National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) is establishing a consortium of leading Asian research institutions and universities to support and extend the reach of Asia Policy, facilitating the exchange of regional and U.S. perspectives. The S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) in Singapore is the first consortium partner.
Click HERE for more information on this publication and the consortium.
In This Issue
Asia Policy 19 features a roundtable on nuclear multi-polarity in Asia; a special essay on the normalization of Japan’s military; articles on Russia’s foreign policy turn toward Asia, India’s strategic response to the U.S. rebalance, and U.S.-South Korea civil nuclear negotiations; and a book review roundtable addressing three recent books on civil-military relations in Pakistan.
About Asia Policy
Asia Policy is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal presenting policy-relevant academic research on the Asia-Pacific that draws clear and concise conclusions useful to today’s policymakers. All Asia Policy content is free for 60 days after publication. Book Review Roundtables, Book Reviews, and Policy Q&As are always free.
The National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) is establishing a consortium of leading Asian research institutions and universities to support and extend the reach of Asia Policy, facilitating the exchange of regional and U.S. perspectives. The S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) in Singapore is the first consortium partner.
Click HERE for more information on this publication and the consortium.