Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs
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Volume 9, issue 3, 2022
- The Collapse of State in Afghanistan: A Repeat of History? pp. 369-382

- Nasir A. Andisha
- The Taliban Takeover in Afghanistan and Security Paradox pp. 383-401

- Nilofar Sakhi
- Taliban 2.0 and US National Security Policy in Afghanistan pp. 402-423

- Joshua Snider
- Russia’s Views on and Initial Responses to the 2021 Strategic Retake of Afghanistan by the Taliban pp. 424-445

- Alexey D. Muraviev
- The Pragmatic Neighbour: China’s Afghanistan Policy 2001–2021 pp. 446-461

- Stephen P. Westcott
- Taliban 2.0 and Afghanistan–Pakistan Relations pp. 462-474

- Ejaz Hussain
- Mulling the Contours of India’s Taliban Policy: Past, Present and Future Prospects pp. 475-492

- Gitika Commuri
- My Enemy’s Enemy: Iran’s Approach to the Re-emergence of the Taliban pp. 493-512

- Parisa Abbasian
- Afghanistan in Anarchy: America’s Withdrawal, Taliban Rule and Regional Implications for Central Asia pp. 513-530

- Charles J. Sullivan
- Reluctant or Pragmatic? The GCC’s Policy towards Taliban-Led Afghanistan pp. 531-545

- B Poornima
Volume 9, issue 2, 2022
- Cyber Threats and Nuclear Security in India pp. 183-206

- B. Poornima
- An Investigation into North Korea’s ‘Real’ Nuclear Strategy: A Comparison with Pakistan’s Case pp. 207-230

- Hwee-rhak Park
- Role Conception of the Asia-Pacific Middle Powers: Comparative Analysis of Indonesia, South Korea, Australia and Vietnam pp. 231-254

- Moch Faisal Karim and Rona Nabila
- Kashmir and Ontological Security: Re-evaluating the Role of Self-identities in a Multi- layered Conflict pp. 255-279

- Aditya Gowdara Shivamurthy
- Authoritarian Rule and the Weaponisation of Natural Disasters: The Case of Myanmar from Cyclone Nargis to the COVID-19 Pandemic (2008–2021) pp. 280-300

- Andrea Passeri
- Analysing Nepal’s Foreign Policy: A Hedging Perspective pp. 301-317

- Raunak Mainali
- Mongolian Hedging Strategy pp. 318-346

- Pavel Hlavacek and David Sanc
- Book review: Chan Young Bang, Transition Beyond Denuclearisation: A Bold Challenge for Kim Jong Un pp. 347-349

- Hong Kong Nguyen
- Book review: Abdul Basit, Hostility: A Diplomat’s Diary on Pakistan-India Relations pp. 349-352

- Mukhtar Ahmad Bhat
- Book review: Md Saidul Islam and Edson Kieu, Climate Change and Food Security in Asia Pacific: Response and Resilience pp. 353-355

- Kai Chen
- Book review: Dilip Hiro, Cold War in the Islamic World: Saudi Arabia, Iran and the Struggle for Supremacy pp. 355-358

- Tawseef Ahmad Mir
- Book review: Bob de Graaff ed., Intelligence Communities and Cultures in Asia and the Middle East: A Comprehensive Reference pp. 358-361

- Aidan Parkes
Volume 9, issue 1, 2022
- Preventive or Revisionist Challenge During Power Transition? The Case of China–USA Strategic Competition pp. 7-25

- Ciwan M. Can and Anson Chan
- Beyond the Gaiatsu Model: Japan’s Asia-Pacific Policy and Neoclassical Realism pp. 26-49

- Lluc López i Vidal
- Transboundary River Cooperation in Mekong Basin: A Sub-regional Perspective pp. 50-71

- Priyanka Mallick
- Culture, Religion and Strategy: The ‘Islamic’ Contours of Iran’s Nuclear Thinking pp. 72-98

- Shafat Yousuf and Syed Jaleel Hussain
- Iran–USA Relations: From Exceptionalism to Containment Policy pp. 99-121

- Uzma Siraj and Najimdeen Bakare
- The Evolution of Turkey’s ‘South Asia Policy’: Continuities and Ruptures in Outlook, Roles, Actors and Constraints pp. 122-149

- Ömer Aslan
- To Be or Not to Be: Great Power Dilemmas and the Iranian Nuclear Programme pp. 150-165

- Syed Jaleel Hussain
- Book review: Yoichi Funabashi and G John Ikenberry. 2020. The Crisis of Liberal Internationalism: Japan and the World Order pp. 166-168

- Aakriti Sethi
- Book review: Imtiaz Hussain (ed.). 2019. South Asia in Global Power Rivalry: Inside-out Appraisals from Bangladesh pp. 169-171

- Ryan Shaffer
- Book review: Rory Medcalf. 2020. Contest for the Indo-Pacific: Why China Won’t Map the Future pp. 171-173

- Uday Patil
Volume 8, issue 3, 2021
- Indonesia’s Foreign and Maritime Policies Under Joko Widodo: Domestic and External Determinants pp. 287-303

- Leonard C. Sebastian and Jonathan Chen
- Joko Widodo’s Fleeting Maritime Ambitions: An Actor-Specific Analysis of Indonesia’s Global Maritime Fulcrum pp. 304-323

- I Gusti Bagus Dharma Agastia
- Indonesia’s China and US Approach: Crafting Policies Out of Standard Operating Procedures pp. 324-345

- Tiola
- Continuity in Indonesia’s Strategy in the South China Sea Under Joko Widodo pp. 346-369

- Angguntari C. Sari
- Balancing with Jokowi’s Characteristics: A Neoclassical Realism Approach to Indonesia’s Foreign and Security Policies in the South China Sea pp. 370-390

- Muhamad Arif
- Explaining Indonesia’s Under-balancing: The Case of the Modernisation of the Air Force and the Navy pp. 391-412

- Iis Gindarsah and Adhi Priamarizki
- Indonesia’s Global Maritime Fulcrum: From Hedging to Underbalancing pp. 413-432

- Edna Caroline
- Book review: Chung Min Lee. 2019. The Hermit King: The Dangerous Game of Kim Jong Un pp. 433-436

- Porkkodi Ganeshpandian
- Book review: Victor Teo. 2019. Japan’s Arduous Rejuvenation as a Global Power: Democratic Resilience and the US–China Challenge pp. 436-439

- Alice Dell’Era
- Book review: South Asia Conundrum: The Great Power Gambit pp. 439-441

- Gunjan Singh
Volume 8, issue 2, 2021
- Through Their Eyes: Women and Human Security in Kashmir pp. 147-173

- Sehar Iqbal
- The Malacca Strait, the South China Sea and the Sino-American Competition in the Indo-Pacific pp. 174-194

- Paweł Paszak
- China’s Maritime Ambition, Security Dilemma and Lack of Multilateral Framework pp. 195-217

- Ji-Yong Lee
- Multifaceted Aspects of Economic Corridors in the Context of Regional Security: The China–Pakistan Economic Corridor as a Stabilising and Destabilising Factor pp. 218-248

- Agnieszka Kuszewska and Agnieszka Nitza-Makowska
- BCIM Economic Corridor an Integral Part of BRI for Regional Cooperation: Positioning India’s North-East and Act East Policy pp. 249-269

- Reimeingam Marchang
- Book review: Donald K. Emmerson (Ed.). 2020., The Deer and the Dragon: Southeast Asia and China in the 21st Century pp. 270-273

- Hunter S. Marston
- Book review: Luca Anceschi. (2020). Analyzing Kazakhstan’s Foreign Policy: Regime Neo-Eurasianism in the Nazarbayev Era pp. 273-275

- Li-Chen Sim
- Book review: Peter Lehr. 2020. Militant Buddhism: The Rise of Religious Violence in Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Thailand pp. 275-278

- Ryan Shaffer
- Book review: Altaf Hussain Para. 2019. The Making of Modern Kashmir: Sheikh Abdullah and the Politics of the State pp. 278-280

- Ayushya Kaul
Volume 8, issue 1, 2021
- Seizing a Window of Opportunity? The Causes and Consequences of the 2020 Sino-Indian Border Stand-off pp. 7-32

- Stephen P. Westcott
- India–China and Their War-making Capacities pp. 33-61

- Christopher K. Colley and Prashant Hosur Suhas
- The India–China Confrontation: A View from Seawards pp. 62-76

- Admiral (Retd) Arun Prakash
- Hesitant Realism: China–India Border Tensions and Delhi’s Deepening Strategic Ties with Tokyo and Canberra pp. 77-97

- Purnendra Jain
- India, Taiwan and the Indo-Pacific: Economic–Security Strategic Partnership and Expected Utility Theory pp. 98-126

- Neel Vanvari and Alexander C. Tan
- Book review: Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, Defending Frenemies: Alliance Politics and Nuclear Non-proliferation in US Foreign Policy pp. 127-129

- Saira Bano
- Book review: Arunabh Ghosh, Making It Count: Statistics and Statecraft in the Early People’s Republic of China pp. 130-133

- Vikas Kumar
- Book review: Shanthie Mariet D’Souza (Ed.), Countering Insurgencies and Violent Extremism in South and Southeast Asia pp. 133-136

- Kumar Ramakrishna
- Book review: Sreeram Chaulia, Trumped: Emerging Powers in a Post-American World pp. 136-138

- Stephen P. Westcott
- Corrigendum pp. 139-139

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