Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs
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Volume 7, issue 3, 2020
- Why Quasi-Alliances Will Persist in the Indo-Pacific? The Fall and Rise of the Quad pp. 271-304

- Frederick Kliem
- Why North Korea Could Not Implement the Chinese Style Reform and Opening? The Internal Contradiction Between Economic Reform and Political Stability pp. 305-324

- Sungmin Cho
- Audience Costs and China’s South China Sea Policy pp. 325-348

- Gregory J. Moore and Christopher B. Primiano
- From Pariah Image to Partner and Back Again: The EU’s Complicated Relationship with Myanmar pp. 349-369

- Felix Heiduk
- The Russian Stand on the Responsibility to Protect: Does Strategic Culture Matter? pp. 370-386

- Dogachan Dagi
- Moeed Yusuf. 2018. Brokering Peace in Nuclear Environments: US Crisis Management in South Asia pp. 387-389

- Syed Jaleel Hussain
- Anit Mukherjee. 2020. The Absent Dialogue: Politicians, Bureaucrats and the Military in India pp. 390-392

- Ian Hall
- Dip Kapoor and Steven Jordan (Eds.). 2019. Research, Political Engagement and Dispossession: Indigenous, Peasant and Urban Poor Activisms in the Americas and Asia pp. 392-394

- Sehar Iqbal
- Kunal Mukherjee. 2019. Conflict in India and China’s Contested Borderlands: A Comparative Study pp. 395-396

- Leoni Connah
Volume 7, issue 2, 2020
- Addressing the Gendered Interests of Victims/Survivors of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and Their Children Through National Action Plans on Women, Peace and Security pp. 145-176

- Aisling Swaine
- China’s Balancing Behaviour Against the United States and the Special Importance of Myanmar pp. 177-201

- Md Abdul Mannan
- Rohingya Refugee Repatriation from Bangladesh: A Far Cry from Reality pp. 202-226

- Abdullah Hossain Mallick
- India’s Strategic Interests and Partnership with Island States of Africa in the Western Indian Ocean Region pp. 227-243

- Raghvendra Kumar
- Serving the Militant’s Cause: The Role of Indo-Pak State Policies in Sustaining Militancy in Kashmir pp. 244-255

- Syed Eesar Mehdi
- Alexander Sakaki, Hanns W. Maull, Kerstin Lukner, Ellis S. Krauss and Thomas U. Berger. 2019. Reluctant Warriors: Germany, Japan, and Their U.S. Alliance Dilemma pp. 256-258

- Zahoor Ahmad Dar
- Walden Bello. 2019. Counter Revolution: The Global Rise of the Far Right pp. 259-261

- Graeme Paton
- Simon Wolfgang Fuchs. 2019. In a Pure Muslim Land: Shi‘ism between Pakistan and the Middle East pp. 261-264

- Vikas Kumar
Volume 7, issue 1, 2020
- Re-(Modi)fying India’s Israel Policy: An Exploration of Practical Geopolitical Reasoning Through Re-representation of ‘India’, ‘Israel’ and ‘West Asia’ Post-2014 pp. 7-35

- Tanvi Pate
- India–Thailand Security Cooperation: Strengthening the Indo-Pacific Resolve pp. 36-56

- Mark Shawn Cogan and Vivek Mishra
- An Examination of Afghanistan’s 2018 Wolesi Jirga Elections: Chaos, Confusion and Fraud pp. 57-100

- Thomas H. Johnson and Ronald J. Barnhart
- Iran-Hezbollah Alliance Reconsidered: What Contributes to the Survival of State-Proxy Alliance? pp. 101-123

- Akbar Khan and Han Zhaoying
- Lukas K. Danner. 2018. China’s Grand Strategy: Contradictory Foreign Policy? pp. 124-126

- Ramnath Reghunadhan
- Ahsan I. Butt. 2017. Secession and Security: Explaining State Strategy Against Insurgents pp. 126-129

- Maqsood Hussain
- Thomas S. Wilkins. 2019. Security in Asia Pacific: The Dynamics of Alignment pp. 129-132

- Alexander Korolev
- Tilak Devasher. 2018. Pakistan: At the Helm pp. 132-135

- Syeda Sumaya Mehdi
- Kristian Berg Harpviken and Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh. 2016. A Rock Between Hard Places: Afghanistan as an Arena of Regional Insecurity pp. 135-137

- Gavin Briggs
Volume 6, issue 3, 2019
- Ethnic Conflict in the Indian Subcontinent: Assessing the Impact of Multiple Cleavages pp. 229-253

- Soham Das
- Pakistan’s Strategic Culture and its Gordian Knot in Afghanistan pp. 254-274

- Aidan Parkes
- US-led Alliances and Contemporary International Security Disorder: Comparative Responses of the Transatlantic and Asia-Pacific Alliance Systems pp. 275-298

- Mason Richey
- Boycotting Japan: Explaining Divergence in Chinese and South Korean Economic Backlash pp. 299-326

- Kristin Vekasi and Jiwon Nam
- Atsuko Watanabe. 2019. Japanese Geopolitics and the Western Imagination pp. 327-329

- Hong Kong Nguyen
- Tai Ming Cheung and Thomas G. Mahnken (Eds.). 2018. The Gathering Pacific Storm pp. 329-331

- Alexander Korolev
- David C. Engerman. 2018. The Price of Aid pp. 332-335

- Vikas Kumar
Volume 6, issue 2, 2019
- The North Korean Nuclear Dilemma: Does China Have Leverage? pp. 107-135

- Weiqi Zhang and Ginger L. Denton
- The Geoeconomics and Geopolitics of Japan’s ‘Indo-Pacific’ Strategy pp. 136-161

- David Scott
- The Role of Side Payments in the Formation of Asymmetric Alliances: Forging the US–Pakistan Alliance pp. 162-188

- Muhammad Kabir
- Perceiving the Enemy Differently: A Psycho-cultural Analysis of Pakistan–India Conflict pp. 189-216

- Jawad Kadir
- Andrew Walder. 2015. China Under Mao: A Revolution Derailed pp. 217-219

- Nicholas Khoo
- Gale A. Mattox and Stephen M. Grenier (Eds.). 2015. Coalition Challenges in Afghanistan: The Politics of Alliance pp. 219-221

- Gavin Briggs
- Emilian Kavalski. (2018). The Guanxi of Relational International Theory pp. 221-224

- Alexander L. Vuving
- David Devadas. 2018. The Generation of Rage in Kashmir pp. 225-227

- Syed Eesar Mehdi
Volume 6, issue 1, 2019
- Domestic Protests and Foreign Policy: An Examination of Anti-China Protests in Vietnam and Vietnamese Policy Towards China Regarding the South China Sea pp. 1-29

- Phuong Hoang
- Is Assertiveness Paying the Bill? China’s Domestic Audience Costs in the South China Sea Disputes pp. 30-54

- Eryan Ramadhani
- What’s War Got to Do with It? Post-conflict Effects on Gender Equality in South and Southeast Asia, 1975–2006 pp. 55-81

- Srobana Bhattacharya and Courtney Burns
- India–Pakistan Relations: Challenges and Opportunities pp. 82-95

- Ejaz Hussain
- Nalanda Roy, The South China Sea Dispute: Past, Present, and Future pp. 96-105

- Christopher K. Colley
- Hu Shaohua, Foreign Policies Toward Taiwan pp. 98-100

- Jing Sun
- Azeem Ibrahim, The Rohingyas: Inside Myanmar’s Hidden Genocide pp. 100-102

- Nalanda Roy
- Steve Chan, Trust and Distrust in Sino-American Relations pp. 103-105

- Alexander C. Tan
Volume 5, issue 3, 2018
- Defining the Nature and Future of the Party–Military Relations in North Korea pp. 227-244

- Jongseok Woo
- Discourses of Exclusion: The Societal Securitization of Burma’s Rohingya (2012–2018) pp. 245-266

- Adam E. Howe
- What Does Strategic Partnerships with ASEAN Mean for Japan’s Foreign Aid? pp. 267-294

- Dennis D. Trinidad
- Are Borders the Reflection of International Relations? Southeast Asian Borders in Perspective pp. 295-318

- A. K. M. Ahsan Ullah and Asiyah Az-Zahra Ahmad Kumpoh
- Montgomery McFate and Janice H. Laurence (Eds.). 2015. Social Science Goes to War: The Human Terrain System in Iraq and Afghanistan pp. 319-320

- Gavin Briggs
- Rasul Bakhsh Rais. 2017. Imagining Pakistan: Modernism, State, and the Politics of Islamic Revival pp. 321-323

- Saira Yamin
- Gurmeet Kanwal (Ed.). 2016. The New Arthashastra: A Security Strategy for India pp. 323-327

- Vikas Kumar
- B. M. Jain. 2017. China’s Soft Power Diplomacy in South Asia: Myth or Reality? pp. 327-331

- Feng Renjie
- Hein G. Kiessling. 2016. Faith, Unity, Discipline: The ISI of Pakistan pp. 331-334

- Ejaz Hussain
- T. V. Paul (Ed.). 2016. Accommodating Rising Powers: Past, Present, and Future pp. 334-336

- Vikash Chandra
Volume 5, issue 2, 2018
- The Radicalization of Abu Hamdie: Wider Lessons for the Ongoing Struggle Against Violent Extremism in Post-Marawi Mindanao pp. 111-128

- Kumar Ramakrishna
- Strategic Communication and Violent Extremism: The Importance of State Action pp. 129-148

- Damien D. Cheong
- Economic Nationalism in South Korea and Taiwan: Examining Identity Discourse and Threat Perceptions towards Japan after the Second World War (1960s–1970s) pp. 149-171

- Christina Lai
- Japan and the Revolution in Military Affairs pp. 172-196

- Tom Le
- Recovering/Uncovering the ‘Indian’ in Indian Diplomacy: An ‘Ancient’ Tadka for a Contemporary Curry? pp. 197-215

- Vikas Kumar
- Book Review: Cihan TuÄŸal. 2016. The Fall of the Turkish Model pp. 216-218

- Amr G. E. Sabet
- Book Review: Mark Beeson and Shahar Hameiri. 2017. Navigating the New International Disorder. Australia in World Affairs 2011–2015 pp. 219-221

- Thomas S. Wilkins
- Book Review: Chong, Alan (Ed.). 2018. International Security in the Asia-Pacific: Transcending ASEAN towards Transitional Polycentrism pp. 221-223

- Alexander L. Vuving
- Book Review: Yongho Kim. 2017. Social Media and South Korean National Security pp. 223-226

- Haneol Lee
Volume 5, issue 1, 2018
- State-building, Military Modernization and Cross-border Ethnic Violence in Myanmar pp. 1-30

- Lionel Beehner
- The Clash of Power and Nationalism: The Sino-Japan Territorial Dispute pp. 31-56

- Jihyun Kim
- Why Does North Korea Engage in Provocations? pp. 57-83

- Ashley A.C. Hess
- Conflicts Without End: The Case of South Asia pp. 84-97

- Amit Ranjan
- Book Review: Parama Sinha Palit. 2017. Analysing China’s Soft-Power Strategy and Comparative Indian Initiatives pp. 98-100

- Pradeep Taneja
- Book Review: Shivshankar Menon. 2016. Choices: Inside the Making of India’s Foreign Policy pp. 101-103

- Sankalp Gurjar
- Book Review: Nina Caspersen. 2017. Peace Agreements: Finding Solutions to Intra-State Conflicts pp. 103-105

- Benjamin Reilly
- Book Review: Kalpan Jha. 2017. The Madhesi Upsurge and the Contested Idea of Nepal pp. 105-107

- Keshab Giri
- Book Review: Randall Law. 2016. Terrorism: A History pp. 107-110

- Doreen Alusa
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