This book examines the political dynamics and intra-regional interactions among India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh in South Asia. P. K. Mishra analyzes India’s central role in shaping regional relations, focusing on historical, political, and strategic factors that influence cooperation and conflict. The study highlights bilateral issues, regional power asymmetry, and the evolution of Sou…
This volume examines the evolving international order in Asia and the Western Pacific during the post–World War II period. Edited by Hedley Bull, the book brings together analyses from leading scholars associated with the Australian Institute of International Affairs. It explores strategic, political, and diplomatic changes in the region, focusing on the interaction between major powers and A…
This volume compiles key official documents, statements, agreements, and historical records that trace the evolution of China–Pakistan relations from 1947 to 1980. Edited by K. Arif, the book provides insight into diplomatic exchanges, political developments, security cooperation, and regional dynamics shaping the partnership between the two countries. It serves as an essential reference for …
This book provides an in-depth analysis of the geopolitical rivalry between China and Russia in Asia during the Cold War. Drew Middleton explores the historical roots of tensions, diplomatic conflicts, military strategies, and political motivations that shaped bilateral relations between the two major powers. The work examines how their competition influenced regional stability, foreign policy …
This official White Paper, published by the Government of Egypt in August 1956, outlines the legal, political, and economic grounds for the nationalisation of the Suez Maritime Canal Company. Issued by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, the document presents Egypt’s justification for reclaiming sovereignty over the Canal, the historical background of foreign control, and the government’s pos…
Strategies of Survival examines how smaller Asian states navigate the complex realities of international politics amid pressure from major powers. Morrison and Suhrke analyze the diplomatic challenges, security concerns, and strategic responses adopted by Southeast Asian nations during the Cold War era. The book highlights patterns of alignment, balancing, and foreign policy adaptation as these…
This book examines the major issues faced by the United States in formulating its policy toward Southeast Asia during the early Cold War period. Edited by William Henderson, it analyzes political, economic, and security considerations that shaped American involvement in the region. Through contributions by subject-matter experts, the volume explores regional dynamics, nationalist movements, the…
This book presents a collection of papers from the First Indonesia–Canada Conference, held in Sanur, Bali, in February 1985. It explores the evolving roles of middle powers in the Pacific region, focusing particularly on Indonesia–Canada relations and their strategic outlook towards the year 2000. The discussions address political cooperation, economic engagement, regional security, and the…
The study analyses the reasons for Indonesia's membership in the regional organization, and che extent to which ASEAN has fulfilled Indonesia's expectations. It looks into the main areas of ASEAN cooperation that gain the most support from Indonesia as well as those that receive scant attention from Jakarta.
The Arab World by William R. Polk provides a comprehensive overview of the history, politics, and cultural foundations of the Arab region. This fourth edition expands earlier work published under the title The United States and the Arab World. Polk examines the political evolution of Arab countries, their relations with major world powers—especially the United States—and the internal and ex…