Engaging India: U.S. Strategic Relations with the World's Largest Democracy
Recent nuclear tests in India and Pakistan make it clear that the US can no longer continue a policy of benign neglect toward India. This book engages the key issues for nonproliferation and foreign policy that affect Indo-American relations. It addresses under-explored areas such as missile control and space cooperation, chemical and biological weapons, and the use of sanctions versus incentives. This book goes beyond historical analysis to offer practical recommendations for policymakers in both countries.
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Engaging India: U.S. Strategic Relations with the World's Largest Democracy
Recent nuclear tests in India and Pakistan make it clear that the US can no longer continue a policy of benign neglect toward India. This book engages the key issues for nonproliferation and foreign policy that affect Indo-American relations. It addresses under-explored areas such as missile control and space cooperation, chemical and biological weapons, and the use of sanctions versus incentives. This book goes beyond historical analysis to offer practical recommendations for policymakers in both countries.
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Engaging India: U.S. Strategic Relations with the World's Largest Democracy

Engaging India: U.S. Strategic Relations with the World's Largest Democracy

Engaging India: U.S. Strategic Relations with the World's Largest Democracy

Engaging India: U.S. Strategic Relations with the World's Largest Democracy

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Overview

Recent nuclear tests in India and Pakistan make it clear that the US can no longer continue a policy of benign neglect toward India. This book engages the key issues for nonproliferation and foreign policy that affect Indo-American relations. It addresses under-explored areas such as missile control and space cooperation, chemical and biological weapons, and the use of sanctions versus incentives. This book goes beyond historical analysis to offer practical recommendations for policymakers in both countries.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415922838
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/08/1999
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 306
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Gary K. Bertsch is University Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for International Trade and Security at the University of Georgia. He is co-editor of Arms on the Market: Reducing the Risk of Proliferation in the Former Soviet Union (Routledge, 1998) and co-author of U.S. and Japanese Nonproliferation Export Controls (1996) and International Cooperation on Nonproliferation Export Controls (1994). Seema Gahlaut is Research Associate for the Center for International Trade and Security and Instructor of Political Science at the University of Georgia. Anupam Srivastava is Project Coordinator of Us-India research projects and Research Associate at the Center for International Trade and Security and Instructor of Political Science at the University of Georgia.

Table of Contents

Gary Bertsch —Introduction: Issues in Strategic Cooperation SECTION ONE: Broad Strokes on the Strategic Canvas P.R. Chari —U.S.-India Nonproliferation Concerns C. Raja Mohan —Promoting Strategic Stability and Fostering Regional Cooperation in South Asia Peter Lavoy and Sharon Burke —U.S.-Indian Cooperation and the Promotion of Regional Security in South Asia SECTION TWO: Security and Nonproliferation Issues Anupam Srivastava —Missile Control and Space Cooperation Seema Gahlaut —Indo-U.S. Nuclear Cooperation: Re-energizing the Debate Aabha Dixit —Cooperation on Chemical and Biological Weapons Jyotika Saksena and Suzette Grillot —The Emergence of Indo-U.S. Defense Cooperation: From Specific to Diffuse Reciprocity? Richard Cupitt and Seema Gahlaut —Non-Proliferation Export Controls: U.S. and Indian Perspectives Virginia Foran —Indo-U.S. Relations in the Next Century: Using Sanctions v. Incentives SECTION THREE: The Regional Context Kanti Bajpai —Indo-U.S. Foreign Policy Concerns Amitabh Mattoo —Indo-U.S. Cooperation: The China Factor Milind Thakar —Indo-U.S. Cooperation: The Pakistan Factor Igor Khripunov and Anupam Srivastava —Indo-U.S. Cooperation: The Russia Factor CONCLUSION: Summarizing the Next Steps
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