US policy towards China, India and Japan : new challenges and prospects
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US policy towards China, India and Japan : new challenges and prospects
Atlantic Publishers & Distributors, c2013
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Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- US foreign policy towards Asia since 1990s : focus on China, Japan and India / Ray Kumar Kothari
- `The role of the United Stated in Japan-India relations : prospects for US-Japan-India cooperation' USA Asia policy : growing focus on India, China and Japan / Victoria Tuke
- Redefining US-Japan economic relations : a Japanese perspective / Tomohiko Kobayashi
- The United States and India : natural allies or strategic partners / Sanjukta Banerji Bhattacharya
- US-India strategic partnership : the China factor / Madhuchanda Ghosh
- US policy towards China : recent trends / Xu Zhengyuan
- Building a security community in East Asia : Japan's strategy and its dilemma between bilateralism and multilateralism /Takehiko Yamamoto
- Major power politics Re-Shapes the Asia-Pacific / Harsh V. Pant
- China-US relations concerning the dispute over the South China Sea : an assessment from the law of the sea perspective / Kamrul Hossain