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American interests in South Asia : building a grand strategy in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India / Foreword by Joseph S. Nye & Brent Scowcroft ; edited by Nicholas Burns & Jonathon Price ; cover design by Genee Presta, Steve Johnson ; interior layout by Sogand Sepassi.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Washington, DC : Aspen Institute, ©2011.Description: 185 page : illustration ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0898435404
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • E183.8. A3.
Contents:
Contents: Foreword by ASG Co-Chairmen Joseph S. Nye, Jr. & Brent Scowcroft—Preface by ASG director / Nicholas Burns—Part 1 : the regional balance of power in South Asia ; the second annual Ernest May memorial lecture ; Afghanistan and the uses of history : insights from Ernest May / Robert D. Blackwill—Chapter 1 : where East meets West / James Dobbins—Part 2 : the mission in Afghanistan : is the new strategy working?—Chapter 2 : defining victory : assessing military efforts and measuring outcomes in Afghanistan / Nathaniel Fick—Chapter 3 : a war we might still win : why our odds are still good in Afghanistan / Michael O’Hanlon—Chapter 4 : Afghanistan : framing the context and options for the way forward / Clare Lockhart—Part 3 : is American foreign assistance working in Afghanistan and Pakistan?—Chapter 5 : private sector development in Afghanistan : the doubly missing middle / John Dowdy & Andrew Erdmann—Chapter 6 : development aid in Pakistan : the best long-term foreign policy tool in the U.S. Arsenal / Nancy Birdsall, Wren Elhai, And Molly Kinder—Part 4 : India, Pakistan, and their respective implications for U.S. policy—Chapter 7 : Pakistan’s relations with India : implications for U.S. policy / Samina Ahmed—Chapter 8 : a rising brand : India’s emerging power, implications for South Asia and U.S. policy—Part 5 : concluding observations—Chapter 9 : the way ahead in Afghanistan / Meghan O’Sullivan.

“Copyright © 2011”—reverse of title page.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Foreword by ASG Co-Chairmen Joseph S. Nye, Jr. & Brent Scowcroft—Preface by ASG director / Nicholas Burns—Part 1 : the regional balance of power in South Asia ; the second annual Ernest May memorial lecture ; Afghanistan and the uses of history : insights from Ernest May / Robert D. Blackwill—Chapter 1 : where East meets West / James Dobbins—Part 2 : the mission in Afghanistan : is the new strategy working?—Chapter 2 : defining victory : assessing military efforts and measuring outcomes in Afghanistan / Nathaniel Fick—Chapter 3 : a war we might still win : why our odds are still good in Afghanistan / Michael O’Hanlon—Chapter 4 : Afghanistan : framing the context and options for the way forward / Clare Lockhart—Part 3 : is American foreign assistance working in Afghanistan and Pakistan?—Chapter 5 : private sector development in Afghanistan : the doubly missing middle / John Dowdy & Andrew Erdmann—Chapter 6 : development aid in Pakistan : the best long-term foreign policy tool in the U.S. Arsenal / Nancy Birdsall, Wren Elhai, And Molly Kinder—Part 4 : India, Pakistan, and their respective implications for U.S. policy—Chapter 7 : Pakistan’s relations with India : implications for U.S. policy / Samina Ahmed—Chapter 8 : a rising brand : India’s emerging power, implications for South Asia and U.S. policy—Part 5 : concluding observations—Chapter 9 : the way ahead in Afghanistan / Meghan O’Sullivan.

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