South Asia Regional Dynamics and Strategic Concerns

A Framework for U.S. Policy and Strategy in South Asia, 2014-2026

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, International, International Security
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Author: Robert A. Lamb, Sadika Hameed, Kathryn Mixon ISBN: 9781442228207
Publisher: Center for Strategic & International Studies Publication: February 3, 2014
Imprint: Center for Strategic & International Studies Language: English
Author: Robert A. Lamb, Sadika Hameed, Kathryn Mixon
ISBN: 9781442228207
Publisher: Center for Strategic & International Studies
Publication: February 3, 2014
Imprint: Center for Strategic & International Studies
Language: English

Once the United States withdraws most or all of its forces from Afghanistan, what issues are likely to continue to be of concern to U.S. policymakers in South Asia? What regional dynamics are likely to affect their ability to achieve policy priorities there? While the United States and its coalition partners have focused primarily on Afghanistan and Pakistan over the past 12 years, the strategic dynamics most likely to be relevant over the next 12 years will probably be clustered around relationships linking Pakistan, India, and China. The authors of this report propose a framework for U.S. policy in South Asia centered around that cluster rather than the more common cluster of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India. The report includes an analysis of U.S. policy priorities, contingencies, and regional dynamics in South Asia.

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Once the United States withdraws most or all of its forces from Afghanistan, what issues are likely to continue to be of concern to U.S. policymakers in South Asia? What regional dynamics are likely to affect their ability to achieve policy priorities there? While the United States and its coalition partners have focused primarily on Afghanistan and Pakistan over the past 12 years, the strategic dynamics most likely to be relevant over the next 12 years will probably be clustered around relationships linking Pakistan, India, and China. The authors of this report propose a framework for U.S. policy in South Asia centered around that cluster rather than the more common cluster of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India. The report includes an analysis of U.S. policy priorities, contingencies, and regional dynamics in South Asia.

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