Publications

US Challenges and Choices in the Gulf
This project is a series of off-the-record policy briefings held on Capitol Hill and focuses on US interests in the Persian Gulf region.
(Ongoing)

Stabilizing Regions in a Post-9/11 Era: US Relations With China, Iran, and Russia
How have relations between the United States and China, Iran, and Russia changed in the first year of the post-September 11 era? This Policy Bulletin examines each bilateral relationship: US-China, US-Iran, and US-Russia.
(PDF 180 KB, October 2002)

A New Equation: US Policy Toward India and Pakistan After September 11
As tensions escalate in South Asia, four US nonproliferation and regional experts present a timely discussion of the promises and perils of the new US relationship with India and Pakistan. The Carnegie Working Paper is based on policy briefs and discussions commissioned and organized by the Stanley Foundation in October 2001.

US Strategies for Regional Security
US officials and policy experts examine foreign policy and defense strategies for achieving regional security in four major areas of the world: Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, and the Korean peninsula.
(PDF 560 KB, October 2001)

Strengthening the Nonproliferation Regime: The Challenge of Regional Nuclear Arsenals
Is it possible to preserve the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons while still accommodating the regional security concerns of Israel, India, and Pakistan?
(PDF 220 KB, February 2001)

Ballistic Missile Defense and Northeast Asian Security: Views From Washington, Beijing, and Tokyo
The impact of US missile defense deployments on Northeast Asian security are examined in a series of roundtables involving US, Japanese, and Chinese experts and officials. Areas of conflict and potential compromise are identified.
(PDF 2.6 MB, April 2001)

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