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African Futures 2050
Institute for Security Studies, 2011In this monograph the Institute for Security Studies and the Pardee Center for International Futures provide an extensive analysis of the projected course of African development to 2050. Combining the deep and wide knowledge of Africa within the ISS with extensive use of the IFs modelling system, this discussion goes beyond past work in a number of ways.DocumentIndia-Iran relations: past, present and future
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012This paper is a transcript of the address delivered by the Iranian ambassador in New Delhi. The paper reveals that the relations between India and Iran go back thousands of years. However, two major events influenced India-Iran relations in the past: the independence of India in 1947; and the Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979.DocumentBetween China, India and the refugees: understanding Bhutan’s national security scenario
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2010There are few countries in the world, whose bare existence is more surprising than Bhutan’s. This essay shows that while Bhutan successfully secured its independence and sovereignty in the 20th century, new threats to its national security have emerged.DocumentAmerican military operations inside Pakistan: will it help the US, Pakistan and India?
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2010Will an American strategy to increase its troops strength into Pakistan make the situation better for the US on the western side and for India on the eastern side?Document2013 Global Food Policy Report
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2014This report aims to provide insight into the major developments in food policy during 2013 and their implications for future food and nutrition security. It discusses the post-2015 development agenda, the year’s food policy successes and setbacks, and suggests how to advance policies that will improve the food situation for people living in poverty.DocumentChina and Myanmar: strategic interests, strategies and the road ahead
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2010China and Myanmar share a common history and have strong economic ties. China is currently the largest investor and trading partner of Myanmar, while Myanmar forms only a small portion of China’s total economic input.DocumentIndia- South Korea strategic partnership
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2013This is a transcript of a speech delivered by Joon-gyu Lee, Ambassador of South Korea to India, in May 2013. In his speech, Ambassador Lee reflects on the common desire amongst both the countries, India and South Korea, for a strong bilateral relationship in areas of mutual interest.DocumentWinning or failing in Afghanistan
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2013This is a speech transcript of the Ambassador of Afghanistan, H.E Shaida A. Abdali, in which he talks about the peace process in Afghanistan and the country’s transition process before the withdrawal of NATO forces in 2014.DocumentIndia, Pakistan and the nuclear race
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2013This compilation consists of commentaries by Indian and Pakistani analysts in response to Michael Krepon’s op-ed piece of 4 April 2013 in The New York Times, Nuclear Race on the Subcontinent.
