The U.S. and Pakistan both appear to want relations to improve beyond the single-point issue of Afghanistan, although Pakistan more so than the United States.
Stimson’s U.S.-India Strategic Dialogue convened Indian and American experts to offer insights on deepening security and defense cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.
Sameer Lalwani
• Elizabeth Threlkeld
• Christopher Clary...
Examination of Pakistan’s efforts to enhance its nuclear security culture using the IAEA Nuclear Security Culture Implementing Guide—Nuclear Security Series No. 7 (2008)—as a tool for evaluation.
The government embrace of Buddhist nationalism can be used to understand Sri Lanka's difficulties in establishing transitional justice mechanisms, which would address Civil War crimes.
The United States and much of the West will base future decision about Taliban recognition on human rights and inclusivity considerations. Regional players are waiting to see if there are sustained improvements in security, before making any decisions.