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
Contents note continued: ch. 7 Pakistan's Relations with India: Implications for U.S. Policy / Samina Ahmed -- ch. 8 A Rising Brand: India's Emerging Power, Implications for South Asia and U.S. Policy / Anja Manuel -- pt. 5 Concluding Observations
Machine generated contents note: pt. 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 -- ch. 1 Where East Meets West / James Dobbins -- pt. 2 The Mission in Afghanistan: Is The New Strategy Working? -- ch. 2 Defining Victory: Assessing Military Efforts and Measuring Outcomes in Afghanistan / Nathaniel Fick -- ch. 3 A War we Might Still Win: Why our Odds are Still Good in Afghanistan / Michael O'Hanlon -- ch. 4 Afghanistan: Framing the Context and Options for the Way Forward / Clare Lockhart -- pt. 3 Is American Foreign Assistance Working in Afghanistan and Pakistan? -- ch. 5 Private Sector Development in Afghanistan: The Doubly Missing Middle / Andrew Erdmann -- ch. 6 Development Aid in Pakistan: The Best Long-Term Foreign Policy Tool in the U.S. Arsenal / Molly Kinder -- pt. 4 India, Pakistan, and Their Respective Implications For U.S. Policy --
Summary
"The papers enclosed address such topics as the balance of power in South Asia, the U.S. mission in Afghanistan, an evaluation of American foreign aid, relations between India and Pakistan, and an analysis of the future in this incredibly important region." -- Back cover
Notes
"This book is a collection of papers commissioned for the 2010 Aspen Strategy Group workshop"--Back cover