Asia Policy 15.2 (April 2020)

Asia Policy 15.2
April 2020

April 29, 2020 ISSN 1559-0968

This issue of Asia Policy features two roundtables, one on the space programs of key states and one on cybersecurity activities and policies in Indo-Pacific countries; an essay on Malaysia-China relations since 2018; an article on a way to address the territorialization of airspace over the East China and South China Seas; and a book review roundtable on Ian Hall’s Modi and the Reinvention of Indian Foreign Policy.

ROUNDTABLE

Asia in Space: The Race to the Final Frontier

John M. Logsdon, Kevin Pollpeter, James Clay Moltz, Saadia M. Pekkanen, Hyoung Joon An, Namrata Goswami, Kai-Uwe Schrogl, and Christina Giannopapa

ROUNDTABLE

The Future of Cybersecurity across the Asia-Pacific

Adam Segal, Valeriy Akimenko, Keir Giles, Daniel A. Pinkston, James A. Lewis, Benjamin Bartlett, Hsini Huang, and Elina Noor

ESSAY

Malaysia: Navigating between the United States and China

Zachary Abuza

ARTICLE

The Territorialization of Airspace in the East and South China Seas: Unraveling the Security Dilemma

Scott Thornbury

BOOK REVIEW ROUNDTABLE

Ian Hall’s Modi and the Reinvention of Indian Foreign Policy

Rajesh Rajagopalan, Paul Staniland, Manjari Chatterjee Miller, Constantino Xavier, and Ian Hall

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