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Papers by James Clad

Research paper thumbnail of Disappearing States: Collapsing Governance in the Third World

Brill | Nijhoff eBooks, Dec 31, 1993

Research paper thumbnail of Full Circle in the Philippines

Research paper thumbnail of The Clouded Future

Research paper thumbnail of Slowing the Wave

Research paper thumbnail of Abri-Culture: Dual Functioneering in Indonesia

Research paper thumbnail of Wellsprings Of Wealth: Southeast Asia’s Commercial Crucibles

Research paper thumbnail of Malaise in Brunei and Malaysia

Research paper thumbnail of Commodities: Glutted Cornucopias

Research paper thumbnail of A New Equation: U.S. Policy toward India and Pakistan after September 11

Research paper thumbnail of India: Crisis and transition

Washington Quarterly, Mar 1, 1992

... other northeastern states, among them, Tripura, Manipur, and Megha-laya. ... It is a measure ... more ... other northeastern states, among them, Tripura, Manipur, and Megha-laya. ... It is a measure of the party's lack of direction that Gandhi's Italian-born widow Sonia found herself relentlessly lobbied by party function-aries to accept at least symbolic lead-ership of the dynastically ...

Research paper thumbnail of Singapore: The Exception that Rules the Proof

Research paper thumbnail of To Forgive Is Human

Research paper thumbnail of Behind the Myth

Routledge eBooks, Sep 10, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of An American Perspective I

Asian Affairs: An American Review, Mar 1, 1995

A s one who has come into Kashmir episodically, I am going to talk to you a little about my own p... more A s one who has come into Kashmir episodically, I am going to talk to you a little about my own perspective, which is both an American and a foreign correspondent's perspective. Since my departure in 1991 from the Far Eastern Economic Review, an association that provided my earliest exposure to this terribly trying and sad dispute, I have been in Washington, D.C., where I am again following the issue. My last quite steady exposure to this problem, however, was as bureau chief for the Review in New Delhi.

Research paper thumbnail of New Mission for Foreign Aid

Foreign Affairs, 1992

... In a revised regime, a quixotic effort bona fide aid for economic to reform development shoul... more ... In a revised regime, a quixotic effort bona fide aid for economic to reform development should stand ostentatiously apart from the US Foreign other traditional ... that have often amounted to thinly disguised rent for access to strategic facilities in Third World countries should find ...

Research paper thumbnail of Chinatown

Routledge eBooks, Sep 10, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of New Zealand

Routledge eBooks, Jun 19, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Ganti Rugi Kecelakaan (Apa yang Dapat Kita Ambil sebagai Pelajaran dari Pengalaman New Zealand)

Hukum dan Pembangunan, Feb 2, 1979

Research paper thumbnail of Regionalism in Southeast Asia: A Bridge Too Far?

Southeast Asian Affairs, Apr 1, 1997

When historians from the near future write about Southeast Asia's passage through 1996, they ... more When historians from the near future write about Southeast Asia's passage through 1996, they may sketch out for their readers a number of common threads which, invisible at present, served to link seemingly unconnected events. For example, the progress of 1996 revealed a regional cohesion which seemed to march from strength to strength: ASEAN membership expansion, limited ASEAN free trade (the AFTA agreement), and the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) security dialogue all continued without break. Path-breaking events, such as the first Asia-Europe Summit (ASEM), also brought leaders from fifteen European Union (EU) and ten Asian countries (including from all seven ASEAN member states) to Bangkok from 1-2 March. An ASEM Foreign Ministers' meeting was planned for February 1997, in Singapore. On the other hand, however, disquieting domestic events occurred in major regional countries while the increasing intensity of interplay between the region's major outside powers provided a dispiriting reminder, if any was needed, that Southeast Asia's prospects still rest on the outcome of familiar questions such as domestic stability and Asia-wide power struggles. Southeast Asia as a region has little direct influence over the outcome of these events. By definition, both problems ? domestic political transitions or the chess play of Great Powers ? lie mostly outside the regional calculus, at least as currently crafted.

Research paper thumbnail of After the Crusade: American Foreign Policy for the Post-Superpower Age

Foreign Affairs, 1995

Challenges the established foreign policy elite to rethink old ways of approaching policy-making.

Research paper thumbnail of Disappearing States: Collapsing Governance in the Third World

Brill | Nijhoff eBooks, Dec 31, 1993

Research paper thumbnail of Full Circle in the Philippines

Research paper thumbnail of The Clouded Future

Research paper thumbnail of Slowing the Wave

Research paper thumbnail of Abri-Culture: Dual Functioneering in Indonesia

Research paper thumbnail of Wellsprings Of Wealth: Southeast Asia’s Commercial Crucibles

Research paper thumbnail of Malaise in Brunei and Malaysia

Research paper thumbnail of Commodities: Glutted Cornucopias

Research paper thumbnail of A New Equation: U.S. Policy toward India and Pakistan after September 11

Research paper thumbnail of India: Crisis and transition

Washington Quarterly, Mar 1, 1992

... other northeastern states, among them, Tripura, Manipur, and Megha-laya. ... It is a measure ... more ... other northeastern states, among them, Tripura, Manipur, and Megha-laya. ... It is a measure of the party's lack of direction that Gandhi's Italian-born widow Sonia found herself relentlessly lobbied by party function-aries to accept at least symbolic lead-ership of the dynastically ...

Research paper thumbnail of Singapore: The Exception that Rules the Proof

Research paper thumbnail of To Forgive Is Human

Research paper thumbnail of Behind the Myth

Routledge eBooks, Sep 10, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of An American Perspective I

Asian Affairs: An American Review, Mar 1, 1995

A s one who has come into Kashmir episodically, I am going to talk to you a little about my own p... more A s one who has come into Kashmir episodically, I am going to talk to you a little about my own perspective, which is both an American and a foreign correspondent's perspective. Since my departure in 1991 from the Far Eastern Economic Review, an association that provided my earliest exposure to this terribly trying and sad dispute, I have been in Washington, D.C., where I am again following the issue. My last quite steady exposure to this problem, however, was as bureau chief for the Review in New Delhi.

Research paper thumbnail of New Mission for Foreign Aid

Foreign Affairs, 1992

... In a revised regime, a quixotic effort bona fide aid for economic to reform development shoul... more ... In a revised regime, a quixotic effort bona fide aid for economic to reform development should stand ostentatiously apart from the US Foreign other traditional ... that have often amounted to thinly disguised rent for access to strategic facilities in Third World countries should find ...

Research paper thumbnail of Chinatown

Routledge eBooks, Sep 10, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of New Zealand

Routledge eBooks, Jun 19, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Ganti Rugi Kecelakaan (Apa yang Dapat Kita Ambil sebagai Pelajaran dari Pengalaman New Zealand)

Hukum dan Pembangunan, Feb 2, 1979

Research paper thumbnail of Regionalism in Southeast Asia: A Bridge Too Far?

Southeast Asian Affairs, Apr 1, 1997

When historians from the near future write about Southeast Asia's passage through 1996, they ... more When historians from the near future write about Southeast Asia's passage through 1996, they may sketch out for their readers a number of common threads which, invisible at present, served to link seemingly unconnected events. For example, the progress of 1996 revealed a regional cohesion which seemed to march from strength to strength: ASEAN membership expansion, limited ASEAN free trade (the AFTA agreement), and the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) security dialogue all continued without break. Path-breaking events, such as the first Asia-Europe Summit (ASEM), also brought leaders from fifteen European Union (EU) and ten Asian countries (including from all seven ASEAN member states) to Bangkok from 1-2 March. An ASEM Foreign Ministers' meeting was planned for February 1997, in Singapore. On the other hand, however, disquieting domestic events occurred in major regional countries while the increasing intensity of interplay between the region's major outside powers provided a dispiriting reminder, if any was needed, that Southeast Asia's prospects still rest on the outcome of familiar questions such as domestic stability and Asia-wide power struggles. Southeast Asia as a region has little direct influence over the outcome of these events. By definition, both problems ? domestic political transitions or the chess play of Great Powers ? lie mostly outside the regional calculus, at least as currently crafted.

Research paper thumbnail of After the Crusade: American Foreign Policy for the Post-Superpower Age

Foreign Affairs, 1995

Challenges the established foreign policy elite to rethink old ways of approaching policy-making.