Singapore is America's closest security partner in Southeast Asia.
The United States has decided to help India become a major world
power in the 21st century, an objective that is furthered by the
nuclear agreement between them. Singapore's relationship with India
is an increasingly pertinent feature of Southeast Asia's political
and strategic landscape. Whether these three realities, taken
together, lay the basis of a triangular relationship among
Singapore, America, and India is the question that this book seeks
to answer. The book begins with a review of the notion of Pax
Americana and goes on to describe the state of bilateral relations
among the three countries as they have evolved since the end of the
Cold War. Subsequently, it analyses three core issues - the Global
War on Terror, the rise of China, and the agency of democracy in
international relations - that play a defining role in relations
among Singapore, the United States, and India. The book concludes
by suggesting some directions in which these relations might move.
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