Description
About the Author
Dr Nalanda Roy is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Studies at Georgia Southern University (Armstrong Campus), and a Visiting Scholar at the Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights at Rutgers University, New Jersey. Nalanda serves on the editorial board for International Studies Review (Oxford University Press). She is the associate editor of the Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs (SAGE) and also serves as the board member for Perspectives on Global Development and Technology (Brill Publications), Journal of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs, (Routledge: Taylor and Francis Group). She has previously published The Story of Indonesian Fragmentation (Minerva Associates) in 2015 and The South China Sea Disputes: Past, Present, and Future (Lexington Books) in 2016. She is currently working on her third book titled Exploring the Tripod: Immigration, Security, and Economy in the Post-9/11 United States (Lexington Books), which is scheduled for publication in July 2020. Nalanda is also on the board of directors with the City of Savannah's Greater Savannah International Alliance and Chair of the Committee on Asia. She also serves as the Chair of the (GSIA) Committee on Asia.
Reviews
"Giving the reader a wide variety of assessments and assertions, providing insights that have rarely been addressed, and writing in clear language ... this work will be important reading for those who have an interest in the South China Sea, as well as those who want to understand security issues in the Asia-Pacific region."; Professor Bruce Bechtol; Angelo State University, USA; "This book reflects itself as an extraordinarily illuminating text for readers who want to graft the principal ideas and events surrounding this never-ending geopolitical saga."; Professor Tridib Chakraborti; Jadavpur University, India; "The South China Sea is certain to remain a major epicenter of geopolitical conflict ... Roy's Navigating Uncertainty offers first-rate essays on all the issues, written by experts in accessible language, and should have great appeal to specialists, students, policymakers, and general readers. Highly recommended."; Professor Yale H Ferguson; Rutgers University, USA; "This edited volume makes an important contribution to the understanding of conflicting interests of regional actors from the geopolitical and geoeconomic perspective. It is highly recommended as an essential read for policymakers, the strategic community, academia, and graduate students."; Professor B M Jain; Editor-in-Chief, Indian Journal of Asian Affairs; "This book provides a detailed overview of the South China Sea dispute and its importance to questions of territory, foreign policy, nationalism, and economics ... The book should be of interest to both academics and those in the policy community. A great read!"; Professor Amanda Murdie; University of Georgia, USA; "Useful to both scholars and policymakers alike who are attempting to grapple with the rise of China and its consequences for the United States and the regional states."; Professor T V Paul; McGill University, Canada; "The volume so ably elucidates some of the most confounding and contentious policies and postures unfolding US-China rivalry in and around the South China Sea."; Professor Swaran Singh; Jawaharlal Nehru University, India;
Book Information
ISBN 9781786349279
Author Nalanda Roy
Format Hardback
Page Count 144
Imprint World Scientific Europe Ltd
Publisher World Scientific Europe Ltd