Sandy Gordon

Sandy Gordon is a visiting fellow with RegNet, College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University. He has worked both in government and as an academic and spent extended periods in India. His recent work covers Sino-Indian relations [see Chapter 5] and sale of uranium to India.
Posts by Sandy Gordon:
Pakistan and the Afghan End-Game: need for a re-think?
South Asia in 2011: a year of strained relations
2011
Speculation swirls around Pakistan’s President Zardari
NATO attack on Pakistani border post: what it means
Behind Gillard’s India uranium sale decision
India and Asia’s concert of powers
The South Asia Cold War ‘quadrilateral’ redux
Syed Saleem Shahzad speaks from the grave
Bin Laden: too big to hide under the carpet?
The battle of Deobund: a straw in the wind?
2010
Corruption in India: bad or worse?
FEATURE ARTICLE: India’s ‘strategy’ as an emerging power
Clinton ‘reads the riot act’ to Pakistan
India’s Maoist threat: ‘state power’ versus state malaise
Sport and security: India’s year of living dangerously
India’s growing problem with illicit drugs
Sri Lanka: shed a tear for the teardrop island
India: Mr Chidambaram’s security revolution
2009
Sino-Indian relations: Beijing muffs its hand
India: two mysteries and a funeral
Indian Ocean: why not all rise on the same tide
South Asia roundup August 7, 2009
The mystery behind the student débâcle
South Asia roundup July 25, 2009
Costs and benefits of ‘staying the distance’ in Afghanistan
Indian defence impervious to GFC
South Asia roundup July 7, 2009

