Research for Bangladesh

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September 20, 2012

This report addresses the major security issues associated with the Bay of Bengal. In this 838,600 square mile area, security threats to numerous countries, including the United States, range from disputes over exclusive economic zones to terrorism, piracy, poaching, overfishing, and trafficking of humans, arms, and narcotics. A review of the full spectrum of threats in the Bay of Bengal reveals two dominant security challenges: nascent China-India competition and the likelihood of a natural disaster. This report explores these issues in order to assess U.S. policy options for addressing each of them. It concludes by recommending ways to manage the potential for China-India strategic rivalry and to mitigate the damage of an environmental catastrophe.

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June 1, 1974
This paper describes the Soviet port-clearing operation following Bangladesh's war for independence; analyzes the political objectives sought by the Soviets in undertaking the operation; and assesses the political impact and significance of the operation.
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