[16]The White House,The National Security Strategy of the United States of America,September 2002.
[17]C.Baja Mohan,“A Paradigm Shift toward South Asia?”The Washington Quarterly,Winter 2002—2003,p.146.
[18]Howard La Franchi,“Attacks Move Pakistan up,India Down,on U.S.Agenda”,The Christian Science Monitor,September 24,2001.
[19]Frank G.Wisner II,etal,eds.,“U.S.Policy Toward India,Pakistan,and Afghanistan”,Charimen'sReprot of an Independent Task Force Cosponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations and the Asia Society,November 2003.
[20]比如,Robert D.Blackwill,“The Trans formation of US‐India Relations:A Stat U.S.Report”,addressed to the Delhi Policy Group,Habitat Centre New Delhi,India,February 26,2002;Christina B.Rocca,“Trans forming US‐India Relations”,remarks Before the Confederation of Indian Industry,New Delhi,India,May 14,2002;Richard N.Haass,“The United States and India:A Transformed Relationship”,Remarks to the Confederation of Indian Industry,Hyderabad,India,7 January2003.http://www.state.org.
[21]The White House,The National Security Strategy of the United States,September 2002.
[22]Christina B.Rocca,“Deepening U.S.Engagement in South Asia”,Press Statement,U.S.Department of State,October 10,2002,in http://www.state.gov/p/sa/rls/rm/14296.htm.
[23]C.Raja Mohan,“A Paradigm Shift toward South Asia?”The Washington Quarterly,Winter 2002—2003,p.150.
[24]Lee Feinstein,“W hen Policy Priorities Converge:U.S.Relations with India and Pakistan”,in Lee Feinstein,et al.,“A New Equation:U.S.Policy toward India and Pakistan after September 11”,Carnegie Endowment for International Peace,Working Paper,No.27,May 2002.