"Alagappa's masterfully edited 592-page imposing volume provides a careful assessment of the role nuclear weapons play in the national security strategies of 12 states—The U.S.A., Russia, China, India, Pakistan, Israel, North Korea, Iran, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Australia—and the broadly defined ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) region."—Bhumitra Chakma, <i>East Asia</i>
"This book is the latest in a distinguished series of publication on aspects of the Asian security order."—Ian Hall, <i>Political Studies Review</i>
"Alagappa's edited volume is a veritable tour de force of this complex subject—the long shadow cast by the nuclear weapon—and how it is perceived in the national security strategy of individual states in the extended Asian context. It is instructive that the study includes both the U.S. and Russia—the latter being the inheritor of the Soviet nuclear mantle—as part of the Asian nuclear matrix."—<i>The Hindu</i>
"I know of no other book about nuclear weapons and international security produced since the end of the Cold War that has the breadth of <i>The Long Shadow.</i> It combines a reconsideration of key strategic concepts and policies with a remarkably comprehensive survey of countries from the Middle East through East Asia whose nuclear status, aspirations, or potential will shape the Asian security order in the twenty-first century." —Avery Goldstein, Professor and Chair, Political Science Department, University of Pennsylvania
"An important book in understanding the roles and implications of nuclear weapons in a new strategic era. A remarkable panel of authors presents a penetrating, clearly written analysis and prognosis of nuclear weapons in the national security strategies of twelve nations in the broadly defined Asian region that includes the Middle East with key historical and comparative insights offered by the editor. Every reader will find a wealth of history and interpretation that is available for the first time."—Thomas Schelling, 2005 Nobel Prize Laureate in Economics and Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland
"Like Alagappa's earlier volumes, this book is a major contribution to understanding Asian security. There is nothing like it in scope or quality on the subject of nuclear weapons in Asia. Virtually every country in Asia is analyzed from a common perspective. The editor's analytical chapters are original and provocative." —Patrick Morgan, Tierney Chair, Peace & Conflict, University of California, Irvine
"A well-rounded, comprehensive analysis of the roles and implications of nuclear weapons in the Asian security region. In light of the growing importance of Asian security issues, this book will be a valuable resource." —Charles Glaser, Professor and Deputy Dean,The Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago