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The Journal of International Security Affairs, Spring/Summer 2012

The Journal of International Security Affairs, Spring/Summer 2012

General Michael Dunn
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The Journal of International Security Affairs is a semi-annual, scholarly journal covering foreign and defense policy with articles, interviews, and book reviews.

This issue - Spring/Summer 2012 - delves into a thorough examination of the Arab Spring, one year later. For a long time, the Arab Middle East—and the Muslim world more broadly—was considered immune to popular revolt and dramatic political change. The collapse of communism, the reunificiation of Germany, the fall of South African Afrikaner rule, the end of autocracies in South America, and the economic liberalization of China were just some of the 20th century global transformations that seemed to pass the Arab world by.

But now, in the wake of Tunisia and Tahrir Square, post-Mubarak and Gaddafi, political realities in the Middle East and North Africa are shifting as quickly as the sands. Regimes and political systems have been challenged, raising many questions in the process. Who fell and who remained stable, and why? And just what are the consequences for American interests?

To address these questions, and others, this issue of The Journal of International Security Affairs presents a stunning range of scholarly insights.

This issue of the Journal also looks at Asia. The Pacific has become a dominant factor in American economic, political, diplomatic, and military policy planning. North Korea, Pakistan, and China are just some of the hot spots in our dangerous, dynamic international environment.

In addition, there are foreign “dispatches” and reviews of important new books, as well as a one-on-one interview with the Honorable Robert C. “Bud” McFarlane, who served as National Security Advisor to President Ronald Reagan.

This issue of the Journal is, without a doubt, a thorough presentation by an incredible array of scholars on two of the most compelling topics of our time.
Language
English
Pages
187
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
JINSA
Release
May 17, 2012

The Journal of International Security Affairs, Spring/Summer 2012

General Michael Dunn
0/5 ( ratings)
The Journal of International Security Affairs is a semi-annual, scholarly journal covering foreign and defense policy with articles, interviews, and book reviews.

This issue - Spring/Summer 2012 - delves into a thorough examination of the Arab Spring, one year later. For a long time, the Arab Middle East—and the Muslim world more broadly—was considered immune to popular revolt and dramatic political change. The collapse of communism, the reunificiation of Germany, the fall of South African Afrikaner rule, the end of autocracies in South America, and the economic liberalization of China were just some of the 20th century global transformations that seemed to pass the Arab world by.

But now, in the wake of Tunisia and Tahrir Square, post-Mubarak and Gaddafi, political realities in the Middle East and North Africa are shifting as quickly as the sands. Regimes and political systems have been challenged, raising many questions in the process. Who fell and who remained stable, and why? And just what are the consequences for American interests?

To address these questions, and others, this issue of The Journal of International Security Affairs presents a stunning range of scholarly insights.

This issue of the Journal also looks at Asia. The Pacific has become a dominant factor in American economic, political, diplomatic, and military policy planning. North Korea, Pakistan, and China are just some of the hot spots in our dangerous, dynamic international environment.

In addition, there are foreign “dispatches” and reviews of important new books, as well as a one-on-one interview with the Honorable Robert C. “Bud” McFarlane, who served as National Security Advisor to President Ronald Reagan.

This issue of the Journal is, without a doubt, a thorough presentation by an incredible array of scholars on two of the most compelling topics of our time.
Language
English
Pages
187
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
JINSA
Release
May 17, 2012

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