In the August–September 2015 edition of Survival, David C. Gompert and Martin Libicki lay out an American way of cyber war; Bruno Tertrais and Jeffrey Lewis propose trilateral US–UK–French nuclear cooperation; Adam Mount debates the merits of retaliating in kind to nuclear attack; Sean M. Maloney discusses risky Soviet nuclear behaviour; Mark Fitzpatrick dampens speculation about Saudi–Pakistani nuclear links; Virginia Comolli explains the regional aspects of the threat from Boko Haram; Sibylle Scheipers explores historical precedent for Western use of auxiliary forces in the Middle East; Amitai Etzioni calls for an end to efforts to democratise the world; and Jeffrey Mazo assesses the Pope’s encyclical letter on the environment.
In the August–September 2015 edition of Survival, David C. Gompert and Martin Libicki lay out an American way of cyber war; Bruno Tertrais and Jeffrey Lewis propose trilateral US–UK–French nuclear cooperation; Adam Mount debates the merits of retaliating in kind to nuclear attack; Sean M. Maloney discusses risky Soviet nuclear behaviour; Mark Fitzpatrick dampens speculation about Saudi–Pakistani nuclear links; Virginia Comolli explains the regional aspects of the threat from Boko Haram; Sibylle Scheipers explores historical precedent for Western use of auxiliary forces in the Middle East; Amitai Etzioni calls for an end to efforts to democratise the world; and Jeffrey Mazo assesses the Pope’s encyclical letter on the environment.