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Survival: Global Politics and Strategy 58-4

Survival: Global Politics and Strategy 58-4

Dana Allin
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In the August–September issue of Survival, Kristin Ven Bruusgaard examines Russia’s approach to strategic deterrence; James E. Doyle critiques US plans to modernise the country’s nuclear arsenal; Noel Anderson explains why al-Shabaab remains active in Somalia despite suffering defeats on the battlefield; David C. Gompert and Bruce H. Stover explore the prospect of building a Sino-US energy relationship; James Ker-Lindsay warns of the potential consequences of state death due to climate change; William Durch, Joris Larik and Richard Ponzio discuss the importance of achieving just security for global governance; Christopher S. Chivvis and Dawood Azami investigate Islamic State’s expansion into new territories; Reuben E. Brigety, II, details the implications of modern pan-Africanism for US Africa policy; Jonathan Stevenson revisits the Truman era in American politics; Thomas Rid, Lanxin Xiang, Gilles Andréani and Angela Stent contribute book reviews; and Erik Jones considers the meaning of Britain’s departure from the EU.
Pages
223
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
The International Institute For Strategic Studies
Release
July 14, 2016

Survival: Global Politics and Strategy 58-4

Dana Allin
0/5 ( ratings)
In the August–September issue of Survival, Kristin Ven Bruusgaard examines Russia’s approach to strategic deterrence; James E. Doyle critiques US plans to modernise the country’s nuclear arsenal; Noel Anderson explains why al-Shabaab remains active in Somalia despite suffering defeats on the battlefield; David C. Gompert and Bruce H. Stover explore the prospect of building a Sino-US energy relationship; James Ker-Lindsay warns of the potential consequences of state death due to climate change; William Durch, Joris Larik and Richard Ponzio discuss the importance of achieving just security for global governance; Christopher S. Chivvis and Dawood Azami investigate Islamic State’s expansion into new territories; Reuben E. Brigety, II, details the implications of modern pan-Africanism for US Africa policy; Jonathan Stevenson revisits the Truman era in American politics; Thomas Rid, Lanxin Xiang, Gilles Andréani and Angela Stent contribute book reviews; and Erik Jones considers the meaning of Britain’s departure from the EU.
Pages
223
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
The International Institute For Strategic Studies
Release
July 14, 2016

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