Survival August-September 2020: Crisis and response
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‘In a world of complex security challenges the need for serious, thoughtful analysis is greater than ever. Survival’s combination of elegant writing and rigorous scholarship from the world’s top experts makes it essential reading for both practitioners and academics.’-- Professor Sir Lawrence Freedman, War Studies King's College London
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Survival, the IISS's bimonthly journal, challenges conventional wisdom and brings fresh, often controversial, perspectives on strategic issues of the moment.
In this issue:
Dalia Dassa Kaye and Shira Efron argue that only a major shift in US policy towards Iran would rekindle debate in Israel about its approach to the Islamic Republic
Jordan Calinoff and David Gordon contend that the accusation of 'debt-trap diplomacy' against China lacks convincing evidence
Erik Jones examines the impact of COVID-19 on the EU economy
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In this issue:
Dalia Dassa Kaye and Shira Efron argue that only a major shift in US policy towards Iran would rekindle debate in Israel about its approach to the Islamic Republic
Jordan Calinoff and David Gordon contend that the accusation of 'debt-trap diplomacy' against China lacks convincing evidence
Erik Jones examines the impact of COVID-19 on the EU economy
Michael J. Mazarr calls for a new international norm to safeguard the virtual territorial integrity of states from subversive cyber attacks
And ten more thought-provoking pieces, as well as our regular book reviews and Noteworthy column
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Routledge
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 260
- ISBN
- 9780367491932
- Utgivelsesår
- 2020
- Format
- 25 x 17 cm
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‘In a world of complex security challenges the need for serious, thoughtful analysis is greater than ever. Survival’s combination of elegant writing and rigorous scholarship from the world’s top experts makes it essential reading for both practitioners and academics.’-- Professor Sir Lawrence Freedman, War Studies King's College London
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