Full Description
Survival, the IISS's bimonthly journal, challenges conventional wisdom and brings fresh, often controversial, perspectives on strategic issues of the moment.
In this issue:
Marcus Willet argues that the Russia-Ukraine war reveals much about the nature of cyber warfare, including the battle for hearts and minds and the role of 'vigilantes'
Angela Stent contends that Putin badly misjudged how Germany would respond to the war in Ukraine in failing to anticipate that Olaf Scholz would provisionally jettison Ostpolitik
Jude Blanchette and Evan S. Medeiros assess likely drivers and characteristics of Xi Jinping's upcoming third term as Chinese leader
Nicholas Crawford and David F. Gordon make the case that the green-energy transition is essential, despite new geopolitical risks caused by 'greenflation'
Nigel Gould-Davies examines the recent foreign-policy failures of Belarus and Russia and sets out three lessons for a post-war order in the region
And five more thought-provoking pieces, as well as our regular Book Reviews and Noteworthy column.
Contents
Survival 64.5 (October-November 2022), pp. 1-192
The Cyber Dimension of the Russia-Ukraine War, by Marcus Willett
Germany and Russia: Farewell to Ostpolitik?, by Angela Stent
Belarus, Russia, Ukraine: Three Lessons for a Post-war Order, by Nigel Gould-Davies
The Improbably Long Reach of the Rushdie Fatwa, by Steven Simon
Noteworthy
Xi Jinping's Third Term, by Jude Blanchette and Evan S. Medeiros
The Geopolitics of Greenflation, by Nicholas Crawford and David F. Gordon
Ten Years After Benghazi: Getting Past Groundhog Day, by Ben Fishman
Algeria's Assertive Re-emergence, by Fred H. Lawson and Matteo Legrenzi
Chimes of Freedom, by Jonathan Stevenson
Book Reviews
South Asia, by Teresita C. Schaffer
Economy, by Erik Jones
Middle East, by Ray Takeyh
Cyber Security and Emerging Technologies, Melissa K. Griffith
Withdrawing from NATO, by Michael Bell
Endings and Surprises of the Russia-Ukraine War, by Chester A. Crocker



