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:
· Douglas Barrie and Timothy Wright underscore the need for Washington to prioritise qualitative rather than quantitative improvements to its nuclear capabilities - free to read
· Catherine Fieschi examines the implications of an indecisive French election
· Daniel Byman and Seth G. Jones explore the increasing ties between China, Russia, Iran and North Korea and obstacles to deeper cooperation
· Veronica Anghel and Erik Jones examine how the European Union can utilise its most powerful instrument - enlargement - to stabilise its peripheries
· And eight more thought-provoking pieces, as well as our regular Book Reviews and Noteworthy column.
Editor: Dr Dana Allin
Managing Editor: Jonathan Stevenson
Associate Editor: Carolyn West
Editorial Assistant: Conor Hodges
Contents
Survival 66.4 (August-September 2024), pp. 1-188
Not More, But More Assured: Optimising US Nuclear Posture, by Douglas Barrie and Timothy Wright
Legion of Doom? China, Russia, Iran and North Korea, by Daniel Byman and Seth G. Jones
Making Net Assessment Work: Evaluating Great-power Competition, by Nicholas Kitchen
NATO and Ukraine: The Peril of Indecision, by Liana Fix
Winning the US-China Technology Race, by David C. Gompert
A Bridge No More? Turkiye's Geopolitical Significance in the Twenty-first Century, by Çağdaş Üngör
Starmer's Britain: Can the Centre Hold?, by Dana H. Allin
Noteworthy
The Geopolitics of EU Enlargement: From Club to Commons, by Veronica Anghel and Erik Jones
France's Political Crisis, by Catherine Fieschi
Sudan's Transition to War, by Volker Perthes
The Kurdish Predicament in US-Turkiye Relations, by Eray Alim
Book Reviews
Russia and Eurasia, by Angela Stent
Asia-Pacific, by Lanxin Xiang
Cyber Security and Emerging Technologies, by Melissa K. Griffith
After Stunde Null: Reflections on Germany, Italy and Europe, by Hanna Gesang
Correction