Full Description
With a diverse range of authors, thoughtful reviews and review essays, Survival is scholarly in depth while vivid, well-written and policy-relevant in approach. Shaped by its editors to be both timely and forward-thinking, the journal encourages writers to challenge conventional wisdom and bring fresh, often controversial, perspectives to bear on the strategic issues of the moment. This is Volume 50 Number 4 August-September 2008 edition.
Contents
Commentary -- Carrying China's Torch /Robert Ayson and Brendan Taylor -- An Agenda for Human Dignity /Marc Perrin de Brichambaut -- Noteworthy -- Iraq in Retrospect -- Early Days in Iraq: Decisions of the CPA /L. Paul Bremer, James Dobbins and David Gompert -- Bad Days in Basra /Hilary Synnott -- Carbon Crises -- The Impending Oil Shock: An Exchange /Amy Myers Jaffe, Michael T. Klare and Nader Elhefnawy -- Why Europe Leads on Climate Change /John R. Schmidt -- Europe's Troubled Frontier -- Chechnya: Has Moscow Won? /Roland Dannreuther and Luke March -- Separatism and Democracy in the Caucasus /Nina Caspersen -- Plus -- Missile Contagion /Dennis M. Gormley -- The California Consensus: Can Private Aid End Global Poverty? /Raj M. Desai and Homi Khar as -- Review Essays -- Misreading Russia /Rodric Braithwaite -- Ancient Lessons for Today's Soldiers /H.R. McMaster -- Responsible Intervention /Mary Kaldor -- Book Reviews -- Middle East /Steven Simon -- Arms, Arms Control and Technology /Bruno Tertrais -- Counter-terrorism /Jonathan Stevenson -- Brief Notices -- From the Archives -- Survival 1978-1987 -- Closing Argument -- Are We At War? /Michael Howard.



