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Book SynopsisSurvival, the IISSâs bimonthly journal, challenges conventional wisdom and brings fresh, often controversial, perspectives on strategic issues of the moment.
In this issue:
- Nadezhda Arbatova examines the ideology and motivations behind Russiaâs neo-Eurasianist project
- Georg LÃfflmann contends that Donald Trumpâs foreign policy does not spell the end of the liberal international order but does challenge the notion that liberal hegemony lacks a legitimate alternative
- Hadi Ajili and Mahsa Rouhi analyse Iranâs military strategy as Tehran continues to alarm neighbours with its regional activities
- And 12 more thought-provoking pieces, as well as our regular book reviews and noteworthy quotes and statistics
âIn a world of complex security challenges the need for serious, thoughtful analysis is greater than ever. Survivalâs combination of elegant writing and rigorous scholarship from th
Table of Contents
Survival 61.6 (December 2019-January 2020), pp. 1–220
Includes:
Moscow Visions: Nadezhda Arbatova, Alexander D. Chekov, Anna V. Makarycheva, Anastasia M. Solomentseva, Maxim A. Suchkov, Andrey A. Sushentsov, Dmitry Adamsky, Pierre Noël and Rodric Braithwaite
Rethinking development aid: Desha Girod
A Chinese view of US alliances: Sun Xiaokun
The unravelling of British political culture: Benjamin Rhode