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  • Volume 13 – Issue 10 Volume 13, Issue 10 of Strategic Comments, the Institute's online journal has just been published. The first article Iran's nuclear programme is free to all readers, with the remaining four articles: Iranian influence in Iraq, Chinese defence expenditure, Singapore's military modernisation and Colombia's conflict are accessible to IISS members or Strategic Comments subscribers. A pay-per-view facility is also available. The charge for each article is £5.
  • Volume 13 – Issue 9 Volume 13, Issue 9 of Strategic Comments, the Institute's online journal has been published. The first article America's election choices is free to all readers, with the remaining four articles: Contractors in war, US intelligence reform, Instability in North Kivu and India's energy insecurity are accessible to IISS members or Strategic Comments subscribers. A pay-per-view facility is also available. The charge for each article is £5.
  • Volume 13 – Issue 8 Volume 13, Issue 8 of Strategic Comments, the Institute's online journal has been published. The first article Volatile Pakistan is free to all readers, with the remaining four articles: Afghanistan conflict, Myanmar's peaceful rebellion, Baltic Sea security and Russia's defence industry are accessible to IISS members or Strategic Comments subscribers. A pay-per-view facility is also available. The charge for each article is £5.
  • Volume 13 – Issue 7 Volume 13, Issue 7 of Strategic Comments, the Institute's online journal has been published. The first article Nuclear Iran – how close is it? is free to all readers, with the remaining four articles: Iraq surge assessed, Russia's uncertain succession, China's cyber attacks and Shifts in Turkey are accessible to IISS members or Strategic Comments subscribers. A pay-per-view facility is also available. The charge for each article is £5. Nuclear Iran – how close is
  • Volume 13 – Issue 6 Volume 13, Issue 6 of Strategic Comments, the Institute's online journal has been published. The first article Reforming Europe is free to all readers, with the remaining four articles: Australia's growing regional role, Kosovo's uncertain future, Niger Delta chaos and Afghanistan's poppy crop are accessible to IISS members or Strategic Comments subscribers. A pay-per-view facility is also available. The charge for each article is £5.
  • Volume 13 – Issue 5 Volume 13, Issue 5 of Strategic Comments, the Institute's online journal has been published. The first article Hamas coup in Gaza is free to all readers, with the remaining four articles: China in Africa, Central Asia's energy, Thailand's political turmoil and South Asia's water are accessible to IISS members or Strategic Comments subscribers. A pay-per-view facility is also available. The charge for each article is £5.
  • Volume 13 – Issue 4 Volume 13, Issue 4 of Strategic Comments, the Institute's online journal has been published. The first article The Baghdad surge is free to all readers, with the remaining four articles: Islamist terrorism in the UK, Japan–China relations, Pacific island conflicts and German foreign policy are accessible to IISS members or Strategic Comments subscribers. A pay-per-view facility is also available. The charge for each article is £5.
  • Volume 13 – Issue 3 Volume 13, Issue 3 of Strategic Comments, the Institute's online journal has been published. The first article Iran's nuclear programme is free to all readers, with the remaining four articles: British defence policy, Russian foreign policy, An OPEC for gas? and US missile defence are accessible to IISS members or Strategic Comments subscribers. A pay-per-view facility is also available. The charge for each article is £5.
  • Volume 13 – Issue 2 Volume 13, Issue 2 of Strategic Comments, the Institute's online journal has been published. The first article Iraq under the surge is free to all readers, with the remaining four articles: Halting North Korea's nuclear programme, Climate change, Conflict in Sri Lanka and AFRICOM are accessible to IISS members or Strategic Comments subscribers. A pay-per-view facility is also available. The charge for each article is £5.
  • Volume 13 - Issue 1 Expanding the US ArmyThe Bush administration has announced its decision to increase the end-strength of the US Army and US Marine Corps by 92,000 troops over the next five years. That number would include and make permanent the previously authorised temporary increases of 30,000 and 5,000 personnel respectively, and would add another 35,000 soldiers to the active army and 22,000 to the active marine corps. Adding 7,000 and 5,000 soldiers to their ranks in each of the next five years, the two...