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Survival - Vol 52, No 2 - April-May 2010

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Volume 52, Number 2 of Survival, the Institute's bi-monthly journal, has been published.

  

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Commentary

Lebanon’s Crisis of Sovereignty

by Fouad Makhzoumi

 

NATO Nuclear Policy and Euro-Atlantic Security

by Sam Nunn

 

Google and the Great Firewall

by Christopher R. Hughes

 

Deradicalisation, the Yemeni Way

by Marisa L. Porges

 

Conflict and Economics

 

Investing for Peace: The Private Sector and the Challenges of Peacebuilding

by Mats Berdal and Nader Mousavizadeh

The private sector is a potential ally that can stimulate entrepreneurship, investment and incentives for peaceful behaviour.

 

 

The Production of Panic

 

Threat and Anxiety in US Foreign Policy

by Christopher J. Fettweis

The pathological, exaggerated sense of threat among many Americans is potentially harmful to the future of the country and the world.

 

The Madrid Bombings and Global Jihadism

by Fernando Reinares

The attacks six years ago in Spain reveal much about terrorist strategy.

 

What is Happening in Yemen?

by Ginny Hill

Despite media preoccupation with terrorism, the real urgency is economic.

 

 

America’s Choices

 

Taking the Field: Obama’s Nuclear Reforms

by Joseph Cirincione

The champions of fundamental change in US nuclear policy are going on the offensive.

 

The US and Iraq: Time to Go Home

by Toby Dodge

The argument that an extended commitment will fix the problems created under occupation does not stand up to scrutiny.

 

 

Shifting Ground

 

Russia’s New Front Line

by Roger Howard

Russia has traditionally felt vulnerable to strategic threats on three fronts. The rapid decline in Arctic ice seems to be opening up a fourth.

 

Turkey’s New Geopolitics

by F. Stephen Larrabee

Turkey is likely to continue to broaden and diversify its foreign policy and be more hesitant to automatically follow Washington’s lead.

 

The G20 and Global Governance: An Exchange

by David Shorr and Thomas Wright

With the potential to alter the international order almost by stealth, the role of the G20 in multilateral diplomacy merits deeper examination.

 

 

Review Essays

 

Defending the Realm

by Nigel Inkster

 

Dismantling the Doomsday Clock

by Paul Meyer

 

Jump-Starting Democracy

by Marc Perrin de Brichambaut

 

Noteworthy

 

Book Reviews

 

Brief Notices

 

Closing Argument

 

Keep Calm and Carry On

by Nigel Inkster and Alexander Nicoll

   

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