Survival: 66.4
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Survival, the IISSβs bimonthly journal, challenges conventional wisdom and brings fresh, often controversial, perspectives on strategic issues of the moment. In this issue: Β· Douglas Barrie and Timothy Wright underscore the need for Washington to prioritise qualitative rather than quantitative improvements to its nuclear capabilities β free to read Β· Catherine Fieschi examines the implications of an indecisive French election Β· Daniel Byman and Seth G. Jones explore the increasing ties between C
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This issue of the strategic studies journal delivers a sharp, timely analysis of global security dilemmas, from the qualitative evolution of US nuclear capabilities to the political instability in France following an indecisive election. The collection of essays challenges established policy thinking, with contributors like Daniel Byman and Seth G. Jones investigating the alarming convergence of transnational criminal and terrorist networks. The journal consistently provides the deep, often contrarian perspective needed to understand a rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape.
Readers seeking to move beyond headlines and grasp the underlying mechanics of contemporary conflict will find this volume indispensable. The direct, evidence-based arguments cut through political rhetoric, offering a clear-eyed assessment of the strategic challenges facing Western governments. For students of international relations and policy professionals alike, this is essential reading that reframes complex security issues with authority and intellectual rigour.
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