Global flashpoints 2015 : crisis and opportunity
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- ISBN: 1442246294
- ISBN: 9781442246294
- ISBN: 1442246308
- ISBN: 9781442246300
- ISBN: 9781442246294ü9781442246300
- ISBN: 1442246316
- ISBN: 9781442246317
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remote - Publisher: Washington, DC : Center for Strategic & International Studies ; Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield, [2015]
- Copyright: ©2015
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction : is America in retreat / John J. Hamre -- Part I. What role will deterrence play in America's national security strategy? The case for deterrence / Kathleen H. Hicks -- Rebuilding credibility : regional perspectives / a conversation with Jon B. Alterman, Heather A. Conley, and Michael J. Green moderated by Stephanie Sanok Kostro -- Why deterrence failed to prevent Syrian use of WMD / Sharon Squassoni -- A nuclear deterrent for the 21st century / Clark A. Murdock -- Deterrence in the cyber age / James A. Lewis -- The role of conventional forces in deterrence / Maren Leed -- The challenge of deterring ISIS / Thomas M. Sanderson -- Part II. What are the implications of Putin's new Russia? Russia's influence on Europe / Heather A. Conley -- Putin's dilemma / Andrew C. Kuchins -- The calculations of Russia's neighbors / Jeffrey Mankoff -- Ukraine's transition / Sarah E. Mendelson -- A test of wills on sanctions / Juan C. Zarate -- Energy codependency / Edward C. Show -- NATO's eastern front / Andrew A. Michta -- Part III. How can the United States best exert influence in today's Middle East? Acting and reacting in the Middle East / Jon B. Alterman -- The need for better civil-military planning / Anthony H. Cordesman -- The challenge of non-state actors / Haim Malka -- Counterterrorism success and failings / Samuel J. Brannen -- Part IV. Is the rebalance to Asia sustainable? Asian perceptions of the rebalance / Michael J. Green and Zack Cooper -- Keeping focus on Korea / Victor Cha -- Economic imperative in Southeast Asia / Ernest Z. Bower -- The long view on India / Richard M. Rossow -- Maintaining the U.S.-Japan alliance / Nicholas Szechenyi -- Recalibrating on China / Christopher K. Johnson -- Part V. Is a competing economic order emerging? The evolving institutional landscape / Matthew P. Goodman -- Strengthening the existing order / Amy Studdart -- The evolution of the global trading system / Scott Miller -- Geopolitical instability and energy markets / Sarah O. Ladislaw -- Divergent perspectives of the democratic BRICS / a conversation with Carl Meacham, Jennifer G. Cooke, and Richard M. Rossow moderated by Amy Studdart -- Part VI. Will Ebola evolve from a health crisis to an economic and governance crisis? The trajectory of Ebola and our response / J. Stephen Morrison -- The economic impact of the Ebola outbreak / Daniel F. Runde and Conor M. Savoy. |
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