ABSTRACT

Survival, the IISS’s bimonthly journal, challenges conventional wisdom and brings fresh, often controversial, perspectives on strategic issues of the moment.



In this issue:





  • Adam Roberts explores pandemics and politics through the ages, arguing that trust in leadership is essential in the struggle against infectious diseases


  • Rebecca Barber and Sarah Teitt contend that ASEAN should take a more activist approach to the Rohingya crisis to salvage its credibility


  • Greg Austin assesses the strategic implications of China’s weak cyber defences


  • Øystein Tunsjø casts doubt on the prospect of the Arctic becoming a theatre of great-power conflict


And eight more thought-provoking pieces, as well as our regular book reviews and Noteworthy column.

chapter |34 pages

Pandemics and Politics

chapter |3 pages

Noteworthy

chapter |26 pages

Saving Strategic Arms Control

chapter |16 pages

Iran's Grand Strategic Logic

part |10 pages

Review Essay

chapter |10 pages

Proper Spying

part |19 pages

Book Reviews

chapter |7 pages

Middle East

chapter |7 pages

Economy

chapter |5 pages

South Asia

part |11 pages

Closing Argument

chapter |1 pages

Correction