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:







  • Alexander K. Bollfrass and Stephen Herzog argue that despite facing major challenges, the global nuclear order remains resilient










  • Maria Shagina assesses Russia’s status as an energy superpower, concluding that it has a bleak future in the long term










  • Erik Jones argues that the war in Ukraine has disrupted the European Central Bank’s ability to operate by consensus










  • Jeffrey E. Kline, James A. Russell and James J. Wirtz contend that the US Navy may struggle to adapt to the pace of technological, social and environmental change










  • Ray Takeyh revisits the Iranian Revolution, finding that Jimmy Carter did not so much ‘lose’ Iran as misunderstand it




And five more thought-provoking pieces, as well as our regular Book Reviews and Noteworthy column.



Editor: Dr Dana Allin



Managing Editor: Jonathan Stevenson



Associate Editor: Carolyn West



Editorial Assistant: Charlie Zawadzki

chapter |14 pages

What Putin Fights For

chapter |3 pages

Noteworthy

part |7 pages

Review Essay

chapter |7 pages

Cold War Redux?

part |19 pages

Book Reviews

chapter |6 pages

Asia-Pacific

chapter |6 pages

Russia and Eurasia

part |6 pages

Closing Argument