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:



· The Ukraine crisis: Robert Hunter argues that the most important requirement of successful US-led negotiations with Russia is that Moscow demonstrate that it is prepared to be a responsible international actor



· Erin Sikorsky contends that climate change should have a larger role in the day-to-day national-security agendas of the United States and other countries



· Stephan Frühling and Andrew O’Neil warn that current US debates about no first use tend to underplay the broader alliance implications of any shift in US nuclear policy



· Rahul Roy-Chaudhury and Kate Sullivan de Estrada assess that, given the 2021 US FONOP targeting India, Washington and New Delhi need to better manage their diverse positions on global governance, especially in the maritime domain



· Nien-chung Chang-Liao warns that pragmatism in Chinese foreign policy is waning and considers why Chinese diplomats have become so aggressive



And nine 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



Assistant Editor: Jessica Watson



chapter |3 pages

Noteworthy

part |10 pages

Review Essay

part |26 pages

Book Reviews

chapter |7 pages

Africa

chapter |7 pages

Russia and Eurasia

chapter |6 pages

Latin America

chapter |6 pages

Asia-Pacific

part |9 pages

Closing Argument