ABSTRACT

The Strategic Survey is a journal of records that includes all relevant names and titles, chronologies and dates. But it is also much more: the hard facts are embossed in considered and nuanced analysis over 300 pages of text. The Strategic Survey opens with 'Perspectives', an assessment of the effect of major events and trends on the strategic landscape. Next, particular strategic policy issues, such as terrorism and weapons of mass destruction, missile defence and the future of peacekeeping, are examined in separate chapters. Another eighteen to twenty chapters of similar length, written along thematic rather than merely chronological lines, cover developments in particular regions or countries. The Strategic Survey concludes with 'Prospectives', an essay setting forth strategic priorities for the coming year. Also included are thirty-two pages of maps depicting strategically important activity and political change - such as piracy and Russia's new federal districts - globally, regionally and locally. The interplay of political developments and the actual or potential use of military force remains The Strategic Survey's chief concern.

chapter Chapter 1|17 pages

Perspectives

chapter Chapter 2|40 pages

Strategic Policy Issues

chapter Chapter 3|32 pages

North America

chapter Chapter 4|40 pages

Latin America

chapter Chapter 5|48 pages

Europe

chapter Chapter 6

Russia

chapter Chapter 7|50 pages

Middle East/Gulf

chapter Chapter 8|34 pages

Africa

chapter Chapter 9|30 pages

South Asia and Afghanistan

chapter Chapter 10|54 pages

Asia-Pacific

chapter Chapter 11|8 pages

Prospectives