Global Flashpoints 2015
Crisis and Opportunity
Herausgeber: Cohen, Craig; Gabel, Josiane
Global Flashpoints 2015
Crisis and Opportunity
Herausgeber: Cohen, Craig; Gabel, Josiane
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Maintaining international security and pursuing American interests is more difficult now than perhaps at any time in history. The security environment that the United States faces is more complex, dynamic, and difficult to predict. At the same time, no domestic consensus exists on the purposes of American power and how best to pursue them. The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) will look ahead in this annual volume at the "flashpoints" that will likely arise in 2015, how best to deal with them, and what lasting effects they might leave for the next American administration and its allies around the world.…mehr
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Maintaining international security and pursuing American interests is more difficult now than perhaps at any time in history. The security environment that the United States faces is more complex, dynamic, and difficult to predict. At the same time, no domestic consensus exists on the purposes of American power and how best to pursue them. The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) will look ahead in this annual volume at the "flashpoints" that will likely arise in 2015, how best to deal with them, and what lasting effects they might leave for the next American administration and its allies around the world.
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- Verlag: Center for Strategic & International Studies
- Seitenzahl: 152
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 201g
- ISBN-13: 9781442246300
- ISBN-10: 1442246308
- Artikelnr.: 42200475
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Center for Strategic & International Studies
- Seitenzahl: 152
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 201g
- ISBN-13: 9781442246300
- ISBN-10: 1442246308
- Artikelnr.: 42200475
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Craig Cohen is executive vice president at CSIS. Josiane Gabel is a fellow with the Defense and National Security Group at CSIS.
Introduction: Is America in Retreat?
John J. Hamre Part I: What Role Will Deterrence Play in America's National Security Strategy? 1. The Case for Deterrence
Kathleen H. Hicks 2. Rebuilding Credibility: Regional Perspectives: A Conversation with Jon B. Alterman
Heather A. Conley
and Michael J. Green moderated by Stephanie Sanok Kostro 3. Why Deterrence Failed to Prevent Syrian Use of WMD
Sharon Squassoni 4. A Nuclear Deterrent for the 21st Century
Clark a. Murdock 5. Deterrence in the Cyber Age
James A. Lewis 6. The Role of Conventional Forces in Deterrence
Maren Leed 7. The Challenge of Deterring ISIS
Thomas M. Sanderson Part II: What Are the Implications of Putin's New Russia? 8. Russia's Influence on Europe
Heather A. Conley 9. Putin's Dilemma
Andrew C. Kuchins 10. The Calculations of Russia's Neighbors
Jeffrey Mankoff 11.Ukraine's Transition
Sarah Mendelson 12. A Test of Wills on Sanctions
Juan c. Zarate 13. Energy Codependency
Edward C. Chow 14. NATO's Eastern Front
Andrew A. Michta Part III: How Can the United States Best Exert Influence in Today's Middle East? 15. Acting and Reacting in the Middle East
Jon B. Alterman 16. The Need for Better Civil-Military Planning
Anthony H. Cordesman 17. The Challenge of Non-state Actors
Haim Malka 18. Counterterrorism Success and Failings
Samuel J. Brannen Part IV: Is the Rebalance of Asia Sustainable? 19. Asian Perceptions of the Rebalance
Michael J. Green and Zack Cooper 20. Keeping Focus on Korea
Victor Cha 21. Economic Imperative in Southeast Asia
Ernest Z. Bower 22. The Long View on India
Richard M. Rossow 23. Maintaining the U.S.-Japan Alliance
Nicholas Szechenyi 24. Recalibrating on China
Christopher K. Johnson Part V: Is a Competing Economic Order Emerging? 25. The Evolving Institutional Landscape
Matthew P. Goodman 26. Strengthening the Existing Order
Amy Studdart 27. The Evolution of the Global Trading System
Scott Miller 28. Geopolitical Instability and Energy Markets
Sarah Ladislaw 29. 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? 30. The Trajectory of Ebola and our Response
J. Stephen Morrison 31. The Economic Impact of the Ebola Outbreak
Daniel F. Runde and Conor M. Savoy
John J. Hamre Part I: What Role Will Deterrence Play in America's National Security Strategy? 1. The Case for Deterrence
Kathleen H. Hicks 2. Rebuilding Credibility: Regional Perspectives: A Conversation with Jon B. Alterman
Heather A. Conley
and Michael J. Green moderated by Stephanie Sanok Kostro 3. Why Deterrence Failed to Prevent Syrian Use of WMD
Sharon Squassoni 4. A Nuclear Deterrent for the 21st Century
Clark a. Murdock 5. Deterrence in the Cyber Age
James A. Lewis 6. The Role of Conventional Forces in Deterrence
Maren Leed 7. The Challenge of Deterring ISIS
Thomas M. Sanderson Part II: What Are the Implications of Putin's New Russia? 8. Russia's Influence on Europe
Heather A. Conley 9. Putin's Dilemma
Andrew C. Kuchins 10. The Calculations of Russia's Neighbors
Jeffrey Mankoff 11.Ukraine's Transition
Sarah Mendelson 12. A Test of Wills on Sanctions
Juan c. Zarate 13. Energy Codependency
Edward C. Chow 14. NATO's Eastern Front
Andrew A. Michta Part III: How Can the United States Best Exert Influence in Today's Middle East? 15. Acting and Reacting in the Middle East
Jon B. Alterman 16. The Need for Better Civil-Military Planning
Anthony H. Cordesman 17. The Challenge of Non-state Actors
Haim Malka 18. Counterterrorism Success and Failings
Samuel J. Brannen Part IV: Is the Rebalance of Asia Sustainable? 19. Asian Perceptions of the Rebalance
Michael J. Green and Zack Cooper 20. Keeping Focus on Korea
Victor Cha 21. Economic Imperative in Southeast Asia
Ernest Z. Bower 22. The Long View on India
Richard M. Rossow 23. Maintaining the U.S.-Japan Alliance
Nicholas Szechenyi 24. Recalibrating on China
Christopher K. Johnson Part V: Is a Competing Economic Order Emerging? 25. The Evolving Institutional Landscape
Matthew P. Goodman 26. Strengthening the Existing Order
Amy Studdart 27. The Evolution of the Global Trading System
Scott Miller 28. Geopolitical Instability and Energy Markets
Sarah Ladislaw 29. 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? 30. The Trajectory of Ebola and our Response
J. Stephen Morrison 31. The Economic Impact of the Ebola Outbreak
Daniel F. Runde and Conor M. Savoy
Introduction: Is America in Retreat?
John J. Hamre Part I: What Role Will Deterrence Play in America's National Security Strategy? 1. The Case for Deterrence
Kathleen H. Hicks 2. Rebuilding Credibility: Regional Perspectives: A Conversation with Jon B. Alterman
Heather A. Conley
and Michael J. Green moderated by Stephanie Sanok Kostro 3. Why Deterrence Failed to Prevent Syrian Use of WMD
Sharon Squassoni 4. A Nuclear Deterrent for the 21st Century
Clark a. Murdock 5. Deterrence in the Cyber Age
James A. Lewis 6. The Role of Conventional Forces in Deterrence
Maren Leed 7. The Challenge of Deterring ISIS
Thomas M. Sanderson Part II: What Are the Implications of Putin's New Russia? 8. Russia's Influence on Europe
Heather A. Conley 9. Putin's Dilemma
Andrew C. Kuchins 10. The Calculations of Russia's Neighbors
Jeffrey Mankoff 11.Ukraine's Transition
Sarah Mendelson 12. A Test of Wills on Sanctions
Juan c. Zarate 13. Energy Codependency
Edward C. Chow 14. NATO's Eastern Front
Andrew A. Michta Part III: How Can the United States Best Exert Influence in Today's Middle East? 15. Acting and Reacting in the Middle East
Jon B. Alterman 16. The Need for Better Civil-Military Planning
Anthony H. Cordesman 17. The Challenge of Non-state Actors
Haim Malka 18. Counterterrorism Success and Failings
Samuel J. Brannen Part IV: Is the Rebalance of Asia Sustainable? 19. Asian Perceptions of the Rebalance
Michael J. Green and Zack Cooper 20. Keeping Focus on Korea
Victor Cha 21. Economic Imperative in Southeast Asia
Ernest Z. Bower 22. The Long View on India
Richard M. Rossow 23. Maintaining the U.S.-Japan Alliance
Nicholas Szechenyi 24. Recalibrating on China
Christopher K. Johnson Part V: Is a Competing Economic Order Emerging? 25. The Evolving Institutional Landscape
Matthew P. Goodman 26. Strengthening the Existing Order
Amy Studdart 27. The Evolution of the Global Trading System
Scott Miller 28. Geopolitical Instability and Energy Markets
Sarah Ladislaw 29. 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? 30. The Trajectory of Ebola and our Response
J. Stephen Morrison 31. The Economic Impact of the Ebola Outbreak
Daniel F. Runde and Conor M. Savoy
John J. Hamre Part I: What Role Will Deterrence Play in America's National Security Strategy? 1. The Case for Deterrence
Kathleen H. Hicks 2. Rebuilding Credibility: Regional Perspectives: A Conversation with Jon B. Alterman
Heather A. Conley
and Michael J. Green moderated by Stephanie Sanok Kostro 3. Why Deterrence Failed to Prevent Syrian Use of WMD
Sharon Squassoni 4. A Nuclear Deterrent for the 21st Century
Clark a. Murdock 5. Deterrence in the Cyber Age
James A. Lewis 6. The Role of Conventional Forces in Deterrence
Maren Leed 7. The Challenge of Deterring ISIS
Thomas M. Sanderson Part II: What Are the Implications of Putin's New Russia? 8. Russia's Influence on Europe
Heather A. Conley 9. Putin's Dilemma
Andrew C. Kuchins 10. The Calculations of Russia's Neighbors
Jeffrey Mankoff 11.Ukraine's Transition
Sarah Mendelson 12. A Test of Wills on Sanctions
Juan c. Zarate 13. Energy Codependency
Edward C. Chow 14. NATO's Eastern Front
Andrew A. Michta Part III: How Can the United States Best Exert Influence in Today's Middle East? 15. Acting and Reacting in the Middle East
Jon B. Alterman 16. The Need for Better Civil-Military Planning
Anthony H. Cordesman 17. The Challenge of Non-state Actors
Haim Malka 18. Counterterrorism Success and Failings
Samuel J. Brannen Part IV: Is the Rebalance of Asia Sustainable? 19. Asian Perceptions of the Rebalance
Michael J. Green and Zack Cooper 20. Keeping Focus on Korea
Victor Cha 21. Economic Imperative in Southeast Asia
Ernest Z. Bower 22. The Long View on India
Richard M. Rossow 23. Maintaining the U.S.-Japan Alliance
Nicholas Szechenyi 24. Recalibrating on China
Christopher K. Johnson Part V: Is a Competing Economic Order Emerging? 25. The Evolving Institutional Landscape
Matthew P. Goodman 26. Strengthening the Existing Order
Amy Studdart 27. The Evolution of the Global Trading System
Scott Miller 28. Geopolitical Instability and Energy Markets
Sarah Ladislaw 29. 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? 30. The Trajectory of Ebola and our Response
J. Stephen Morrison 31. The Economic Impact of the Ebola Outbreak
Daniel F. Runde and Conor M. Savoy