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SURVIVAL : THE IISS QUARTERLY VOL: 63 NO 4 (11) answer(s).
 
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ID:   179825


Competing with the BRI: The West’s Uphill Task / Crabtree, James   Journal Article
Crabtree, James Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The West’s Build Back Better World Partnership will be hard-pressed to compete effectively with China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
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ID:   179827


Ditch the NPT / Pretorius, Joelien; Sauer, Tom   Journal Article
Sauer, Tom Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Without the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, nuclear-armed states and their allies could no longer rely on their skewed interpretation of it to legitimise continued possession of nuclear weapons.
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ID:   179826


Enabling US Security Cooperation / Saab, Bilal Y   Journal Article
Saab, Bilal Y Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract With a new security-cooperation command, the United States could manage and coordinate US security cooperation globally and enhance institutional capacitybuilding with foreign partners.
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ID:   179831


Iran Nuclear Deal and Sanctions Relief: Implications for US Policy / Batmanghelidj, Esfandyar; Rouhi, Mahsa   Journal Article
Batmanghelidj, Esfandyar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract To maximise the effectiveness of sanctions relief, the US must better ensure that lifting sanctions leads to substantial economic improvement.
Key Words US Policy  Iran Nuclear Deal 
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ID:   179829


Manoeuvre Versus Attrition in US Military Operations / Gady, Franz-Stefan   Journal Article
Gady, Franz-Stefan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract US insistence that manoeuvre is central to breaking enemy cohesion risks misreading a future operating environment in which defence is dominant and attrition may still play an important role.
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ID:   179822


Misplaced Restraint: the Quincy Coalition Versus Liberal Internationalism / Deudney, Daniel; John Ikenberry, G   Journal Article
Deudney, Daniel Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Quincy coalition is driven by common adversaries rather than a shared vision of political order and society; liberal internationalism is more appropriate to contemporary global realities.
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ID:   179828


Response: Keep the NPT / Harries, Matthew   Journal Article
Harries, Matthew Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Taking a sledgehammer to one of the few remaining foundations of the arms-control regime, flawed though it is, would be reckless.
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ID:   179824


Trump’s Russia Legacy and Biden’s Response / Stent, Angela   Journal Article
Stent, Angela Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The major difference between Joe Biden’s approach to Russia and Donald Trump’s is that, under Biden, Russia has ceased to be a domestic political issue.
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ID:   179832


US–Mexico Border: Asylum, Fear and Trump / Crandall, Russell   Journal Article
Crandall, Russell Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In his impassioned book The Dispossessed, John Washington vividly charts how the United States (and the West in general) has eviscerated asylum protections for the world’s most vulnerable people.
Key Words US–Mexico Border 
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ID:   179823


War on Terror Has Not Yet Failed: a net assessment after 20 years / Brands, Hal; O'Hanlon, Michael   Journal Article
O'Hanlon, Michael Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The error that American policymakers are most likely to make is abandoning a struggle that the United States has now developed a reasonably efficient approach to waging.
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ID:   179830


What the India–Russia Defence Partnership Means for US Policy / Lalwani, Sameer; Sagerstrom, Tyler   Journal Article
Lalwani, Sameer Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Given India’s dependence on and trust in Russia, US attempts to deter India–Russia arms transactions and compel India to phase out Russian systems are unlikely to work.
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