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SURVIVAL : THE IISS QUARTERLY VOL: 63 NO 2 (11) answer(s).
 
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ID:   178971


Did the US intelligence community lose Iran? / Takeyh, Ray   Journal Article
Takeyh, Ray Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract US intelligence services’ assessments of Iran’s political stability in the late 1970s were imperfect but not incompetent.
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ID:   178962


Eastern exposure: Germany looks at Russia / Zack, Aaron M   Journal Article
Zack, Aaron M Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Due to Russian obduracy and aggression, German experts and officials now sensibly contemplate a more transactional, less hopeful relationship.
Key Words Human Rights  Energy  Sanctions  Russia  Ukraine  Germany 
Eastern Exposure 
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ID:   178965


Intricacies of UN Security Council Reform / Binder, Martin; Heupel, Monika   Journal Article
Heupel, Monika Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The only way forward would be a grand bargain under which actors holding maximalist positions gave them up and agreed to a ‘reforms lite’ compromise.
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ID:   178961


Lessons of the solarwinds hack / Willett, Marcus   Journal Article
Willett, Marcus Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Russia’s SolarWinds hack appears to constitute reconnaissance and espionage of the sort that the US itself excels at, not an act of war.
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ID:   178970


Lifting the protection curse: the rise of new military powers in the Middle East / Roberts, David B   Journal Article
Roberts, David B Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract As the UAE and Saudi Arabia find they can increasingly do without US support, they are likely to emerge as less restrainable regional actors.
Key Words Middle East  Saudi Arabia  UAE  Military Powers 
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ID:   178963


Reforming Ukraine’s security sector / Fasola, Nicolo; Wood, Alyssa J   Journal Article
Fasola, Nicolo Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract NATO has delivered assistance without taking the pre-existing institutional and ideational conditions of Ukraine’s military landscape into sufficient account.
Key Words NATO  Ukraine  Reforming  Security Sector  Domestic Political Interest 
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ID:   178964


Resolving the dilemma of UNSC Reform / Mahbubani, Kishore   Journal Article
Mahbubani, Kishore Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A more ruthless and cunning India can persuade the P5 to stop blocking reform.
Key Words United States  India  Veto Power  Dilemma  UNSC Reform 
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ID:   178968


Sino-American world conflict / Rudolf, Peter   Journal Article
Rudolf, Peter Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The United States’ perception of China as a revisionist strategic rival will complicate transatlantic policy coordination.
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ID:   178967


UN peacekeeping after the pandemic: an increased role for intelligence / Carnegie, Allison; Carson, Austin   Journal Article
Carson, Austin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Increasing peacekeepers’ access to information derived from intelligence sources could help compensate for their reduced physical presence due to COVID-19.
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ID:   178966


What’s the UN Security Council for? / Aguirre, Sergio; Wagner, William   Journal Article
Aguirre, Sergio Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract To be worthy of its name, the Security Council will need to engage more deliberately and resolutely on new threats involving cyber and emerging technology, climate and the environment, and global health.
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ID:   178969


Why global order needs disorder / Tierney, Dominic   Journal Article
Tierney, Dominic Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Hegemonic-stability theorists see a single uncontested state as the key for global order, but it is precisely contestation that impels a powerful actor to build and sustain the liberal order.
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