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Survival April-May 2021: Facing Russia
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Survival April-May 2021: Facing Russia
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Survival, the IISS's bimonthly journal, challenges conventional wisdom and brings fresh, often controversial, perspectives on strategic issues of the moment.In this issue:
Marcus Willett examines Russia's SolarWinds hack and the painful lessons it holds for the United States
In a special forum, seven experts consider the purpose and effectiveness of the United Nations, as well as the intricacies of Security Council reform, on its 75th anniversary
Peter Rudolf argues that the United States' perception of China as a revisionist strategic rival will complicate transatlantic policy coordination
Ray Takeyh considers whether the US intelligence community bungled assessments of Iran's political stability in the late 1970s
And six more thought-provoking pieces, as well as our regular Book Reviews and Noteworthy column.Editor: Dr Dana AllinManaging Editor: Jonathan StevensonAssociate Editor: Carolyn WestAssistant Editor: Jessica Watson
Survival, the IISS's bimonthly journal, challenges conventional wisdom and brings fresh, often controversial, perspectives on strategic issues of the moment.In this issue:
Marcus Willett examines Russia's SolarWinds hack and the painful lessons it holds for the United States
In a special forum, seven experts consider the purpose and effectiveness of the United Nations, as well as the intricacies of Security Council reform, on its 75th anniversary
Peter Rudolf argues that the United States' perception of China as a revisionist strategic rival will complicate transatlantic policy coordination
Ray Takeyh considers whether the US intelligence community bungled assessments of Iran's political stability in the late 1970s
And six more thought-provoking pieces, as well as our regular Book Reviews and Noteworthy column.Editor: Dr Dana AllinManaging Editor: Jonathan StevensonAssociate Editor: Carolyn WestAssistant Editor: Jessica Watson



















