1st Edition
Survival: February–March 2025
Survival 67.1 (February–March 2025), pp. 1–216
War or Peace in Ukraine: US Moves and European Choices, by François Heisbourg
American Isolationisms and the Riddle of Trump Redux, by John L. Harper
With the Fall of Assad, Can Syria Rise?, by Natasha Hall
A Shield for Europe: Reviving the European Defence Community, by Federico Fabbrini
Is Indonesia Sleepwalking into Strategic Alignment with China?, by Evan A. Laksmana
Noteworthy: Biden’s Warning and Trump’s Beginning
Divisions of Labour: Security Cooperation Between Japan, South Korea and the United States, by Takuya Matsuda and Jaehan Park
NATO’s New Members and the Baltic Strategic Balance, by Victor Duenow
Finance, Strategy and European Autonomy, by Elmar Hellendoorn
Forum: European Nuclear Deterrence and Donald Trump, by Héloïse Fayet, Andrew Futter, Ulrich Kühn, Łukasz Kulesa, Paul van Hooft and Kristin Ven Bruusgaard
After Gaza: American Liberals and Israel, by Steven Simon
The Fourth Industrial Revolution and International Security, by Dennis Murphy and Lawrence Rubin
Big Tech and the Brussels Effect, by Paul Fraioli
Book Reviews
Africa, by Karen Smith
Asia-Pacific, by Lanxin Xiang
Russia and Eurasia, by Angela Stent
Ireland’s Future: United, European and in NATO, by Jonathan Stevenson
Biography
The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), a registered charity with offices in Washington, London, Manama, Singapore and Berlin, is the world’s leading authority on political–military conflict. It is the primary independent source of accurate, objective information on international strategic issues. Publications include The Military Balance, an annual reference work on each nation’s defence capabilities; The Armed Conflict Survey, an annual review of the world’s active conflicts; Survival, a bimonthly journal on international affairs; Strategic Comments, an online analysis of topical issues in international affairs; and the Adelphi series of books on issues of international security.
‘In a world of complex security challenges the need for serious, thoughtful analysis is greater than ever. Survival’s combination of elegant writing and rigorous scholarship from the world’s top experts makes it essential reading for both practitioners and academics.’
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