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  • - Self-Determination and the Struggle for Success
     
    995,-

    This volume explores the varied outcomes that self-determination movements around the world have achieved, and in particular seeks to understand what factors promote better outcomes and what factors promote worse ones, and evaluates the quality of societies after independence.

  • - Self-Determination and the Struggle for Success
     
    482,-

    This volume explores the varied outcomes that self-determination movements around the world have achieved, and in particular seeks to understand what factors promote better outcomes and what factors promote worse ones, and evaluates the quality of societies after independence.

  • - Insights from the 2018 Taiwan-U.S. Policy Program
     
    585,-

    The CSIS Taiwan-U.S. Policy Program (TUPP) program provides a much-needed opportunity for future leaders to gain a better understanding of Taiwan through first-hand exposure to its politics, culture, and history. The papers in this compendium were written by the 10 members of the 2018 TUPP delegation.

  • - Forging a New Future for America's Alliance
     
    1 194,-

    Ironclad considers the present and historical realities of the global U.S. alliance network by examining the theoretical underpinnings of why states align among others and further informs the reader on the practice of alliance management in the twenty-first century.

  • av Rhys McCormick
    567,-

    This report analyzes the current state of affairs in defense acquisition by combining detailed policy and data analysis to provide a comprehensive overview of the current and future outlook for defense acquisition.

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    539,-

    This anthology takes a look at the critical role that development and other non-kinetic approaches play in countering violent extremism and maps out the role of soft power institutions in enabling lasting peace, prosperity, and global security.

  • - The Struggle to Align Forces with Strategy
    av Mark F. Cancian
    567,-

    This report from the CSIS International Security Program analyzes the U.S. military forces in FY 2020, their composition, new initiatives, long-term trends, and challenges, as the United States attempts to align its forces with a strategy of long-term great power competition.

  • - A Report of the CSIS Commission on Strengthening America's Health Security
    av Kelly Ayotte
    554,-

    The CSIS Commission on Strengthening America's Health Security urges the U.S. government to replace the cycle of crisis and complacency that has long plagued health security preparedness with a doctrine of continuous prevention, protection, and resilience.

  • - Exploring the Intersection of the U.S. Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy and Taiwan's New Southbound Policy
    av Bonnie S. Glaser
    554,-

    In this CSIS report, Bonnie Glaser, Matthew Funaiole, and Hunter Marston explore the intersection of the U.S Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy and Taiwan's New Southbound Policy.

  • - Insights from the 2019 Taiwan-U.S. Policy Program
     
    587,-

    The papers in this CSIS compendium were written by the nine members of the 2019 TUPP delegation. Each participant was asked to reflect on their in-country experience and produce a short article analyzing a policy issue related to Taiwan.

  • av Romina Bandura
    584,-

    Developing countries seeking to attract foreign investments are often constrained by excessive perceived and real risks in the market. This report examines how bilateral agencies can scale up their use of guarantees and leverage private capital in these markets.

  • - Communicating the Rationale for the Role and Value of U.S. Nuclear Weapons, 1989 to Today
    av Rebecca K.C. Hersman
    527,-

    This report tracks the changing conceptual and political landscape of U.S. nuclear deterrence to illuminate the gap in prioritizing the nuclear arsenal and to build a compelling rationale for tactical personnel explaining the role and value of U.S. nuclear weapons.

  • - Escalation and Conflict in U.S.-China Economic Relations
    av Matthew P. Goodman
    544,-

    An effort to model U.S.-China economic conflict finds that Washington and Beijing are set on a path of continued escalation. The report makes recommendations for U.S. policymakers seeking to engage in successful economic bargaining with China.

  • - A National Security Imperative
    av The CSIS Commission on Nuclear Energy Policy in the United States
    815,-

    America's nuclear energy industry is in decline. Low natural gas prices, financing hurdles, failure to find a permanent repository for high-level nuclear waste, reactions to the Fukushima accident in Japan, and other factors are hastening the day when existing U.S. reactors become uneconomic. The decline of the U.S. nuclear energy industry could be much more rapid than policy makers and stakeholders anticipate.

  • - An Evolving Landscape of Regulatory Progress and Retreat
    av Judith A. Chambers
    693,-

    This report outlines the status of biotechnology regulatory structures in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, with a focus on regulation of genetically modified (GM) crops. Effective regulatory structures are important for the approval and use of agricultural technology.

  • - Competition and Cooperation in the Developing World
     
    668,-

  • - Sanctions, Energy, Arms Control, and Regime Change
    av Anthony H. Cordesman
    869,-

    This report analyzes four key aspects of US and Iranian strategic competition--sanctions, energy, arms control, and regime change. Its primary focus is on the ways in which the sanctions applied to Iran have changed US and Iranian competition since the fall of 2011.

  • - A Survey of Regional Expectations
    av Michael J. Green
    659,-

    This report presents key findings on the strategic landscape in Asia with respect to questions of power, norms, and regional institutions.

  • - Making the Most of Emerging Opportunities
    av Jennifer G. Cooke
    484,-

    Sub-Saharan Africa is on the verge of an energy boom. New discoveries off the East and West coasts have raised hopes of significant revenues that can accelerate poverty reduction and enhance Africa's status as a destination for industrial investment.

  • - Strategy and Responses
    av Jenny Jun
    602,-

    This report presents an open source analysis of North Korea's cyber operations capabilities and its strategic implications for the United States and South Korea. The purpose is to mitigate the current knowledge gap among various academic and policy communities on the topic by synthesizing authoritative and comprehensive open source reference material.

  • - Legacies and Lessons from Six National Perspectives
     
    491,-

    In this volume, a distinguished group of scholars examine the national experiences of six major twentieth-century powers-- the United States, Japan, Turkey, China, India and Germany-to discern the centuries' legacies for today and the lessons for tomorrow.

  • - A Collection of Papers from the 2016 Nuclear Scholars Initiative and PONI Conference Series
     
    501,-

    The role that nuclear weapons play in international security has changed since the end of the Cold War, but the need to maintain and replenish the human infrastructure for supporting nuclear capabilities and dealing with the multitude of nuclear challenges remains essential.

  • - Forging a New Future for America's Alliance
     
    573,-

    Ironclad considers the present and historical realities of the global U.S. alliance network by examining the theoretical underpinnings of why states align among others and further informs the reader on the practice of alliance management in the twenty-first century.

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    554,-

    The CSIS Transnational Threats Project assesses Russia's military and diplomatic campaign in Syria, the largest and most significant Russian out-of-area operation since the end of the Cold War.

  • av Sadika Hameed
    554,-

    The CSIS Working Group on Private-Sector Development in Fragile, Conflict-Affected, and Violent States identifies tools available to the international business community and the U.S. government to assist these countries, as well as the gaps in needed resources.

  • - Deepening Ties Two Decades after Normalization
    av Murray Hiebert
    612,-

    A New Era of U.S.-Vietnam Relations examines the history of the relationship and offers concrete recommendations for policymakers in both countries to deepen cooperation across each major area of the relationship: political and security ties, trade and economic linkages, and people-to-people connections.

  • av Robert D. Lamb
    484,-

    Most violent conflicts since the turn of this century were in countries that had experienced an earlier violent conflict. How can we tell when a country is likely to remain stuck in a cycle of violence? What factors suggest it might be "ripe" for stabilizing and peace building?

  • - Crisis and Opportunity
     
    620,-

    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.

  • - Crisis and Opportunity
     
    344,-

    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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