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Survival

Transatlantic Editors' Forum

14.09.2004 · C·A·P


SurvivalSurvival, the IISS quarterly, publishes articles in the field of strategic and international studies. It provides sound analysis, authoritative information and innovative thinking on global issues with important military or security implications, looking towards the twenty-first century in identifying emerging strategic trends. The topics it covers, its authorship and its readers are all diverse. Each issue contains seven or eight articles dealing with a range of strategic issues - case-studies set in a wider context, often enhanced with detailed maps, charts and graphics. Each issue also contains Book Reviews of the most important recent publications on international politics and security, plus a Review Essays section.

Web site: www.iiss.org/publications/survival/


 
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