1st Edition

Survival 49.1 Survival 49.1, Spring 2007

Edited By Dana Allin Copyright 2007
    252 Pages
    by Routledge

    252 Pages
    by Routledge

    Volume 49 of Survival- The IISS Quarterly publication. (The International Institute for Strategic Studies) First published in Spring 2007. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

    Summaries -- Tipping Points? -- South Africa's Troubled Success Story /Ian Bremmer and Sebastian Spio-Garbrah -- Pakistan's Dangerous Game /Seth G. Jones -- Can Iran's Nuclear Capability Be Kept Latent? /Mark Fitzpatrick -- Iraq and US Power -- A symposium, part 2 -- Editor's note -- 61 America and Iraq: The Case for Disengagement /Steven Simon -- The Causes of US Failure in Iraq /Toby Dodge -- 107 America in Arab Eyes /Shibley Telhami -- American Power and Allied Restraint: Lessons of Iraq /Dana H. Allin -- The United States and East Asia after Iraq /Phillip C. Saunders -- An Iraq Syndrome? /Ronald Steel -- Analogy Fatigue -- The Use and Abuse of History: Munich, Vietnam and Iraq /Jeffrey Record -- Plus -- France and the United States: Waiting for Regime Change /Frederic Bozo and Guillaume Parmentier -- Review Essays -- Torture and Incompetence in the'War on Terror' /Adam Roberts -- Iran:The Next Hegemon? /Geoffrey Kemp -- The View from the Peak /Jerome Guillet -- India on the Move Teresita /C. Schaffer -- Book Reviews -- Newly Arrived Titles.

    Biography

    Dana H. Allin is Senior Fellow for US Foreign Policy and Transatlantic Affairs at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) in London and the editor of Survival, a leading security studies journal. Steven Simon is Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and co-author of both The Age of Sacred Terror (Random House) and The Next Attack (Public Affairs)