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  • - The Evolution of Norms and Power in Modern Asia
    av Michael J. Green
    580,-

    This collection of essays addresses the interplay of democratic norms and cultural identity within Asia. The overall question for the volume is how the dueling identities of Asianism (regional exceptionalism) and universalism (democratic norms) are shaping state discourse and behavior in Asia.

  • - Situational Awareness Technology and Crisis Decisionmaking
    av Rebecca K.C. Hersman, Reja Younis, Bryce Farabaugh, m.fl.
    580,-

    Information dominance has been essential to ensuring U.S. military effectiveness, sustaining the credibility and assurance of military alliances, and stabilizing or reducing the risks of miscalculation or collateral damage. But can there be too much of a good thing?

  • - Echoes of the Past or Prologue to the Future?
    av Elizabeth Hervey Stephen
    486 - 636,-

    This book weaves together the compelling story of social and demographic effects of the economic miracle in South Korea. This exploration of social change examines the demographic dividend: a window of time when a large percentage of a country's population is in the working ages as a result of low fertility and declining mortality.

  • - New Approaches to Foreign Policy and the U.S.-Japan Alliance
    av Michael J. Green & Zack Cooper
    384 - 716,-

    The contributions contained in this book highlight potential areas for enhanced cooperation between the United States and Japan at a time when the West desperately needs a confident and proactive Japan, and Japan needs sustained American engagement and deterrence in an Asia-Pacific region that will continue to be the site of economic growth.

  • - Insights from the 2019 Taiwan-U.S. Policy Program
     
    606,-

    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.

  • - Understanding Iran's Power and Exploiting Its Vulnerabilities
    av Seth G. Jones
    610,-

    In this CSIS report, Seth G. Jones analyzes Iran's irregular, conventional, economic, and soft power-as well as its domestic stability-to lay out a containment strategy aimed at curbing Iranian expansion and encouraging its political liberalization.

  • - The Struggle to Align Forces with Strategy
    av Mark F. Cancian
    636,-

    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.

  • - Shining a Light on Irregular Migration
    av Erol K. Yayboke & Carmen Garcia Gallego
    636,-

    With millions of people around the world living in and traveling through the shadows, The CSIS Project on Prosperity and Development has produced this new report capturing its study of irregular migration and showcasing its field research in Mexico, Eritrea, and Ghana.

  • - A Report of the CSIS Commission on Strengthening America's Health Security
    av Kelly Ayotte, Julie Gerberding & J. Stephen Morrison
    610,-

    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.

  • av Romina Bandura & Sundar R. Ramanujam
    636,-

    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.

  • - Escalation and Conflict in U.S.-China Economic Relations
    av Matthew P. Goodman
    656,-

    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.

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    510,-

    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.

  • av Gregory Sanders, Rhys Mccormick, Andrew P. Hunter & m.fl.
    640,-

    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.

  • - Forging a New Future for America's Alliance
     
    1 150,-

    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.

  • - Forging a New Future for America's Alliance
     
    616,-

    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 Christopher Metzger, Conor Savoy & Erol K. Yayboke
    636,-

    This report from the CSIS Project on Prosperity and Development looks at the domestic resource mobilization (DRM) reforms in developing countries through a political economy lens.

  • - Insights from the 2018 Taiwan-U.S. Policy Program
     
    636,-

    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.

  • - Self-Determination and the Struggle for Success
     
    976,-

    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
     
    556,-

    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.

  • - Context, Manifestations, and Policy
     
    640,-

    In Russia, religious teachings and philosophies are used both to justify and combat violence, and a better understanding of the dynamics at the heart of religious violence in Russia is critical to the country's future development and security.

  • av Andrew P. Hunter & Samantha Cohen
    636,-

    This paper garners information crucial to understanding business growth for new entrants and small businesses who contract with the federal government by utilizing publicly available contracting data from the Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS) to track new entrants from 2001-2016.

  • av James Michel
    586,-

    "Fragility"-the combination of poor governance, limited institutional capability, low social cohesion, and weak legitimacy-leads to erosion of the social contract and diminished resilience. This study reviews how the international community has responded to this challenge and offers ideas on how that response can be improved.

  • - Seeking Return on Investment
    av Melissa G. Dalton, Hijab Shah, Shannon N. Green & m.fl.
    380,-

    This report examines key areas in security sector programming and oversight where the U.S. Departments of Defense and State employ accountability mechanisms, with the goal of identifying ways to sharpen and knit together mechanisms for improving accountability and professionalism into a coherent approach for partner countries.

  • - Maritime Domain Awareness in Northern Europe
    av Andrew Metrick & Kathleen H. Hicks
    526,-

    This report explores the changing nature of maritime domain awareness (MDA) in the Baltic Sea and Norwegian Sea and offers recommendations for establishing effective MDA in these basins.

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    530,-

    At a time of geopolitical tension and mutual distrust, the United States and Russia must work together in those areas where coordination is critical to global security, both to help stabilize the relationship and to buffer against conflict in the future.

  • - Toward Dividing Insecurity
    av Ivan Safranchuk
    486,-

    This report considers the range of options available to the Central Asian neighbors of Afghanistan (Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan) in responding to the worsening security situation in that nation.

  • - Increased Efficiency and Effectiveness
    av Todd Young & Jeanne Shaheen
    566,-

    This is the final report of the bipartisan CSIS Task Force on Reforming and Reorganizing U.S. Foreign Assistance, co-chaired by Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Senator Todd Young (R-IN).

  • - Crisis and Opportunity
     
    340,-

    The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) looks ahead in this annual volume at the "flashpoints" that will likely arise in 2016, how best to deal with them, and what lasting effects they might leave for the next American administration and its allies around the world.

  • av David J. Berteau
    516,-

    This report focuses on the ways that a federated defense approach can strengthen strategic partnerships and deliver more innovative defense technologies at a lower cost-by better harnessing global supply chain networks to expand the military supplier base and increase the net capability available to the network of partners and allies.

  • - The Promise of Domestic Resource Mobilization
    av Conor M. Savoy
    620,-

    There is real promise for developing economies in the mobilization of their own domestic resources. And as aid levels from wealthy nations continue to be uncertain, countries have an impetus to finance their own development in order to deliver responsible, transparent public services-all of which require a strong tax base from the formal sector.

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