Synopses & Reviews
Strategic Survey 2001/2002 reviews and analyzes the key strategic, political, economic and foreign policy developments and trends of 2001 and the first quarter of 2002. It examines the significant issues of the year in their political contexts and identifies the trends in international security. Factual accounts, analysis and background data form a work invaluable for interpreting world-wide strategic developments.
Table of Contents
Perspectives
The Effect of September 11 on International Relations
Strategic Policy Issues
Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction
Challenges for Homeland Defence
Transnational Law Enforcement
Terrorism and US Military Planning
The Anti-Globalization Movement: How Major is the Threat?
The Americas
The United States: The Counter-Terrorism Mobilisation
The Regional Impact of Argentina's Economic Crisis
Andean Security
Europe
Western Europe: Broadening and Deepening During Crisis
Russia: Putin's turn towards Europe
Wind-down in the Balkans
Whither Turkey?
Middle East
Al-Qaeda, Moderate Arab States and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Iran's Mixed Signals and Western Policy
Saudi Arabia amid Transition
Asia
Afghanistan and the War in Central Asia
Central Asia's Changing Political Geography
China and the 16th Party Congress
Japan: Woeful Economy, Rising Nationalism
The Faltering Rapprochement on the Korean Peninsula
India: Facing the Kashmir Problem
Regime Change in Southeast Asia
Africa
Liberia and West African Regional Security
Zimbabwe's Worsening Crisis
Political Movement in the Horn of Africa
Prospectives
Maps