Since 1961, the Adelphi Papers have provided some of the most perceptive and prescient analyses of international affairs, strategic issues and contemporary security questions. Produced by the world-renowned International Institute for Strategic Studies, each paper provides a concise assessment of a topical, security-related subject by a leading strategic studies expert, policy-maker or military figure. The project reprints the first forty years of Adelphi Papers, arranged in regional and thematic sets. The collection as a whole provides a rich and insightful investigation of...
Since 1961, the Adelphi Papers have provided some of the most perceptive and prescient analyses of international affairs, strategic issues and cont...
More than half a century after the advent of the nuclear age, is the world approaching a tipping point that will unleash an epidemic of nuclear proliferation? Today many of the building blocks of a nuclear arsenalscientific and engineering expertise, precision machine tools, software, design informationare more readily available than ever before. The nuclear pretensions of so-called rogue states and terrorist organizations are much discussed. But how firm is the resolve of those countries that historically have chosen to forswear nuclear weapons? A combination of changes in the...
More than half a century after the advent of the nuclear age, is the world approaching a tipping point that will unleash an epidemic of nuclear pro...
New presidents have no honeymoon when it comes to foreign policy. Less than three months into his presidency, for example, John F. Kennedy authorized the disastrous effort to overthrow Fidel Castro at the Bay of Pigs. More recently, George W. Bush had been in office for less than eight months when he was faced with the attacks of September 11. How should an incoming president prepare for the foreign policy challenges that lie immediately ahead? That's the question Kurt Campbell and James Steinberg tackle in this compelling book. Drawing on their decades of government service --in the...
New presidents have no honeymoon when it comes to foreign policy. Less than three months into his presidency, for example, John F. Kennedy authoriz...