03724nam 2200553 450 991079794950332120230808213202.01-4422-5190-5(CKB)3710000000563485(EBL)4332469(MiAaPQ)EBC4332469(EXLCZ)99371000000056348520160119h20162016 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierGlobal flashpoints 2016 /editors, Craig Cohen, Melissa Dalton ; contributors, Jon B. Alterman [and forty-two others]Lanham, Maryland ;Washington, District of Columbia :Rowman & Littlefield :Center for Strategic & International Studies,2016.©20161 online resource (179 p.)CSIS ReportsIncludes index.1-4422-5189-1 1-4422-5188-3 Global Flashpoints 2016 ; Contents ; Introduction ; I. Geostrategy ; 1. Reconnecting of Asia; II. U.S. Strategy; 2. America's Changing Role in the World; 3. Seeking the Right Strategy for Our Time; 4. The Challenge to U.S. Leadership; III. Middle East; 5. ISIS (Re)Writes History; 6. Wanted: A U.S. Strategy for Syria and Iraq; 7. Iran After the Agreement; 8. U.S.-Israel Ties After the Agreement; IV. Russia, Europe, and Eurasia; 9. Putin's Europe; 10. Inside the Kremlin; 11. A NATO Strategy for the Eastern Flank; 12. Sino-Russian Cooperation; V. Northeast, Southeast, and South Asia13. Reform Cold, Politics Hot: President Xi Jinping at Mid-Term14. Economic Consequences of China's Slowdown; 15. Geopolitical Consequences of China's Slowdown; 16. Beyond TPP: Shaping an Economic Strategy in Asia; 17. Interested in India's Geopolitical Future? Look to Its States; 18. North Korean Vulnerability; VI. Africa; 19. Rising Africa Faces a Critical Test; 20. Terrorism in Sub-Saharan Africa; VII. Inside the Pentagon; 21. Fiscal Futures, U.S. Forces, and Strategic Choices; 22. The Battle Over How to Save Defense Acquisition; VIII. Evolving Threats and Capabilities23. Space and Security24. Nuclear Deterrence in a Disordered World; 25. The Need for Global Zero; 26. Missile Defense and Deterrence; 27. Disrupting the Cyber Status Quo; IX. Energy and Security; 28. Implications of Sustained Low Oil Prices; 29. Implications of a Low-Carbon Future; 30. Efficacy of Sanctions Against Energy-Producing Countries; X. Human Rights, Human Security, and Public Diplomacy; 31. Responding to the Closing of Democratic Space; 32. Soft Power and Security; 33. After the Ebola Catastrophe; 34. Food Insecurity, Conflict, and Stability35. Normalization and Human Rights in Cuba36. Winning the War of Ideas; Contributors; IndexThe 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.CSIS ReportsSecurity, InternationalWorld politics21st centuryInternational economic relationsHistory21st centurySecurity, International.World politicsInternational economic relationsHistory355.033Cohen CraigDalton MelissaAlterman Jon B.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910797949503321Global flashpoints 20163869640UNINA