Disarmament
May/June 2020
Volume 45
Number 3
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'We are in danger of entering a new cold war'
Anthony Smith interviews Izumi Nakamitsu, the United Nations' high representative for disarmament affairs.
An exceptional representative
Ted Woodfield reflects on Mike Moore's trade negotiation legacy.
Towards bounded engagement
Bates Gill discusses the new normal for US-China relations and what it means for the rest of the world.
South-east Asia's challenging future
Thitinan Pongsudhirak discusses the difficult situation confronting states in a major battleground region in the growing US-Chinese rivalry.
Covid-19: a white dove or a black swan?
Marçal Sanmarti discusses the impact of the global pandemic on geopolitics and national strategies.
COMMENT
Facing an uncertain future
Gerald Hensley comments on the approach to defence outlined by Hugh White and suggests that there is good reason not to be too gloomy about coming difficulties.
ANNIVERSARY
1945: liberation without freedom
Zbigniew Gniatkowski describes the impact on Poland of the final defeat of Nazi Germany, 70 years ago in May.
REVIEW ARTICLE
Vietnam War perspectives
Anthony Smith discusses a range of recent studies of South-east Asia's most prolonged conflict since 1945.
BOOKS
MARILYN GARSON: Still Lives: A Memoir of Gaza (Prue Hyman).
SUN Tzu: The Art of War (David Belgrave).
RICHARD SAKWA: Russia's Futures (Paul Bellamy).
OBITUARY
Roger Essex Burchall Peren (Ian McGibbon).
INSTITUTE NOTES
CORRESPONDENCE
'We are in danger of entering a new cold war'
Anthony Smith interviews Izumi Nakamitsu, the United Nations' high representative for disarmament affairs.
An exceptional representative
Ted Woodfield reflects on Mike Moore's trade negotiation legacy.
Towards bounded engagement
Bates Gill discusses the new normal for US-China relations and what it means for the rest of the world.
South-east Asia's challenging future
Thitinan Pongsudhirak discusses the difficult situation confronting states in a major battleground region in the growing US-Chinese rivalry.
Covid-19: a white dove or a black swan?
Marçal Sanmarti discusses the impact of the global pandemic on geopolitics and national strategies.
COMMENT
Facing an uncertain future
Gerald Hensley comments on the approach to defence outlined by Hugh White and suggests that there is good reason not to be too gloomy about coming difficulties.
ANNIVERSARY
1945: liberation without freedom
Zbigniew Gniatkowski describes the impact on Poland of the final defeat of Nazi Germany, 70 years ago in May.
REVIEW ARTICLE
Vietnam War perspectives
Anthony Smith discusses a range of recent studies of South-east Asia's most prolonged conflict since 1945.
BOOKS
MARILYN GARSON: Still Lives: A Memoir of Gaza (Prue Hyman).
SUN Tzu: The Art of War (David Belgrave).
RICHARD SAKWA: Russia's Futures (Paul Bellamy).
OBITUARY
Roger Essex Burchall Peren (Ian McGibbon).
INSTITUTE NOTES
CORRESPONDENCE
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