Last Updated: 19th October 2011
Strategic Survey 2011
06 September 2011 - IISS Press Launch - Strategic Survey 2011: The Annual Review of World Affairs
The IISS has launched Strategic Survey 2011: The Annual Review of World Affairs. In his introductory remarks at the launch, Dr John Chipman, IISS Director-General and Chief Executive said, "The geo-economic shifts in the world are leading to new geopolitical realities... We are in a transitional phase from regular US leadership to one where rotating coalitions of the willing and available... will address international crises."
In the year to mid-2011, the pace of history quickened. Strategic Survey 2011 includes a special chapter on the Arab Awakening, in which protests against autocratic rule spread like wildfire across the Arab world, toppling the leaders of Tunisia and Egypt and bringing conflict elsewhere. An earthquake and tsunami killed thousands in Japan, and triggered the worst nuclear accident for 25 years. As war dragged on in Afghanistan, Western leaders agreed on a plan to withdraw from combat. A daring raid into Pakistan by American special forces killed al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden but caused fury in Islamabad. Meanwhile, the high level of food prices caused mounting concern, as did the provocative military actions of the North Korean regime. China's economy, military power and global influence continued to expand.
Strategic Survey 2011: The Annual Review of World Affairs includes a chronology of the year's events, essays on important policy issues, and a Strategic Geography section providing vital data on key issues - such as extreme weather and European sovereign debt - in map form. The book also includes region-by-region chapters analysing all the year's strategic developments.
According to Bronwen Maddox, Editor of Prospect magazine, Strategic Survey 2011: The Annual Review of World Affairs "has become a landmark of the think tank landscape: a handbook for what to worry about for the coming year".
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