International Security
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International Security is a leading peer-reviewed journal of security affairs, global and broadly defined.
With @SheenaGreitens, we argue in IS that the global security landscape has been shifting under our feet. If we are in a "cold war" with China, it bears little resemblance to the "Cold War" with the Soviet Union - and not only because of high levels of economic integration. (1/4)
***Announcement*** The new Winter 2024-25 issue is online! Read articles by Barry Posen, Dima Adamsky, John Owen, @SheenaGreitensand @IBKardon, and Jennifer Spindel. direct.mit.edu/isec/issue
Delighted to have a new article out with @IBKardon in @IntSecHarvard. Short thread: 1) China is emerging as a global security provider, including to countries that seek/get security assistance from the US.
Winter 2025 issue preview @IntSecHarvard! Barry Posen @MIT_SSP ➡️Preventive war Dima Adamsky ➡️Russian deterrence John Owen @UVA ➡️International institutions @SheenaGreitens & @IBKardon ➡️Security hybridization Jen Spindel @UofNH ➡️Arms transfer signals @mitpress @DrJLHazelton
Winter 2025 issue preview @IntSecHarvard! Barry Posen @MIT_SSP ➡️Preventive war Dima Adamsky ➡️Russian deterrence John Owen @UVA ➡️International institutions @SheenaGreitens & @IBKardon ➡️Security hybridization Jen Spindel @UofNH ➡️Arms transfer signals @mitpress @DrJLHazelton
Spring 2025 issue preview @IntSecHarvard @mitpress! @MearsheimerJ ➡️War & international politics @stephenWalt ➡️Realism & China Z. Burdette➡️U.S.-China Military Balance in Space Nilay Saiya @NTUsg & @StutiManchanda ➡️ Buddhist violence @Don_Casler & @tcjost➡️Noisy negotiations
A US grand strategy of restraint involves using diplomacy to settle differences, reducing forward presence, downgrading/ending commitments, and raising the bar for the use of force. Our new @RANDCorporation brief outlines competing visions of restraint: rand.org/pubs/research_…